CHCCCS023 Support independence and wellbeing | Australian University Assignment

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CHCCCS023
Provide Individualised Support
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Support independence and wellbeing
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Final assessment tasks

Part A – Questions

Purpose

You will demonstrate a sound knowledge of the unit requirements in your responses.

Instructions to the candidate

All questions must be answered satisfactorily for Part A to be completed satisfactorily.

There is no restriction on the length of the question responses, or time restriction in completing the assessment.

You must complete all questions unassisted by the assessor or other personnel, but may refer to reference material as needed.

Resources required

The question responses section is the only resource required for this questioning assessment to be completed.

Assessment conditions

Skills must have been demonstrated in a relevant workplace with the addition of simulations and scenarios where the full range of contexts and situations have not been provided in the workplace. Where simulation is used it must reflect real working conditions and contingencies by modelling industry operating conditions and contingencies, as well as using suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:

• individualised plans and any relevant equipment outlined in the plan

• modelling of industry operating conditions including real interactions with the person and their carers.

Overall, assessment must involve some real interactions with the person and their families/carers.

Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.

Reasonable adjustment

If you do not wish to respond to the questions in written form, an interview may be used as an alternative approach if negotiated with your assessor.

Question 1

Define holistic approach to care:

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Question 2

How imposing our own values can affect client’s wellbeing?

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Question 3

Explain person centered individualized care plan

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Question 4

How can you ensure a person’s physical needs are met? Give two examples.

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Question 5

How can you ensure a person’s psychological needs are met? Give two examples.

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Question 6

How can you ensure a person’s spiritual needs are met? Give two examples.

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Question 7

How can you ensure a person’s cultural needs are met? Give two examples.

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Question 8

List few packages or programs available in your area that person with disability and aged person can utilize:

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Question 9

List health services available for people in community sector?

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Question 10

How might individual differences impact on support being provided?

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Question 11

Give two examples of how you can support a person’s physical wellbeing.

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Question 12

Give two examples of how you can support a person’s financial wellbeing.

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Question 13

How is a person’s wellbeing enhanced through involvement in career or occupation?

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Question 14

Give two examples of basic nutrition and hydration requirements that enhance a person’s health.

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Question 15

What are two hygiene issues that can affect a person’s health and wellbeing?

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Question 16

Give two examples of how a person’s oral health can affect a person’s overall wellbeing.

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Question 17

Why is it important to focus on the person’s health and wellbeing?

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Question 18

What actions should you take when you identify variations to a person’s wellbeing?

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Question 19

Give two examples of indicators of emotional issues that may impact a person’s wellbeing.

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Question 20

List 5 risk factors that can affect person’s mental health:

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Question 21

Give two examples of physical abuse and how they can pose a risk to a person’s wellbeing.

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Question 22

Give two examples of sexual abuse and how they can pose a risk to a person’s wellbeing.

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Question 23

Give two examples of psychological abuse and how they can pose a risk to a person’s wellbeing.

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Question 24

Give two examples of financial abuse and how these can pose a risk to a person’s wellbeing.

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Question 25

Explain the process for reporting suspected abuse situations.

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Question 26

What are two strategies you can use to support the person to identify their own strengths and self-care capacity?

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Question 26

What is meant by duty of care?

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Question 27

What is meant by dignity of risk?

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Question 28

Give two examples of human rights.

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Question 29

What is meant by discrimination?

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Question 30

What should you do if something is outside your scope of knowledge, skills or work role?

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Question 31

Give one example of when mandatory reporting is required.

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Question 32

How does the use of safe and predictable routines contribute to a person’s sense of security?

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Assessor to complete

Feedback

All questions must be satisfactorily answered by the candidate as per the marking guide in the Trainer’s and assessor’s guide. The questioning assessment has been confirmed:

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Please include recommendations for future training / action in cases where the candidate has not satisfactorily achieved all criteria:

Declaration

I declare that this questioning assessment has been conducted as per the training organisation’s assessment procedures and the instructions provided for this assessment task, and that I have provided appropriate feedback to the candidate.

