CHCCOM005 Communicate and Work in Health or Community Services Learner Workbook
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This learner workbook is for CHCCOM005 unit of competency and covers communication and work in health or community services. It includes assessment instructions, requirements, observation/demonstration, third party guide, and more.
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CHCCOM0O5 COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
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DOCUMENT CODE: 107, VERSION: APRIL 2018
AUTHORISED BY CEO
ACE INSTITUTE PTY LTD T/A HOPE TRAINING COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA (RTO 41237)
CHCCOM0O5
COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH
OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Learner Workbook)
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CHCCOM0O5
COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH
OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
(Learner Workbook)
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CHCCOM0O5 COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
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DOCUMENT CODE: 107, VERSION: APRIL 2018
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DOCUMENT CODE: 107, VERSION: APRIL 2018
AUTHORISED BY CEO
ACE INSTITUTE PTY LTD T/A HOPE TRAINING COLLEGE OF AUSTRALIA (RTO 41237)
CHCCOM0O5 COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
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Instructions to Learner
Assessment instructions
Overview
Prior to commencing the assessments, your trainer/assessor will explain each assessment task and
the terms and conditions relating to the submission of your assessment task. Please consult with
your trainer/assessor if you are unsure of any questions. It is important that you understand and
adhere to the terms and conditions, and address fully each assessment task. If any assessment task
is not fully addressed, then your assessment task will be returned to you for resubmission. Your
trainer/assessor will remain available to support you throughout the assessment process.
Written work
Assessment tasks are used to measure your understanding and underpinning skills and knowledge of
the overall unit of competency. When undertaking any written assessment tasks, please ensure that
you address the following criteria:
Address each question including any sub-points
Demonstrate that you have researched the topic thoroughly
Cover the topic in a logical, structured manner
Your assessment tasks are well presented, well referenced and word processed
Your assessment tasks include your full legal name on each and every page.
Active participation
It is a condition of enrolment that you actively participate in your studies. Active participation is
completing all the assessment tasks on time.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is taking and using someone else's thoughts, writings or inventions and representing them
as your own. Plagiarism is a serious act and may result in a learner’s exclusion from a course. When
you have any doubts about including the work of other authors in your assessment, please consult
your trainer/assessor. The following list outlines some of the activities for which a learner can be
accused of plagiarism:
Presenting any work by another individual as one's own unintentionally
Handing in assessments markedly similar to or copied from another learner
Presenting the work of another individual or group as their own work
Handing in assessments without the adequate acknowledgement of sources used, including
assessments taken totally or in part from the internet.
If it is identified that you have plagiarised within your assessment, then a meeting will be organised
to discuss this with you, and further action may be taken accordingly.
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Instructions to Learner
Assessment instructions
Overview
Prior to commencing the assessments, your trainer/assessor will explain each assessment task and
the terms and conditions relating to the submission of your assessment task. Please consult with
your trainer/assessor if you are unsure of any questions. It is important that you understand and
adhere to the terms and conditions, and address fully each assessment task. If any assessment task
is not fully addressed, then your assessment task will be returned to you for resubmission. Your
trainer/assessor will remain available to support you throughout the assessment process.
Written work
Assessment tasks are used to measure your understanding and underpinning skills and knowledge of
the overall unit of competency. When undertaking any written assessment tasks, please ensure that
you address the following criteria:
Address each question including any sub-points
Demonstrate that you have researched the topic thoroughly
Cover the topic in a logical, structured manner
Your assessment tasks are well presented, well referenced and word processed
Your assessment tasks include your full legal name on each and every page.
Active participation
It is a condition of enrolment that you actively participate in your studies. Active participation is
completing all the assessment tasks on time.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is taking and using someone else's thoughts, writings or inventions and representing them
as your own. Plagiarism is a serious act and may result in a learner’s exclusion from a course. When
you have any doubts about including the work of other authors in your assessment, please consult
your trainer/assessor. The following list outlines some of the activities for which a learner can be
accused of plagiarism:
Presenting any work by another individual as one's own unintentionally
Handing in assessments markedly similar to or copied from another learner
Presenting the work of another individual or group as their own work
Handing in assessments without the adequate acknowledgement of sources used, including
assessments taken totally or in part from the internet.
If it is identified that you have plagiarised within your assessment, then a meeting will be organised
to discuss this with you, and further action may be taken accordingly.
CHCCOM0O5 COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
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Collusion
Collusion is the presentation by a learner of an assignment as their own that is, in fact, the result in
whole or in part of unauthorised collaboration with another person or persons. Collusion involves
the cooperation of two or more learners in plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct and,
as such, both parties are subject to disciplinary action. Collusion or copying from other learners is
not permitted and will result in a “0” grade and NYC.
Assessments must be typed using document software such as (or similar to) MS Office. Handwritten
assessments will not be accepted (unless, prior written confirmation is provided by the
trainer/assessor to confirm).
Competency outcome
There are two outcomes of assessments: S = Satisfactory and NS = Not Satisfactory (requires more
training and experience).
