Research Methodology
Youth
Parenting & Caring
Individuals & Work
People with disabilities
100

Print, Digital, Individuals and Groups

What are SOURCES OF DATA?

100

School, TAFE, university, training.

Part time and casual work patterns.

Cohabitation relationships increasing.

3.6% indigenous

1:100 homeless

What is INDIVIDUAL DIVERSITY within specific group?

100
A parent who does not share a genetic relation with their child. E.g. Adoption, Surrogacy, Fostering, Step-Parenting.
What is SOCIAL PARENTING?
100
Any work that provides a service for the community with no money e.g. housework, charity workers.
What is UNPAID WORK?
100

SHE SEA

What are the SPECIFIC NEEDS OF EACH GROUP 'satisfaction of needs'?

200
Taking into consideration what needs to be done? How it will be done? When it will be done? Who will do it? A time line may be used to document your plan.
What is involved in PLANNING research?
200

Education and Sense of Identity

What are the priority needs for Youth?

200
A parent who has a genetic link to their child.
What is a BIOLOGICAL PARENT?
200
Society's rank of an individual’s importance based on their work, occupation or profession
What is STATUS OF WORK?
200

Time, Energy, Money, Knowledge

What are the individual RESOURCES that affect access to services?

300
This involves both confidentiality and anonymity. Participants names are to remain anonymous and consent is required for information to be passed on to any other sources. All participants have this right.
What is PRIVACY (ethics in research)
300

CAR


What is the acronym for FACTORS AFFECTING ACCESS TO SERVICE FOR SPECIFIC GROUPS?

- characteristics of individuals within the group, eg age, gender, level of education, culture, type of disability, first language spoken, socioeconomic status                                                                   – resources, eg time, money, energy, knowledge     – aspects of the service, eg opening hours, confidentiality, location, staffing

300
Joining parenting groups within the community, attending pre-natal classes, researching online and investigating relevant support groups.
What are PREPARATIONS (Enhancing skills and knowledge) for parenting?
300
• Safety and security • Health • Employment • Adequate standard of living • Self identity • Education • Economic • Value and status
What are NEEDS MET THROUGH WORK?
300

NDIS

Accessible travel, Taxi subsidy scheme, Mobility parking scheme

Respite accomodation

Compassionate employees

Support teachers

NOVA assistance

Free advocacy

What are TYPES OF SERVICES available to people with disabilities?

400
Involves collecting data that can provide a participants thoughts or feelings about a given topic. This provides a more in-depth response. This DOES NOT involve numerical data.
What is QUALITATIVE RESEARCH?
400

FATLEECH

What is the acronym for TYPES OF SERVICES (access to services)

400
Age, skills and capabilities and special needs of the dependant.
What are CHARACTERISTICS that influence the role of parents or carers?
400
• Work is generally stable • Increased hours, therefore increased wages • Benefits, such as sick leave, enable parents to care for sick children • Hours can be structured and regular • Increased opportunities for promotion
What is an advantage of FULL-TIME WORK?
400

Physical, Intellectual, Psychological, Sensory

Temporary, permanent, severe, moderate, mild

What is INDIVIDUAL DIVERSITY within the specific group people with disabilities?

500
A person’s beliefs and values interfering with results and findings.
What is BIAS?
500

Money Stuff, Youth allowance, AusStudy, AbStudy

What are FINANCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES available by youth?

500
Structured organisations or individuals who provide support to parents and/or carers.
What are FORMAL SUPPORT networks?
500
A set of minimums that is set out and specific for each industry. It dictates the working arrangements of employees, unless they have used enterprise bargaining to gain conditions greater.
What is an AWARD?
500

Safety & Security

Health

Adequate standard of living

What are the PRIORITY NEEDS for people with disabilities?

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