What do you need to consider in the research process when it comes to ethical behaviour?
Bias, Integrity, Respect, Privacy
What does SHESEA stand for?
Safety and Security, Health, Education, Sense of Identity, Employment, Adequate Standard of Living
What are the FOUR different types of social parents?
Foster Parents, Adoption, Step parent, Surrogacy
What are the THREE reasons people work?
1. To meet specific needs
2. Economic benefits
3. Value and Status
How many people in this CAFS class?
19
What are the FOUR types of data?
Primary, Secondary, Qualitative, Quantitative
What are the THREE factors that affect access to services for an individual or group?
Characteristics of the Individual, Aspects of the Service, Resources
What are the roles of parents and carers?
Promoting wellbeing, Building a positive relationship, Satisfying specific needs.
Name THREE patterns of work?
Full time, Part time, Job share, Casual
Permanent, Temporary/Contract
Self employed
Shift work
Voluntary
Seasonal
Working remotely
Others
Who was the last person to join this class?
Joshua Kim
What are the FIVE different types of research methods?
Case Studies, Observations, Literature Reviews, Interviews, Questionnaires
What does FATLEECH stand for?
Bonus: What part of the syllabus does it link to?
Financial Support, Accommodation, Transport, Legal Aid, Employment, Education, Counselling, Health Care
Syllabus: Types of Service
What are the FOUR preparations for becoming a parent?
Changing health behaviours, Organising finances, Modifying the physical environment, Enhancing knowledge and skills.
What is the acronym for the social factors that lead to changes in work patterns?
PEGFEETcar
Education/retraining
Government policy
Employment/unemployment
Economics
What was our average for our HSC Trial Examination?
62%
What is involved in the 'conducting phase' of research?
Accessing sources of data, collecting and recording data, documenting actions and issues
How do you advocate for Homeless people and create a positive social environment?
Raising awareness within the community, Educating the community, Promoting the rights of the group.
What are the characteristics of the dependant that would affect the parenting and caring role?
Age, Skills/Capabilities, Special needs (e.g. disabilities, illness)
Name THREE structures that support individuals in the workplace?
Legislation (Health and Safety, Equal Employment Opportunity).
Work Conditions (Awards, Grievance Procedures)
Trade Unions
Flexible Work Patterns and Practices (Job Share)
Workplace Culture (Childcare, Prayer room, Kitchen).
Leave Entitlements (Parental, Carers, Long Service, Maternity).
Name FIVE people who used to be in the class but dropped it?
Wikus Lamprecht, Dean Crecca, Aria Blume, Tahlia Badham, Callum Birchill, Clara Martens, Sienna Midha
What is in the 'planning phase' and 'interpreting phase' of research?
Planning = Formulating a research proposal, managing resources (e.g. time, materials)
Interpreting = Presenting research findings, analysing research results, drawing conclusions from research
What are the THREE sets of acronyms for the factors affecting access to services (CAR)?
Characteristics of the Individual (DC FLAGS) - Disability, Culture, First Language spoken, Level of Education, Age, Gender, Socioeconomic Status
Aspects of Service (LOCS) - Location, Opening Hours, Confidentiality, Staffing
Resources (KEMT) - Knowledge, Energy, Money, Time
What are the personal influences on parents/carers that would affect their role as a parent/carer?
Culture and customs, Own Upbringing, Multiple Commitments, Previous Experiences, Religion, Education, Socioeconomic Status, Special Needs
What are the individual strategies for managing multiple roles? (There are FIVE)
Negotiating and sharing roles
Managing resources
Using technology
Accessing support
Utilising workplace structures
Who are the FOUR teachers in PHCS (past and present) who have taught CAFS?
Mrs Druery, Mr Mann, Mrs Dawson, Mrs Linton