Research Methodology
Parenting & Caring
Groups in Context - Youth
Individuals & Work
Groups in Context -
People with Disability
100

primary, secondary, qualitative, quantitative

What are types of data?

100

Adoption

fostering

step-parenting

surrogacy

Who are social parents?

100

KMET

What resources affect a youth's access to services?

100

SHE SEA VASE

What are the reasons people work?

100

PIPS

What is individual diversity within group?
200

advance knowledge, increase understanding, educate others and inform practice.

What is the purpose of research?

200

PBS

What are the roles of parents and carers?

200

Terminology can be used to raise self esteem or lower it. If an individual calls a youth a derogatory term such as ‘loser’ or ‘kid’ it can negatively affect a young person as it is being used in a derogatory form.

What is the impact of negative terminology for youth?

200

PCPCSSSTVFWJ

What are patterns of work?

200

Ability focused, Accessibility, Super powers, Brave, Courageous, Unique

What is positive terminology used by the community to describe people with disability?

300

respect

integrity

privacy

bias

What is ethical behaviour?

300

Duty of care

Setting limits

Discipline

What are the responsibilities of parents and carers?

300

COLS

What aspects of the service affect a youth's access to services?

300

PEGFEETcar

What are the social factors leading to changing work patterns?

300

Without looking after whatever areas of health that they can, the individual’s perhaps already shortened lifespan will be further cut short and their quality of life will rapidly decline, adversely affecting all areas of wellbeing

What is an implication of health needs not being met for people with disability?

400

questionnaires

interviews

case studies

observations

literature reviews

What are research methods?

400

COME

What are the preparations for becoming a parent or carer?

400
SHESEA

What are the specific needs of youth?

400

Leave Work To Find Wild Love

What are workplace structures?

400

If they are not safe and secure, individuals with disabilities are more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation by more insensitive and ignorant members of the community, leading to a sense of abandonment or loneliness, affecting their emotional wellbeing

What is an implication of safety and security needs not being met for a person with a disability?

500

Planning for research

Conducting research 

Interpreting research



What is the research process?

500

CROPMESS & MCG

What are the personal and social influences of parents and carers?

500

C.A.R

What are the factors affecting access to services?

500
MANUU

What are individual strategies for managing multiple roles?

500

FATLEECH

What are the types of services available to people with a disability?
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