Once the learner has satisfactorily completed all the tasks for this module the learner will be
awarded “Competent” (C) or “Not yet Competent” (NYC) for the relevant unit of competency.
If you are deemed “Not Yet Competent” you will be provided with feedback from your assessor and
will be given another chance to resubmit your assessment task(s). If you are still deemed as “Not Yet
Competent” you will be required to re-enrol in the unit of competency.
Additional evidence
If we, at our sole discretion, determine that we require additional or alternative
information/evidence in order to determine competency, you must provide us with such
information/evidence, subject to privacy and confidentiality issues. We retain this right at any time,
including after submission of your assessments.
Confidentiality
We will treat anything, including information about your job, workplace, employer, with strict
confidence, in accordance with the law. However, you are responsible for ensuring that you do not
provide us with anything regarding any third party including your employer, colleagues and others,
that they do not consent to the disclosure of. While we may ask you to provide information or
details about aspects of your employer and workplace, you are responsible for obtaining necessary
consents and ensuring that privacy rights and confidentiality obligations are not breached by you in
supplying us with such information.
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Collusion
Collusion is the presentation by a learner of an assignment as their own that is, in fact, the result in
whole or in part of unauthorised collaboration with another person or persons. Collusion involves
the cooperation of two or more learners in plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct and,
as such, both parties are subject to disciplinary action. Collusion or copying from other learners is
not permitted and will result in a “0” grade and NYC.
Assessments must be typed using document software such as (or similar to) MS Office. Handwritten
assessments will not be accepted (unless, prior written confirmation is provided by the
trainer/assessor to confirm).
Competency outcome
There are two outcomes of assessments: S = Satisfactory and NS = Not Satisfactory (requires more
training and experience).
Once the learner has satisfactorily completed all the tasks for this module the learner will be
awarded “Competent” (C) or “Not yet Competent” (NYC) for the relevant unit of competency.
If you are deemed “Not Yet Competent” you will be provided with feedback from your assessor and
will be given another chance to resubmit your assessment task(s). If you are still deemed as “Not Yet
Competent” you will be required to re-enrol in the unit of competency.
Additional evidence
If we, at our sole discretion, determine that we require additional or alternative
information/evidence in order to determine competency, you must provide us with such
information/evidence, subject to privacy and confidentiality issues. We retain this right at any time,
including after submission of your assessments.
Confidentiality
We will treat anything, including information about your job, workplace, employer, with strict
confidence, in accordance with the law. However, you are responsible for ensuring that you do not
provide us with anything regarding any third party including your employer, colleagues and others,
that they do not consent to the disclosure of. While we may ask you to provide information or
details about aspects of your employer and workplace, you are responsible for obtaining necessary
consents and ensuring that privacy rights and confidentiality obligations are not breached by you in
supplying us with such information.
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Assessment appeals process
If you feel that you have been unfairly treated during your assessment, and you are not happy with
your assessment and/or the outcome as a result of that treatment, you have the right to lodge an
appeal. You must first discuss the issue with your trainer/assessor. If you would like to proceed
further with the request after discussions with your trainer/assessor, you need to lodge your appeal
to the course coordinator, in writing, outlining the reason(s) for the appeal.
Recognised prior learning
Candidates will be able to have their previous experience or expertise recognised on request.
Special needs
Candidates with special needs should notify their trainer/assessor to request any required
adjustments as soon as possible. This will enable the trainer/assessor to address the identified needs
immediately .
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Assessment appeals process
If you feel that you have been unfairly treated during your assessment, and you are not happy with
your assessment and/or the outcome as a result of that treatment, you have the right to lodge an
appeal. You must first discuss the issue with your trainer/assessor. If you would like to proceed
further with the request after discussions with your trainer/assessor, you need to lodge your appeal
to the course coordinator, in writing, outlining the reason(s) for the appeal.
Recognised prior learning
Candidates will be able to have their previous experience or expertise recognised on request.
Special needs
Candidates with special needs should notify their trainer/assessor to request any required
adjustments as soon as possible. This will enable the trainer/assessor to address the identified needs
immediately .
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Assessment requirements
Assessment can either be:
Direct observation
Product-based methods e.g. reports, role plays, work samples
Portfolios – annotated and validated
Questioning
Third party evidence.
If submitting third party evidence, the Third Party Observation/Demonstration document must be
completed by the agreed third party.
Third parties can be:
Supervisors
Trainers
Team members
Clients
Consumers.
The third party observation must be submitted to your trainer/assessor, as directed.
The third party observation is to be used by the assessor to assist them in determining competency.
The assessment activities in this workbook assess aspects of all the elements, performance criteria,
skills and knowledge and performance requirements of the unit of competency.
To demonstrate competence in this unit you must undertake all activities in this workbook and have
them deemed satisfactory by the assessor. If you do not answer some questions or perform certain
tasks, and therefore you are deemed to be Not Yet Competent, your trainer/assessor may ask you
supplementary questions to determine your competence. Once you have demonstrated the
required level of performance, you will be deemed competent in this unit.
Should you still be deemed Not Yet Competent, you will have the opportunity to resubmit your
assessments or appeal the result.
