Primary and secondary, Qualitative and Quantitative
Types of Data
SHESEA
Specific Needs
An individual who is under the care of someone else; includes children and the cared for.
Dependent
• the Digital Revolution
• the Information Age
Historical Perspectives
PEEL
Paragraph Structure
Question/Hypothesis
Focus of Research
Opening hours, confidentiality, location and staffing
Aspects of the service
An alternative living arrangement for children whose parents are temporarily unable to care for them in the family home
Foster Care
EGGRACED
• age • culture • education • economic status • disability • geographical location • gender • religion
factors affecting access to and acceptance of technology
Black
Colour of Pen
Accessing sources of data - Collecting and recording data - Documenting actions and issues
CONDUCTING RESEARCH
This group account's for about 12% of Australia's total population
Prevalence of Youth
-satisfying the specific needs of the dependant
-building a positive relationship with the dependant
- promoting the wellbeing of the dependant
The roles of parents and carers
HEEEEE
ethics • equity and access • health and safety • economic • environmental • education and learning
Impact of Emerging Technologies
20
Number of Multiple Choice Questions
formulating a research proposal – managing resources, eg time, materials
Planning for Research
raising awareness within the community – educating the community – promoting the rights of the group
Advocacy
Improvements in reproductive technologies may have impacted on the number of children available for adoption.
The technological impact on social parents
- More family time
- Ease of doing chores
-Appliances connected to WIFI
-Information and communication Technology
how household technology contributes to the wellbeing of individuals within families
3 hours, 5 Mins
Length of exam
Subjective data that come from research that collects facts and information regarding people's beliefs, feelings, attitudes and opinions to gain insight into the area.
QUALITATIVE DATA
Equity Issues of Homeless People
- Car pooling
- Tutoring
- Family meetings
- Eating pre-prepared foods
- Using labour saving devices
- Chore rosters
STRATEGIES TO SUPPORT MULTIPLE COMMITMENTS?
awards and agreements, working conditions, trade unions, safety in the workplace, rules and regulations, reasonable working requirements and discrimination,first aid, workplace health and safety
rights and responsibilities of employers and employees in adopting technology in the workplace
15 Marks
Option Question Part C