Methodology
primary and secondary
qualitative and quantitative
What are the types of data
Youth and People with disabilities
What are the category A groups this year?
Foster, Adoption, Surrogacy and Step-parenting
What are the 4 types of social parents?
Technology is the study, development and application of devices, machines and techniques to manufacturing and productive processes
What is the definition of technology?
Advance knowledge, increase understanding, educate others, Prove or disprove hypothesis and inform practice.
What is the purpose of research?
random
systematic random
stratified random
cluster
convenience
What are 5 different types of sampling methods
Financial Support, Accommodation and Housing, Transport, Legal Aid, Education, Employment, Counselling and Healthcare
What are the types of services?
Satisfy specific needs of dependents, building positive relationships with dependents and promoting the well-being of dependents
What are the roles of parents and carers?
Social Betterment, Improvement on existing technology, Global community, Consumer demand and human needs, Response to social problems, Economic benefit and other.
What are the reasons for the development of technology?
Youth allowance – financial, youth off the streets/ youth housing and crisis accom – accom and housing, medicare – healthcare, schools/ TAFE – education, careers advisers at school- employment, childrens legal service – legal aid
What are 4 services and their type for youth?
record your research activities, such as interviews and phone calls
present an account of the positive and negative experiences you faced throughout the research process
suggest recommendations for future researchers.
What is the purpose of the diary
18.6% of the population in 2013 and decreasing. More males (51.3%) than females (48.7%)
What is the prevalence of youth in Australia?
Changing health behaviours eg healthy diet pre-baby, organizing finances eg saving for baby equipment, modifying the physical environment eg: ramps into the house, enhancing knowledge and skills eg: education about parents' disability
What are the preparations for becoming a parent or carer?
Security of Information, Information overload, Copyright, Accuracy of Information and Privacy and Safety.
What are the Issues related to Information and Communication technology?
Carers are for three main reasons (age, disability or illness), mostly female between the ages of 35 and 64
What are the current trends in carers?
Presenting research findings
Analysing research results
Drawing conclusions from research
What 3 steps are involved in the Interpreting research section of the research process
18.5% of the population, 6% have a profound disability. Fewer males (18%) than females (19%)
What is the prevalence of people with a disability?
Interchangeability of resources eg money for a housecleaner, use technology eg robovac, rosters and chores for children, informal supports eg grandparents or neighbours, respite care for carers.
What are Strategies to assist parents and carers to manage multiple commitments?
Health and safety, Ethics, Equity and Access, Economic, Environmental, and Education and learning
What is the Impact of Emerging Technologies?
Technology as Hardware, Technology for Organisation of Information and Technology as Software.
What are the 3 main aspects of technology?
choosing appropriate sampling method and size so that it represents the whole population increases the reliability (eg that the same results would occur if done again) and the validity (eg truthful and factual) of the results
Explain how sampling contributes to reliable and valid research
Characteristics of the individual (SES, Education level, age, language first spoken, Ethnicity/culture, disability type, gender), Aspects of the service (location, opening times, confidentiality, staffing) and resources( knowledge, energy, money and time)
What are the Factors affecting access to services?
Health care eg asthma specialists and breast cancer nurses, education eg community nurse and Tresillian breastfeeding service, financial eg Centrelink benefits, child care eg family daycare and after-school care, respite care eg caloola court or family friend, counselling eg beyond blue or lifeline.
What are the Types of support provided through formal support?
Education, Geographical Location, Gender, Religion, Age, Culture, Economic status, and Disability
What are factors affecting access to and acceptance of technology?
Planned questions that can get detailed responses, more convenient, can clarify questions, can ask for more detail,
difficult to find a time to meet, time-consuming, can’t read body language if not face to face, may be difficult to take notes
What are the strengths and weaknesses of interviews?