Information that you collect specifically for the for the purpose of your research project from interviews, surveys, and questionnaires.
Primary data
Youth account for what % of Australia's population? (give or take 1%)
20%
Foster, adoptive, step parent, surrogacy
Dismissing employees on the spot when they fail to obey lawful instructions is what?
An employers right
The two greatest specific needs for the group "youth" include...
Education
Sense of Identity
The total population that information is required from during research.
Sample Group
Resources acronym KMET stands for...
knowledge, money, energy and time
3 roles of parents/carers include
Promoting wellbeing of the dependent
Building a positive relationship with dependent
Satisfying specific needs of the dependent
The disadvantages of this type of work include: can be called in without notice, no job security, difficult to get loans from bank due to lack of security
Casual work
Feeling safe in the working environment and have access to safety equipment when needed is an employees...
an employees right
Name the 5 types of sampling a researcher can use.
Random
Systematic
Stratified
Cluster
Convenience
FATLEECH stands for what types of services?
Financial, accommodation, transport, legal aid, education, employment, counselling, healthcare
4 preparations for becoming a parent include
Changing health behaviours
organizing finances
modifying the physical environment
enhancing knowledge and skills
There are 13, patterns of work that can be named. Name 8
part time, casual, permanent, contract, self-employed, shift work, seasonal, temporary, voluntary, full time, remotely, job share
Planning and organizing, clear communication, effective decision-making, problem solving are what for youth workers
personal management skills
Sources of data include...4 things
Individuals and groups
Print and media
Advocacy (speaking up for the groups needs and concerns) involves what? REP
raising awareness within the community
educating the community
promoting the rights of the group
What are the types of service provided by formal support for parents and carers? Hint (CHEF-RC or CHEF Roasts Chicken - can be used to remember)
Counselling, Healthcare, Financial support, Education, Respite, and Childcare services
The social factors that can lead to changing work patterns include (EGGFEET)
Economics, Gender perceptions, Government Policy, Family Circumstances, Education (and retraining), Employment (and unemployment), Technology (computers, robotics, research and development)
A logical and methodical but time consuming way of organising the already existing body or know about a topic is called...
literature review
What part of the research process includes:
presenting research findings
analysing research results
drawing conclusions from research
Interpreting research
When considering a service to help with a group, what ASPECTS of the service are to be considered?
Confidentiality, Opening hours, Location, Staff
Name two community organizations that are example of formal care that can help carers.
2 of Salvation Army, Anglicare, Barnardos, The Smith Family, Catholic Care of the Aged, St Vincent de Paul Society
Name the 6 workplace structures
Legislation, Work conditions (E.g. awards, grievance procedures), trade unions, flexible work patterns (E.g. job share), Workplace culture (E.g. childcare and prayer room), Leave entitlements (E.g. parental or carers)
Characteristics of the dependent include what 3 things
age, skills/capabilities, and special needs (E.g. illness and disability