As part of the assessment process, all learners must abide by any relevant assessment policies as
provided during induction.
If you feel you are not yet ready to be assessed or that this assessment is unfair, please contact your
assessor to discuss your options. You have the right to formally appeal any outcome and, if you wish
to do so, discuss this with your trainer/assessor.
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Assessment requirements
Assessment can either be:
Direct observation
Product-based methods e.g. reports, role plays, work samples
Portfolios – annotated and validated
Questioning
Third party evidence.
If submitting third party evidence, the Third Party Observation/Demonstration document must be
completed by the agreed third party.
Third parties can be:
Supervisors
Trainers
Team members
Clients
Consumers.
The third party observation must be submitted to your trainer/assessor, as directed.
The third party observation is to be used by the assessor to assist them in determining competency.
The assessment activities in this workbook assess aspects of all the elements, performance criteria,
skills and knowledge and performance requirements of the unit of competency.
To demonstrate competence in this unit you must undertake all activities in this workbook and have
them deemed satisfactory by the assessor. If you do not answer some questions or perform certain
tasks, and therefore you are deemed to be Not Yet Competent, your trainer/assessor may ask you
supplementary questions to determine your competence. Once you have demonstrated the
required level of performance, you will be deemed competent in this unit.
Should you still be deemed Not Yet Competent, you will have the opportunity to resubmit your
assessments or appeal the result.
As part of the assessment process, all learners must abide by any relevant assessment policies as
provided during induction.
If you feel you are not yet ready to be assessed or that this assessment is unfair, please contact your
assessor to discuss your options. You have the right to formally appeal any outcome and, if you wish
to do so, discuss this with your trainer/assessor.
CHCCOM0O5 COMMUNICATE AND WORK IN HEALTH OR COMMUNITY SERVICES
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Candidate Details
Assessment – CHCCOM005: Communicate and work in health or community
services
Please complete the following activities and hand in to your trainer/assessor for marking. This forms
part of your assessment for CHCCOM005: Communicate and work in health or community services.
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Employer: _____________________________________________________________
Declaration
I declare that no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work with the
exception of where I have listed or referenced documents or work and that no part of this
assessment has been written for me by another person. I also understand the assessment
instructions and requirements and consent to being assessed.
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
Date: ____________________________________________________________
If activities have been completed as part of a small group or in pairs, details of the learners
involved should be provided below:
This activity workbook has been completed by the following persons and we acknowledge that it
was a fair team effort where everyone contributed equally to the work completed. We declare that
no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work with the exception of where
we have listed or referenced documents or work and that no part of this assessment has been
written for us by another person.
Learner 1: ____________________________________________________________
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
Learner 2: ____________________________________________________________
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
Learner 3: ____________________________________________________________
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
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Candidate Details
Assessment – CHCCOM005: Communicate and work in health or community
services
Please complete the following activities and hand in to your trainer/assessor for marking. This forms
part of your assessment for CHCCOM005: Communicate and work in health or community services.
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Employer: _____________________________________________________________
Declaration
I declare that no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work with the
exception of where I have listed or referenced documents or work and that no part of this
assessment has been written for me by another person. I also understand the assessment
instructions and requirements and consent to being assessed.
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
Date: ____________________________________________________________
If activities have been completed as part of a small group or in pairs, details of the learners
involved should be provided below:
This activity workbook has been completed by the following persons and we acknowledge that it
was a fair team effort where everyone contributed equally to the work completed. We declare that
no part of this assessment has been copied from another person’s work with the exception of where
we have listed or referenced documents or work and that no part of this assessment has been
written for us by another person.
Learner 1: ____________________________________________________________
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
Learner 2: ____________________________________________________________
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
Learner 3: ____________________________________________________________
Signed: ____________________________________________________________
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Observation/Demonstration
Throughout this unit, you will be expected to show your competency of the elements through
observations or demonstrations. Your trainer/assessor will have a list of demonstrations you must
complete or tasks to be observed. The observations and demonstrations will be completed as well as
the activities found in this workbook.
An explanation of observations and demonstrations:
Observation is on-the-job
The observation will usually require:
Performing a work based skill or task
Interaction with colleagues and/or customers.
Demonstration is off-the-job
A demonstration will require:
Performing a skill or task that is asked of you
Undertaking a simulation exercise.
Your trainer/assessor will inform you of which one of the above they would like you to do. The
observation/demonstration will cover one of the unit’s elements.
The observation/demonstration will take place either in the workplace or the training environment,
depending on the task to be undertaken and whether it is an observation or demonstration. Your
trainer/assessor will ensure you are provided with the correct equipment and/or materials to
complete the task. They will also inform you of how long you have to complete the task.
You should be able to demonstrate the skills, knowledge and performance criteria required for
competency in this unit, as seen in the Learner Guide.
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Observation/Demonstration
Throughout this unit, you will be expected to show your competency of the elements through
observations or demonstrations. Your trainer/assessor will have a list of demonstrations you must
complete or tasks to be observed. The observations and demonstrations will be completed as well as
the activities found in this workbook.
An explanation of observations and demonstrations:
Observation is on-the-job
The observation will usually require:
Performing a work based skill or task
Interaction with colleagues and/or customers.
