CHCCCS019 Recognise and Respond to Crisis Situations
Task:
1.Name five (5) questions we could ask during a client meeting with Tom’s support network? In regards to Tom, what are your safety concerns including possible levels of self-harm including suicide?
2.What are five (5) questions Sally could ask Tom about how he was currently feeling?
3.Once you have identified the safety concerns for Tom, What are five (5) actions that Sally could take to begin addressing these concerns?
4.How are you going to deliver these strategies? In what order will they be delivered?
5.During the next visit to Tom, what are four (4) questions that Sally can ask to continue to build a connection with Tom and alleviate his current feelings to self-harm?
6.Briefly describe four (4) reasons/barriers why Tom may be reluctant to seek help for overcoming his depression.
7.Specify three (3) possible ways of overcoming Tom’s reluctance to seek help.
8. Describe how you can maintain Tom’s health care plan.
9.What strategies can Sally take to minimise any safety risks when meeting with Tom?
10. Imagine that Sally asks Tom how he is feeling. He responds by telling Sally how hard he has found it since the death of his family member. He continues to tell her about the activities that they used to enjoy together and the feelings of guilt about not fighting his personal problems to maintain the relationship.
11. Specify four (4) active listening skills Sally should demonstrate when interacting with Tom