Assignment PurposePrior to the first official client meeting, student consultants need to do their “homework” and learn as much as possible (through secondary research) and gain a good initial understanding about their client’s organization/business, operations, and current sustainable practices. They also need to undertake a preliminary assessment of its key sustainability impacts and issues (current), and risks and opportun...
Searching for and Selecting Relevant LiteratureThere are five learning outcomes which must be addressed in appropriate depth in order to pass the assignment:1. Formulate researchable questions and devise approaches to answer these.2. Systematically collect and critically analyse the research literature.3. Critically analyse the implications of the different health and social care research designs for clinical/professional practice.4. Reflect cri...
Choose a Topic from Four OptionsWrite a report of 2,500 words which examines an ethical and moral dilemma occurring in a health and social care environment or other similar work-based environment. Your report should explore ethical principles and may additionally involve considering professional rules such as confidentiality and consent. A reflective style should be included. Confidentiality of places and spaces in personal reflection must be...
TaskPrepare a Personal Development Plan and make a Reflective Analysis of the Mental Wealth core competencies in evaluating how you have developed/used them. In your analysis you are required to reflect on your use of the core competencies and how you have utilised and developed them. Examples may be drawn from academic or professional experiences. You are required to prepare a personal development plan that will include a set of five p...
AT 2 Depression Scenario Billy is 24 years old. He left school at the age of 15 to pursue a diesel mechanic apprenticeship. School didn’t suit him, so he left early. Moving into a trade so early meant that Billy was ahead of his peers when it came to experience out of school, in a workplace and financially. The apprenticeship was based in a provincial city an hour away from his home town, so he moved and completed his apprenticeship. Earl...
Learning OutcomesLearning OutcomesThis assessment addresses the following learning outcomes:1. Analyse the impact of social, environmental and behavioural factors on the health of different populations2. Analyse population health outcomes and the major social, economic, political and cultural forces that contribute to health inequalities3. Apply theoretical frameworks to develop effective health promotion interventions.Task description: Backgrou...
Steps to Conducting a Work Health Safety Risk AssessmentEach state in Australia has legislative requirements that govern work health safety. Australian workplaces are obligated to conduct work health safety assessments and provide methods by which safety incidents can be reported. Work health safety has significant implications for public health, but all workplaces are required to put work health safety policies and procedures in place to prom...
Understanding the Role of Public Health Protection1. Demonstrate the following knowledge and understanding: • A critical understanding of the role of public health protection in protecting populations from infectious diseases and environmental hazards. 2. Demonstrate the following skills and abilities: • Critically evaluate health protection strategies used to manage issues which impact on public health and, based on your find...
Topics: Communicable (Infectious) and Non-Communicable Diseases, Resource/Management IssuesContext Healthcare has major resource implications in terms of human, time and financial resources, and is increasingly influenced by environmental and overall sustainability concerns. Healthcare systems, priorities and politics vary globally, impacting on the management of preventative and interventional healthcare. In this essay, you will examine local a...
Carla's Background and GoalsCarla is a new graduate from Bow Valley College. She chose not to enrol for work experience because she felt nervous about being ‘placed’ in a health care facility and felt happier being able to choose where she worked. Carla was a quiet student and had always felt like the ‘odd one out’ in class. Her classmates were friendly enough but she did not spend time with any of them outside of the ...
What is a Website Critique?What is a Website Critique? A critique is a formalized, critical appraisal of a website. It is also a personal response to that site, but it is more than just saying you liked the site or you thought a site was great. Your goal in writing a critique is to turn your critical reading into a systematic evaluation in order to deepen your reader's (and your own) insight of that website. When writing a critique of a webs...
Learning OutcomesCourse Description, Prerequisites, and Corequisites: This course offers an introduction to the comparative analysis of government and politics and an overview of several case studies of selected advanced industrialized countries. In the first section of this course students will gain an understanding of the main concepts used to compare the government and politics of states. A discussion of concepts such as power, ideology, de...
Learning OutcomesEssay to be completed while in Mental Health placement Learning outcomes: 1.Practice management of nursing care in collaboration with clients, their families and other health professionals. 2.Apply knowledge of learning and teaching to identify appropriate strategies with clients that will facilitate learning and change in health behaviour to achieve health potential. 3.Apply the principles of cultural safety to nurs...
Understanding of Organisational Theories and Ethical Codes of ConductThe purpose of the placement is to help the student improving their own learning and performance whilst relating subject specific knowledge within the ‘work environment’. Specifically, the learning outcomes for the module are as follows: K1. Understanding of organisational theories K2. Ethical codes of conduct relevant to health and social care practice Skill...
Areas of HR impacted by the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015Discuss the impact of key legislation on HRM practice in New Zealand Analyse employment obligations and responsibilities within a particular context. Assess staff development needs and policies. Apply human resource management options to a specific situation HR Manager (you) Responsible for assessing the impact of any new legislation on the business and for developing appropria...