Demonstration is off-the-job
A demonstration will require:
Performing a skill or task that is asked of you
Undertaking a simulation exercise.
Your trainer/assessor will inform you of which one of the above they would like you to do. The
observation/demonstration will cover one of the unit’s elements.
The observation/demonstration will take place either in the workplace or the training environment,
depending on the task to be undertaken and whether it is an observation or demonstration. Your
trainer/assessor will ensure you are provided with the correct equipment and/or materials to
complete the task. They will also inform you of how long you have to complete the task.
You should be able to demonstrate the skills, knowledge and performance criteria required for
competency in this unit, as seen in the Learner Guide.
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Third Party Guide
You should supply details of the third party to the assessor before you commence the activities (see
below), unless the assessor has already selected a third party themselves. The assessor can then
contact the third party in instances where they require more evidence to determine competency, or
they cannot observe certain tasks themselves.
The reasons to use a third party may include:
Assessment is required in the workplace
Where there are health and safety issues related to observation
Patient confidentiality and privacy issues are involved.
If you are not employed, or able to complete demonstrative tasks in the workplace, you will need to
inform the assessor. They will be able to provide you with a simulated environment in which to
complete these tasks.
We would prefer that, wherever possible, these be “live” issues for your industry and require
application of the principles that you are learning as part of your training. Where this is not possible,
you and your third party should simulate the activity tasks and demonstrations that you believe
would be likely to arise in your organisation or job role.
Third party evidence can also be used to provide “everyday evidence” of tasks included in your work
role that relate to the unit of competency but are not a part of the formal assessment process.
The third party is not to be used as a co-assessor – the assessor must make the final decision on
competency themselves.
Documents relevant to collection of third party evidence are included in the Third Party section in
the Observations/Demonstrations document.
Third party details (required information from the learner)
A third party may be required for observations or demonstrations; please provide details below of
your nominated third party and obtain their signature to confirm their agreement to participate. This
information will be required by your trainer/assessor in advance of arranging any future
observations or demonstrations.
Third party name: ______________________________________________________________
Position of third party: ______________________________________________________________
Telephone number: ______________________________________________________________
Email address: ______________________________________________________________
Declaration for nominated third party
I declare my intention to act as third party for (learner’s name here) __________________________
Third party signature: _____________________________________ Date: ___________________
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Third Party Guide
You should supply details of the third party to the assessor before you commence the activities (see
below), unless the assessor has already selected a third party themselves. The assessor can then
contact the third party in instances where they require more evidence to determine competency, or
they cannot observe certain tasks themselves.
The reasons to use a third party may include:
Assessment is required in the workplace
Where there are health and safety issues related to observation
Patient confidentiality and privacy issues are involved.
If you are not employed, or able to complete demonstrative tasks in the workplace, you will need to
inform the assessor. They will be able to provide you with a simulated environment in which to
complete these tasks.
We would prefer that, wherever possible, these be “live” issues for your industry and require
application of the principles that you are learning as part of your training. Where this is not possible,
you and your third party should simulate the activity tasks and demonstrations that you believe
would be likely to arise in your organisation or job role.
Third party evidence can also be used to provide “everyday evidence” of tasks included in your work
role that relate to the unit of competency but are not a part of the formal assessment process.
The third party is not to be used as a co-assessor – the assessor must make the final decision on
competency themselves.
Documents relevant to collection of third party evidence are included in the Third Party section in
the Observations/Demonstrations document.
Third party details (required information from the learner)
A third party may be required for observations or demonstrations; please provide details below of
your nominated third party and obtain their signature to confirm their agreement to participate. This
information will be required by your trainer/assessor in advance of arranging any future
observations or demonstrations.
Third party name: ______________________________________________________________
Position of third party: ______________________________________________________________
Telephone number: ______________________________________________________________
Email address: ______________________________________________________________
Declaration for nominated third party
I declare my intention to act as third party for (learner’s name here) __________________________
Third party signature: _____________________________________ Date: ___________________
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Assessment Level A
1. Communicate effectively with people
A1: Explain briefly:
a. List three attributes of both verbal and non-verbal communication.
b. Why should you demonstrate respect in your communications at work in the health and
community services?
(1.1)
Learner Response
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Assessment Level A
1. Communicate effectively with people
A1: Explain briefly:
a. List three attributes of both verbal and non-verbal communication.
b. Why should you demonstrate respect in your communications at work in the health and
community services?
(1.1)
Learner Response
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Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
A2: Give an example of a situation at work where you have communicated service information to
another person. Give details of the communication and how you made the information clear so this
could be understood.
(1.2)
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
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Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
A2: Give an example of a situation at work where you have communicated service information to
another person. Give details of the communication and how you made the information clear so this
could be understood.
(1.2)
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
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A3: How can you confirm a person has understood you? Provide four examples of actions you can
take.
(1.3)
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
A4: Briefly describe to
a. Active listening
b. How to clarify meaning of received information during conversation with your clients
c. What factors should Ingrid consider in order to respond appropriately when communicating with an elder
person?
