Research Methodology
Groups In Context
Parenting & Caring
Family and Societal Interactions
100

What are SOURCES OF DATA?

Print, Digital, Individuals and Groups

100

List the specific needs of groups within the community

ASL, Health, Education, Employment, Safety and Security, Sense of Identity

100

Define SOCIAL PARENTING? - provide examples

A parent who does not share a genetic relation with their child. E.g. Adoption, Surrogacy, Fostering, Step-Parenting.

100

What are 3 areas that government legislation protects the welfare of children

Child Protection, Education, Safety

200

What is involved in PLANNING for Research?

Formulating a research proposal

Managing resources, eg time, materials

200

What are the factors affecting access to services for groups within the community?

Characteristics of the individuals within the group, Resources, Aspects of the Service

200

What are Characteristics of an Individual that influence the role of parents or carers?

Age, skills and capabilities and special needs of the dependent.

200

What is the role of legislation?

* To protect members of society

* To promote a just and cohesive society

* To set guidleines for socially acceptable behaviour

* To provide processes to settle disputes peacefully

* To outline what governments can and cannot do

300

Define the different ethical behaviours:

Respect - upholding the individual's feelings, wishes  and rights. Wording questions not to offend, be aware of the environment, ensure consent to participate

Integrity - honesty and morals of the researcher. Data presented without bias or distortion.

Privacy -This involves both confidentiality and anonymity. Participants names are to remain anonymous and consent is required for information to be passed on to any other sources. All participants have this right.

Bias - Researcher should not alter data or sway the data collected - do not ask leading questions. Not showing prejudice to someone or something to favour a point of view.

300

What are the types of services individuals with groups can access within the community. Provide a specific example of each one.

Financial Support - Centerlink

Transport - Hornsby/Ku-Ring-Gai community transport for frail and aged

Accommodation and housing - Wesley Mission or Mathew Talbot Hostel

Health Care - Medical centers

Counselling - The Shack Youth Outreach Center Epping

Education - TAFE

Employement - The Big Issue

Legal Aid - Legal Aid NSW

300

List the personal and social influences on parents and carers

Personal:

Culture, customs and traditions

Religion/spirituality

Education

Previous Experience

Own Upbringing

Multiple commitments

SES

Special needs

Social:

Community attitudes

Gender expectations

Media Stereotypes

300

What are 3 issues for the aged and how does the community specifically support the aged in these 3 areas?

health - meals on wheels

mobility - reserved car spots or ramps to serives

finances - support for reduced costs for those with seniors cards eg movie, mcdonalds

400

What is QUALITATIVE and QUALITATIVE DATA?

Qualitative - Involves collecting data that can provide a participants thoughts or feelings about a given topic. This provides a more in-depth response. This DOES NOT involve numerical data.

Quantitative - collection of data that comes in the form of numerical data, which can be measured or graphed

400

What are 2 governement policies or legislation that address issues of concern for each of the Category B groups studied. Specifiy the equity issue they address.

Aged:

Anti Discrimination Act - Employment

Aged Care Act - Housing and Health

Homeless People:

National Housing and Homeless Agreement - Housing and Safety and Security

Anti Discrimination Act - Employment

400

State the roles of a parent or carer and what preparations a parent or carer may need to make.

Roles:

Satisfy specific needs

Build a positive relationship with the dependant

Promote the wellbeing of the dependant

Preparations:

Change health behaviours

Enhance knowledge and skills

Modify the physical environment

Organise finances

400

List 8 legislations that support adults and families in society (must be at least 1 legislation from each area).

Laws related to Families:

Family Law Act

The Crimes (Domestic violence) Act

The Child Support Act

Children (Care and Protection )Act

laws related to Adoption:

Adoption Act

Laws related to Assisted Reproductive Technologies:

The Assisted Reproductive technolgy Act

The Surrogacy Act

500

Explain the types of sampling.

Random - individuals all have the same chance of being selected. This type of sampling is usually free from bias.

Systematic - there is a system used. A person is selected at random and then every 3rd person after that.

Stratified - the population is placed into layers and then random selection from each layer. eg a school is divided into age groups and 5 people are randomly selected from each age group

Cluster - the population is dividied into clusters and then a random sample from each cluster. eg Each school within a local area select 4 roll call and the 6 students are selected randomly from each roll call

Convenience - People are selected because they are easily accessed such as friends or family. As this does not usually represent the entire population the data may not be reliable or valid

500

What are 2 community organisations who advocate for each of the Category B groups you studied. Specify what they advocate for.

Aged:

Older Persons Advocacy Network - Raisine awareness, edcuate the community and promote the rights of the aged

Senior Rights Service - Raise awareness and promote the rights of the Aged

Homeless People:

Homelessness NSW - Raise awareness and promote the rights of the Aged

Mission Australia - Educate the community and promote the rights of Homeless People

500

Provide a specific example of the different formal supports for young carer, aged carer, first time parent, working parents

Health Care - Family doctor, Community health center, 13 SICK after hours doctors

Education - Young Carers NSW, My Aged Care, Tresillian, Australian Breastfeeding association

Financial Support - Centerlink - Carers payment, family tax benefit, Parental leave payment, child care benefit

Childcare - Long day care centers, nanny, family day care, before and after school care (mostly for first time and working parents)

Respite Care - Center based respite care, In home respite or long stay respite in care facility (mostly for young carers or aged carers but can include parents with disabled children)

Counselling - Young Careers NSW, My Aged Care, Tresillian, Relationships Australia, local counsellors


500

The community supports children, young people and adults in society. List the areas of support from the community for Children (4), Young People (3) and Adults (4)

Children:

* Children's services

* School and out-of-school care

* Leisure activities

* Not-for-profit organisations and support groups

Support for Young People:

* Health care

* Leisure and recreation

* Community support - online organisations

Support for Adults:

* Counselling for individuals and families

* Health services

* Women's refuges

* Community organisations - charities


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