Assessor name

 

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Date marked

 

Part B – Case study questions

Purpose

You will demonstrate a sound knowledge of the unit requirements in your responses.

Instructions to the candidate

All questions must be answered satisfactorily for Part B to be completed satisfactorily.

There is no restriction on the length of the question responses, or time restriction in completing the assessment.

You must complete all questions unassisted by the assessor or other personnel, but may refer to reference material as needed.

Resources required

The question responses section is the only resource required for this section to be completed.

Assessment conditions

Skills must have been demonstrated in a relevant workplace with the addition of simulations and scenarios where the full range of contexts and situations have not been provided in the workplace. Where simulation is used it must reflect real working conditions and contingencies by modelling industry operating conditions and contingencies, as well as using suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including:

• individualised plans and any relevant equipment outlined in the plan

• modelling of industry operating conditions including real interactions with the person and their carers.

Overall, assessment must involve some real interactions with the person and their families/carers.

Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.

Reasonable adjustment

If you do not wish to respond to the questions in written form, an interview may be used as an alternative approach if negotiated with your assessor.

Candidate to complete

Candidate name

 

Date of assessment

 

Assessment declaration

I declare that no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work, except where clearly noted on documents or work submitted.

I declare that no part of this assessment has been written for me by another person. I understand that plagiarism is a serious offence that may lead to disciplinary action by my training organisation.

Candidate signature

 

Date

 

Read the case study, then answer the questions that follow.

Case study (questions 1–8)

Peter is 74 and has Parkinson’s disease. He resides in his own home in the community. When the support worker arrives, she finds that Peter has left all his washing in the basket in the laundry. When the worker asks Peter why he hasn’t hung out the washing, he tells her that he can’t lift the sheets and towels onto the clothes line because they are too heavy.

CS Question 1

What are the possible reasons for why Peter is unable to lift the sheets and towels?

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CS Question 2

How could the worker promote and encourage Peter to hang out his washing? What approach to support would the worker use and how does this contribute to a healthy lifestyle?

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CS Question 3

How would supporting Peter to hang out his washing promote self-esteem and confidence?

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CS Question 4

How could the worker communicate this to Peter in a supportive way?

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CS Question 5

What is limiting Peter’s abilities?

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CS Question 6

What process would you use to report Peter’s difficulty in hanging out sheets and towels?

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CS Question 7

What issues could be impacting on Peter’s health and wellbeing and why?

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CS Question 8

What support strategies or resources need to be implemented to ensure Peter can remain living as independently as possible?

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Read the case study, then answer the questions that follow.

Case study (questions 9–12)

Juno is 32 and lives in a unit in the community. She shares the rental property with a male friend, Sean. Juno is becoming very frail, has Fragile X Syndrome (a genetic disorder that results in a range of developmental, physical and behavioural problems) and experiences episodes of schizophrenia if she doesn’t maintain her medication routine. The support worker attends in the mornings to support her to get out of bed and shower and dress each day, as well as to ensure she has taken her medication. The worker has recently noticed that Juno is rapidly losing weight.

The worker also notices a pattern of Juno not having food in the unit and that she seems to become very teary whenever the worker asks her what meals she has had or asks when Juno intends to shop for groceries. Sean often sits quietly in the lounge and Juno glances in his direction whenever the worker raises the issue of not enough food. Juno eventually states that she has no money to buy food, even though her pension went into her bank account that morning.

CS Question 9

What is affecting Juno’s health?

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CS Question 10

Are there any risks or protective factors that may be impacting on Juno’s mental health? If yes, what are they? If not, why not?

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CS Question 11

Are there any indicators of abuse? If yes, what are they? If not, why not?

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CS Question 12

What process does the worker need to follow in cases of suspected or actual cases of abuse?

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