(1.4)
Learner Response
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A3: How can you confirm a person has understood you? Provide four examples of actions you can
take.
(1.3)
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A4: Briefly describe to
a. Active listening
b. How to clarify meaning of received information during conversation with your clients
c. What factors should Ingrid consider in order to respond appropriately when communicating with an elder
person?
(1.4)
Learner Response
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A5: Describe briefly
a) What precautions can you take to ensure confidentiality is kept during verbal communication?
Provide three examples.
b) Briefly describe a situation where you have exchanged information in the workplace. Provide
details of the timeframes and the confidentiality requirements that were needed.
(1.5)
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A5: Describe briefly
a) What precautions can you take to ensure confidentiality is kept during verbal communication?
Provide three examples.
b) Briefly describe a situation where you have exchanged information in the workplace. Provide
details of the timeframes and the confidentiality requirements that were needed.
(1.5)
Learner Response
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2. Collaborate with colleagues
A6: Describe briefly
a) What information should you retain when receiving instructions? Provide three examples.
b) What information should you write down when receiving a message? Provide four examples.
(2.1)
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2. Collaborate with colleagues
A6: Describe briefly
a) What information should you retain when receiving instructions? Provide three examples.
b) What information should you write down when receiving a message? Provide four examples.
(2.1)
Learner Response
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A7: List three typical lines of communication between service providers and explain how workers
can find out about the preferred lines of communication between service providers.
(2.2)
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A7: List three typical lines of communication between service providers and explain how workers
can find out about the preferred lines of communication between service providers.
(2.2)
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A8:
a)Make a brief list of examples of the following:
Workplace acronyms
Workplace abbreviations
Workplace slang
Workplace sociolect.
Aim to give two to three examples for each.
For each example, give the term used and explain what it means or refers to.
b) Why are grammar, rate of speech and pronunciation important for verbal communication? (200
words)
(2.3)
Learner Response
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A8:
a)Make a brief list of examples of the following:
Workplace acronyms
Workplace abbreviations
Workplace slang
Workplace sociolect.
Aim to give two to three examples for each.
For each example, give the term used and explain what it means or refers to.
b) Why are grammar, rate of speech and pronunciation important for verbal communication? (200
words)
(2.3)
Learner Response
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A9: Identify three people/positions/roles that may be considered above you in the hierarchy of the
workplace.
Identify three people/positions/roles that may be considered below you in the hierarchy of the
workplace.
For each, briefly explain the communication protocols that apply in your interactions with them.
(2.4)
Learner Response
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A9: Identify three people/positions/roles that may be considered above you in the hierarchy of the
workplace.
Identify three people/positions/roles that may be considered below you in the hierarchy of the
workplace.
For each, briefly explain the communication protocols that apply in your interactions with them.
(2.4)
Learner Response
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3. Address constraints to communication
A10: Identify three difficulties that you may experience at work and explain how you would deal
with each and report them.
(3.1)
Learner Response
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3. Address constraints to communication
A10: Identify three difficulties that you may experience at work and explain how you would deal
with each and report them.
(3.1)
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A11: Identify three common barriers to communication and write a short paragraph to describe each
barrier and what workers can do to overcome them. (Max 180 words in total)?
(3.2)
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A11: Identify three common barriers to communication and write a short paragraph to describe each
barrier and what workers can do to overcome them. (Max 180 words in total)?
(3.2)
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A12: Give an example of a situation at work or home where you have successfully defused and
resolved an issue of conflict.
(3.3)
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A12: Give an example of a situation at work or home where you have successfully defused and
resolved an issue of conflict.
(3.3)
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4. Report problems to supervisor
A13:
a) What are the duty of care and legal requirements for your work role?
b) Think of an instance of an ethical dilemma you have experienced at work. How did you deal
with it, including discussions taken with your supervisor/manager to resolve this?
(4.1)
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4. Report problems to supervisor
A13:
a) What are the duty of care and legal requirements for your work role?
b) Think of an instance of an ethical dilemma you have experienced at work. How did you deal
with it, including discussions taken with your supervisor/manager to resolve this?
(4.1)
Learner Response
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A14: Give an example of each:
a) Breach in the duty of care
b) Non adherence to standard procedure
c) Adverse event
For each, explain the issue, how you would report it and to whom.
(4.2)
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A14: Give an example of each:
a) Breach in the duty of care
b) Non adherence to standard procedure
c) Adverse event
For each, explain the issue, how you would report it and to whom.
(4.2)
Learner Response
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A15:
a) What rights and responsibilities do you have as an employee? Provide three examples.
b) Suggest two responsibilities that a client has?
(4.3)
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A15:
a) What rights and responsibilities do you have as an employee? Provide three examples.
b) Suggest two responsibilities that a client has?
(4.3)
Learner Response
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A16: Imagine you are working in a community centre where clients are recovering from drug issues.
You are discussing options that should be taken regarding a new client with a colleague and cannot
come to an agreement on the approach to take. You feel that the colleague is becoming increasingly
frustrated and rude about the situation. When and how should you refer the issue or conflict to your
supervisor/manager?
