What is the acronym used for types of services?
FATLEECH
What is the purpose of research?
Advance knowledge,
Increase understanding,
Educate others,
Inform practice
What does a right and responsibility mean?
Right - What you DESERVE
Responsibility - What you should DO
What is the acronym social factors leading to changing work patterns
EGG FEET
What 4 sports were introduced in the 2024 Olympics?
Skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing and breaking
What is the acronym used for specific needs of a group?
SHESEA
What are the 4 aspects of ethical behaviour?
BIRP
What are the 4 types of Social parents?
FASS
What is a trend in regards to age and gender in the current work force?
age:
-older generation working more
-younger people working less
gender:
-females working more
-males working less
What is Miss Davis's future puppy's name?
Archie
What are the 4 groups researched?
- Rural & Remote
- LGBTQ
- YOUTH
- People with a disability
What are the 3 steps to the research process?
1) planning research
2) conducting research
3) interpreting research
What are the roles of parents and carers?
- satisfying the specific needs of the dependant
- building a positive relationship with the dependant
- promoting the wellbeing of the dependant
List the 11 patterns of work
-permanent, temporary
-self employed
-shift work
-voluntary
-seasonal
-working remotely
What footy team did Miss Davis play for this year?
Waratah Mayfield Cheetas!
What is the prevalence of YOUTH within the community?
What is stratified sampling?
To use this method, the researcher first needs to break the population into ‘strata’ groups or divisions based on one particular characteristic or feature, such as education, income level, age or gender.
A stratified sample is then obtained by selecting a simple random sample from each of these groups. The simple random sample can also be based on a proportion of the people in each group.
What are the personal influences on parents and carers
culture, customs and tradition
religion/spirituality
own upbringing
previous experience
multiple commitments, eg work, study, sport, family
education
socioeconomic status
special needs, eg illness, disability
What is the acronym for workplace structures? AND what do you need to be able to link it to??
We Will Fight to Live Longer
MOILERS + Wellbeing
How many Options do I have to complete in the trial?
ONE (question a, b, c)
What are the factors affecting access to services?
(3 categories and their acronyms)
What are an advantage and disadvantage of using questionnaires as a research method?
advantage:
- They permit an unlimited number of possible answers.
- It is easier and quicker for respondents to answer
- The answers of different respondents are easier to compare
Disadvantage
- Different respondents give different degrees of detail in answers
- Responses may be irrelevant or buried in useless detail
- They can suggest ideas that the respondent would not otherwise have
- Respondents with no opinion or no knowledge can answer anyway
- Can't clarify confusion
What are the 4 styles of parenting?
- authoritarian
-democratic
-permissive/indulgent
-negligent
Choose 2 social factors (EGGFEET) and explain how they have led to changing work patterns
Family circumstance - death, birth, divorce. Move from full time to part time, jobshare, casual
Government policy - parental leave, more flexibilty (job share, part time)
How many stitches did Miss Davis get this year?
3