What is primary data?
It is the type of data is gathered first-hand by the researcher through tools such as interviews, questionnaires, and observations.
What are the 4 groups we studied?
Youth, Rural and Remote, Aged and PWD
What is a primary Carer?
A primary carer is the person who provides the most informal, ongoing support for someone who cannot fully care for themselves.
What do you need to reference in every paragraph of your 15 mark response?
The impact on Wellbeing.
How is this a graph a # CAFS moment?
Relates to research methodology - presenting data
What are the 4 principles of ethical behaviour?
Respect, integrity, privacy, and avoiding bias are all principles that guide this essential aspect of research.
What could be the 3 priority needs of the AGED?
Priority needs of the AGED could be Health, Safety and Security and
What are the 4 types of social parenting?
Foster, Adoptive, Step parenting and surrogacy
What are the 3 syllabus examples of technology as hardware?
appliances, gadgets, toys
How is this a chair a # CAFS moment?
It is a primitive example of hardware technology
What is reliability and validity?
These two terms measure whether research findings are consistent and whether they accurately reflect what they are intended to investigate.
What is a formal support? Provide 2 specific examples of a formal support.
A formal support refers to support provided by recognised organisations and agencies, often through government and community programs, to help meet the specific needs of individuals or groups.
Government services (e.g., Centrelink payments, Medicare, NDIS for people with disabilities).
Community organisations (e.g., Meals on Wheels for the aged, respite care services, disability support organisations).
Professional services (e.g., doctors, counsellors, occupational therapists).
What is the main difference between authoritarian and negligent parenting.
The key difference:
Authoritarian parents are highly controlling but not nurturing,
Negligent parents are neither controlling nor nurturing.
What are the 6 reasons for the development of technology?
social Betterment
Improve upon existing technology
the Global community
Consumer demand and human needs
Economic benefit
Response to social problems
How is this a nurse a # CAFS moment?
Formal carer
Type of support for the ages or PWD
What was the specific topic of our IRP?
What impact does the use of smart phones have on the social and emotional wellbeing of teenagers?
What is advocacy?
What are the 3 syllabus aspects of syllabus.
Advocacy means speaking up or acting on behalf of another person or group to protect their rights, meet their needs, or improve access to resources and services.
Raising Awareness, Education Others, Promoting Rights
What are the syllabus preparations required for becoming a parent or carer? Provide an example of each preparatiom,
changing health behaviours, eg nutrition, physical activity, social or spiritual connections
enhancing knowledge and skills, eg education, information, training
modifying the physical environment, eg housing, amenities, equipment
organising finances, eg budgeting, saving, support payments
What are the 6 impacts of emerging technology? Provide an example of 2 of the impacts in action.
ethics
equity and access
health and safety
economic
environmental
education and learning
Pick an item in your car and tell me how it is a # CAFS moment?
Need to have correct syllabus terminology and explain how it relates to the HSC CAFS syllabus.
What is one advantage and one disadvantage of using online questionnaires?
One strength includes wide reach and efficiency, but limitations include lack of depth and potential sampling bias?
There are 3 areas that affect a groups access to services.
Name the 3 areas and the acronyms used to remember these.
Characteristics of the individual - LCSTAGE
Resources - KMET
Aspects of the service - COLS
What are the 3 social influences on parents and or carers and provide an example of how a parent or carer may challenge one of these influences.
The 3 social influences are
community attitudes
Media stereotypes
Gender expectations
For the selected piece of technology we focussed on, explain 3 factors that could affect access to or acceptance of this peice of technology?
age
culture
education
economic status
disability
geographical location
gender
religion
Pick an item in the classroom and tell me how this is a # CAFS moment?
Need to have correct syllabus terminology and explain how it relates to the HSC CAFS syllabus.