(4.4)
Learner Response
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A16: Imagine you are working in a community centre where clients are recovering from drug issues.
You are discussing options that should be taken regarding a new client with a colleague and cannot
come to an agreement on the approach to take. You feel that the colleague is becoming increasingly
frustrated and rude about the situation. When and how should you refer the issue or conflict to your
supervisor/manager?
(4.4)
Learner Response
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5. Complete workplace correspondence and documentation
A17: Give an example of a work report/documentation that you would need to fill out for your work
role.
Briefly explain what this is, when you would use it, and how this helps you and the service.
(5.1)
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5. Complete workplace correspondence and documentation
A17: Give an example of a work report/documentation that you would need to fill out for your work
role.
Briefly explain what this is, when you would use it, and how this helps you and the service.
(5.1)
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A18: List four workplace documents workers can read to find out more about their role. Write a
short paragraph to explain the purpose of each document.
How can workers clarify their understanding of their job role?
(5.2)
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A18: List four workplace documents workers can read to find out more about their role. Write a
short paragraph to explain the purpose of each document.
How can workers clarify their understanding of their job role?
(5.2)
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A19: You are working in aged care home and using digital media to send an email or searching work
related content on internet. Briefly explain your responsibilities?
How you will make sure you are following organisation communication policy & procedures?
(5.3 & 5.4)
Learner Response
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A19: You are working in aged care home and using digital media to send an email or searching work
related content on internet. Briefly explain your responsibilities?
How you will make sure you are following organisation communication policy & procedures?
(5.3 & 5.4)
Learner Response
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A20: When you are completing any incident form, what you will ensure to include so you can
provide clear, accurate and objective information to related staff members.
(5.5)
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A20: When you are completing any incident form, what you will ensure to include so you can
provide clear, accurate and objective information to related staff members.
(5.5)
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6. Contribute to continuous improvement
A21: Describe briefly
a) What might identify and implementing improved work practices include? Provide three
examples.
b) Identify two common areas in health and community care which could be improved.
(6.1)
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6. Contribute to continuous improvement
A21: Describe briefly
a) What might identify and implementing improved work practices include? Provide three
examples.
b) Identify two common areas in health and community care which could be improved.
(6.1)
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A23: There have been a number of complaints made from clients about the cleanliness of a premise
where you are a healthcare assistant. Floors are unclean, waste is building up, and infection rates
among residents are high.
Outline how you would promote changes to practices and procedures in the workplace. Suggest at
least two actions.
(6.2)
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A23: There have been a number of complaints made from clients about the cleanliness of a premise
where you are a healthcare assistant. Floors are unclean, waste is building up, and infection rates
among residents are high.
Outline how you would promote changes to practices and procedures in the workplace. Suggest at
least two actions.
(6.2)
Learner Response
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A24: How would you seek feedback for developing your skills and knowledge at work and who
would you seek this from?
(6.3)
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A24: How would you seek feedback for developing your skills and knowledge at work and who
would you seek this from?
(6.3)
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A25: You are working in a dementia ward of aged care home. You are struggling with managing a
resident / client who start displaying aggressive behaviour in day to day activities, and now you
want to improve your knowledge in terms of dementia management skill.
Briefly outline how you would consult with your manager about options for accessing skill
development opportunities. Identify at least two types of skill development options.
(6.4)
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A25: You are working in a dementia ward of aged care home. You are struggling with managing a
resident / client who start displaying aggressive behaviour in day to day activities, and now you
want to improve your knowledge in terms of dementia management skill.
Briefly outline how you would consult with your manager about options for accessing skill
development opportunities. Identify at least two types of skill development options.
(6.4)
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Level “A” Competency record to be completed by assessor
This should be used by the trainer/assessor to document the learner’s skills, knowledge and
performance as relevant to the overall unit. Indicate in the table below if the learner is deemed
competent or not yet competent for the unit or if reassessment is required.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date(s) of assessment
Has the learner completed all required assessments to a satisfactory standard? Yes No
(Please circle)
Has sufficient evidence and information been provided by the learner to prove their
competency across the entire unit?
Yes No
(Please circle)
The learner has been assessed as competent in the elements and performance criteria and the evidence has
been presented as:
Authentic Yes No
(Please circle)
Valid Yes No
(Please circle)
Reliable Yes No
(Please circle)
Current Yes No
(Please circle)
Sufficient Yes No
(Please circle)
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Level “A” Competency record to be completed by assessor
This should be used by the trainer/assessor to document the learner’s skills, knowledge and
performance as relevant to the overall unit. Indicate in the table below if the learner is deemed
competent or not yet competent for the unit or if reassessment is required.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date(s) of assessment
Has the learner completed all required assessments to a satisfactory standard? Yes No
(Please circle)
Has sufficient evidence and information been provided by the learner to prove their
competency across the entire unit?
