hsc cafs acronyms quiz
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Acronyms for CAFS HSC course.TRANSCRIPT
CAFS HSC SYLLABUS QUIZ
Research Parenting and Caring
Individuals and Work
Groups
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
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CONDUCTING RESEARCH
SOURCES OF DATA
SMARTRIP
Research
• RIP for Ethics in Research• Respect• Integrity• Privacy
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Research
• SMART checklist for selecting research methodologies
• Suitable• Measurable• Achievable• Realistic• Timely
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GROUPS
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Groups
NEEDS
Factors affecting access to resources
Groups in Context• FRAGYS HSC CD• Families in crisis• Rural• Aged• Gay and Lesbian • Youth• Socioeconomically disadvantaged• Homeless• Sole parents• Cultural Groups• Chronically Ill• Disabled
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NEEDS
• Self esteem• Health• Education• Housing• Access to services• Sense of identity• Security and safety• Employment• Financial Support
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SHE HAS SEF
Groups• SLEDAGE for “Factors affecting access to
resources”• Socioeconomic status• Location• Education• Disability• Age• Gender• Ethnicity/culture
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PARENTING AND CARING
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Factors Influencing parenting and caring relationships
ReasonsFor needing
careTypes of social parenting
Roles in parenting of caring
PARENTING AND CARING
• FASS – social parents
• Foster • Adoptive • Surrogacy• Step parenting
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PARENTING AND CARING
• AID –A person who might require care for the following reasons
• Age• Illness• Disability
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Roles in Parenting and Caring
• Foster• Paid• Adoptive Parents• Non-custodial parents• Teachers• Significant others (drs, social workers,
neighbours, friends)• Relatives (including siblings)• Grandparents
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Fancy PANTS R Grand
Factors Influencing Parenting and Caring Relationships
• Style of Parenting• Culture and religion• Role expectations• Age• Previous experiences• Special needs• Nature of relationship• Gender• Education• Media• Socioeconomic status
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SCRAPS ‘N’ GEMS
Individuals and Work
Social Factors leading to changing work patterns
Regulations and entitlements
Supportive workplace structures
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Patterns of work
Individual and group needs met through work
Individuals and Work
• EDUCATION• (PERCEPTIONS OF) GENDER• GOVERNMENT POLICY• FAMILY CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING STRUCTURAL
CHANGE• EMPLOYMENT/UNEMPLOYMENT• ECONOMICS• TECHNOLOGY (EG COMPUTERS,
AUTOMATION/ROBOTICS, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT)
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EGG FEET
• Individual and group needs met through work Sally Sells Sea Shells Like Farmers Cut Corn Everyday• Self-esteem• Social• Status • Social conscience• Lifestyle• Financial• Career• Cultural• Education RETURN
Individuals and work
• CLAPS – Regulations and Entitlements, TYPES OF LEAVE
• CARERS • LONG SERVICE• ANNUAL• PARENTAL (MATERNITY AND PATERNITY) • SICK
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INDIVIDUAL AND WORK
• www.set - supportive workplace structures• Work conditions• Workers comp• Work cover• Safe work environment (OHS)• Employer organisations• Trade unions
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Patterns of Work
Full-time Part-time
Casual Permanent
Contract Shift work
Voluntary Self-employment
Job share Telecommuting
Seasonal Working from home
others
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Sources of Data - Peopl
• People/individuals• Electronic sources• Organisations/groups• Print sources• Libraries
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Conducting Research
• Formulating a research proposal• Research Methodologies
Survey using interview (structured, unstructured), questionaire (oral, written)
Case study Observation Literature review• Planning• Collecting and recording data• Analysing and interpreting data
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