Yes No
(Please circle)
The learner has been assessed as competent in the elements and performance criteria and the evidence has
been presented as:
Authentic Yes No
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Valid Yes No
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Reliable Yes No
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Current Yes No
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Sufficient Yes No
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Learner is deemed: ☐ Not yet competent ☐ Competent
If not yet competent, date for re-assessment:
Comments from trainer/assessor:
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s signature
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If not yet competent, date for re-assessment:
Comments from trainer/assessor:
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s signature
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ASSESSMENT LEVEL B
Summative Assessments
The summative assessments are the major activities designed to assess your skills, knowledge and
performance, as required to show competency in this unit. These activities should be completed
after finishing the Learner Guide. You should complete these as stated below and as instructed by
your trainer/assessor.
Skills, knowledge and performance may be termed as:
Skills – skill requirements, required skills, essential skills, foundation skills
Knowledge – knowledge requirements, required knowledge, essential knowledge,
knowledge evidence
Performance – evidence requirements, critical aspects of assessment, performance
evidence.
Section A: Skills Activity
The Skills Activity is designed to be a series of demonstrative tasks that should be assessed by
observation (by the assessor or third party, depending on the circumstances).
It will demonstrate all of the skills required for this unit of competency – your assessor will provide
further instructions to you, if necessary.
Section B: Knowledge Activity (Q & A)
The Knowledge Activity is designed to be a verbal questionnaire where the assessor asks you a series
of questions to confirm your competency for all of the required knowledge in the unit of
competency.
Section C: Performance Activity
The Performance Activity is designed to be a practical activity performed either in the workplace or a
simulated environment. You should demonstrate the required practical tasks for the unit of
competency and be observed by the assessor and/or third party, as applicable to the situation. If the
third party is required to observe you, you will need to make the required arrangements with them.
If necessary for the activities, you should attached completed written answers, portfolios or any
evidence of competency to this workbook.
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ASSESSMENT LEVEL B
Summative Assessments
The summative assessments are the major activities designed to assess your skills, knowledge and
performance, as required to show competency in this unit. These activities should be completed
after finishing the Learner Guide. You should complete these as stated below and as instructed by
your trainer/assessor.
Skills, knowledge and performance may be termed as:
Skills – skill requirements, required skills, essential skills, foundation skills
Knowledge – knowledge requirements, required knowledge, essential knowledge,
knowledge evidence
Performance – evidence requirements, critical aspects of assessment, performance
evidence.
Section A: Skills Activity
The Skills Activity is designed to be a series of demonstrative tasks that should be assessed by
observation (by the assessor or third party, depending on the circumstances).
It will demonstrate all of the skills required for this unit of competency – your assessor will provide
further instructions to you, if necessary.
Section B: Knowledge Activity (Q & A)
The Knowledge Activity is designed to be a verbal questionnaire where the assessor asks you a series
of questions to confirm your competency for all of the required knowledge in the unit of
competency.
Section C: Performance Activity
The Performance Activity is designed to be a practical activity performed either in the workplace or a
simulated environment. You should demonstrate the required practical tasks for the unit of
competency and be observed by the assessor and/or third party, as applicable to the situation. If the
third party is required to observe you, you will need to make the required arrangements with them.
If necessary for the activities, you should attached completed written answers, portfolios or any
evidence of competency to this workbook.
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Section A: Skills Activity
The Foundation Skills describe those required skills (language, literacy, numeracy and employment
skills) that are essential to performance.
Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of
competency.
Therefore, there is no skills activity required for this unit, as they have been covered in the
previous activities.
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Section A: Skills Activity
The Foundation Skills describe those required skills (language, literacy, numeracy and employment
skills) that are essential to performance.
Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of
competency.
Therefore, there is no skills activity required for this unit, as they have been covered in the
previous activities.
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Section B: Knowledge Activity (Q & A)
Objective: To provide you with an opportunity to show you have the required knowledge for this
unit.
The answers to the following questions will enable you to demonstrate your knowledge of:
Legal and ethical considerations in relation to communication
Sources of information and the application of legal and ethical aspects of health and community
services work
Ethical decision making and conflicts of interest
Principles of effective communication, including models, modes and types
Communication techniques
Influences on communication
Potential constraints to effective communication in health and community service contexts
Health and community services industry terminology relating to role and service provision
Importance of grammar, speed and pronunciation for verbal communication
When and how to use and recognise non-verbal communication
Structure, function and interrelationships between different parts of the health and community
service system
Organisation structure and different models to support optimum client service
Digital media and use in community services and health sector
Answer each question in as much detail as possible, considering your organisational requirements
for each one.
B1. Provide at least four examples of legal and ethical considerations in relation to communication in health
or community services.
Learner Response
Legal and ethical considerations relating to communication in health as well as community
service is important in organizations because they ensure that accurate, truthful, as well as
morally-correct decisions are made. As a result, firms should consider the manner in which they
communicate and remain lawful in their daily operations. Legal communications are concerned
with the staff having an understanding of not violating ethics, laws, and standards relating to
communication. Some of these ethics in health and community service include: the first is the
ethic of “doing no harm” which causes ethical concerns when a communicative activity is done,
may directly or indirectly harm a person or community.
Second is the ethic of “doing good” which assist people and the community to attain a positive
state of health or prevent them from being exposed to risk and harm. Such communication
intervention may involve the use of computer videos when reaching out to male youths. The
third ethic and legal consideration are protecting and respecting individual’s privacy and the
freedom to make their own choices without being manipulated. Hence, during communication,
an organization should not use persuasive arguments that may be considered manipulative or
the use of graphic materials such as human suffering or mutilated bodies that might expose
individuals and the community to sights they wish not to be exposed. Last is the ethics of
obtaining consent. During the health promotion activities in the context of the media or
population, informed consent is important because this communication intervenes in peoples’
lives.
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Section B: Knowledge Activity (Q & A)
Objective: To provide you with an opportunity to show you have the required knowledge for this
unit.
The answers to the following questions will enable you to demonstrate your knowledge of:
Legal and ethical considerations in relation to communication
Sources of information and the application of legal and ethical aspects of health and community
services work
Ethical decision making and conflicts of interest
Principles of effective communication, including models, modes and types
Communication techniques
Influences on communication
Potential constraints to effective communication in health and community service contexts
Health and community services industry terminology relating to role and service provision
Importance of grammar, speed and pronunciation for verbal communication
When and how to use and recognise non-verbal communication
Structure, function and interrelationships between different parts of the health and community
service system
Organisation structure and different models to support optimum client service
Digital media and use in community services and health sector
Answer each question in as much detail as possible, considering your organisational requirements
for each one.
B1. Provide at least four examples of legal and ethical considerations in relation to communication in health
or community services.
Learner Response
Legal and ethical considerations relating to communication in health as well as community
service is important in organizations because they ensure that accurate, truthful, as well as
morally-correct decisions are made. As a result, firms should consider the manner in which they
communicate and remain lawful in their daily operations. Legal communications are concerned
with the staff having an understanding of not violating ethics, laws, and standards relating to
communication. Some of these ethics in health and community service include: the first is the
ethic of “doing no harm” which causes ethical concerns when a communicative activity is done,
may directly or indirectly harm a person or community.
Second is the ethic of “doing good” which assist people and the community to attain a positive
state of health or prevent them from being exposed to risk and harm. Such communication
intervention may involve the use of computer videos when reaching out to male youths. The
third ethic and legal consideration are protecting and respecting individual’s privacy and the
freedom to make their own choices without being manipulated. Hence, during communication,
an organization should not use persuasive arguments that may be considered manipulative or
the use of graphic materials such as human suffering or mutilated bodies that might expose
individuals and the community to sights they wish not to be exposed. Last is the ethics of
obtaining consent. During the health promotion activities in the context of the media or
population, informed consent is important because this communication intervenes in peoples’
lives.
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Assessor Response:
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B2. Suggest two criteria that the courts will use to determine breaches of duty of care.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
When determining whether a duty of care is owed, the court takes into consideration several
legal policy factors as well as legal principles. In the instance that a relationship is not an
established one, numerous factors are considered by the court such as the type of harm
suffered by the plaintiff, plaintiff’s vulnerability, and the defendant’s control over the situation
among others. For a plaintiff to establish that a duty of care has been breached, the court uses
these criteria to determine if there was a breach of a duty of care: first, it determines if a
reasonable person in the position of the accused would have taken precautions against the
risk. In simple terms, this is referred to as carelessness and it is the failure of doing what a
reasonable individual would have done in such a situation.
With the Civil Liability Act, the court takes into consideration factors such as cost as well as the
risk’s magnitude in taking precautions. In regard to performing a task involving the use of
special skills, the court would determine if the accused carried the work carefully as would a
reasonably competent individual possessing those skills. Second, the court determines if there
was a reasonable foreseeability. For instance, if the court seeks to determine if the person was
aware of the risk, it may pay heed to Donoghue V Stevenson case. As a result, a connection
exists between the alleged negligence and the harm instilled in the plaintiff. The Civil Liability
Act seeks to know if the foreseeability if there is a reason why the defendant should not be held
liable by considering the policy issues that may arise.
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B2. Suggest two criteria that the courts will use to determine breaches of duty of care.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
When determining whether a duty of care is owed, the court takes into consideration several
legal policy factors as well as legal principles. In the instance that a relationship is not an
established one, numerous factors are considered by the court such as the type of harm
suffered by the plaintiff, plaintiff’s vulnerability, and the defendant’s control over the situation
among others. For a plaintiff to establish that a duty of care has been breached, the court uses
these criteria to determine if there was a breach of a duty of care: first, it determines if a
reasonable person in the position of the accused would have taken precautions against the
risk. In simple terms, this is referred to as carelessness and it is the failure of doing what a
reasonable individual would have done in such a situation.
With the Civil Liability Act, the court takes into consideration factors such as cost as well as the
risk’s magnitude in taking precautions. In regard to performing a task involving the use of
special skills, the court would determine if the accused carried the work carefully as would a
reasonably competent individual possessing those skills. Second, the court determines if there
was a reasonable foreseeability. For instance, if the court seeks to determine if the person was
aware of the risk, it may pay heed to Donoghue V Stevenson case. As a result, a connection
exists between the alleged negligence and the harm instilled in the plaintiff. The Civil Liability
Act seeks to know if the foreseeability if there is a reason why the defendant should not be held
liable by considering the policy issues that may arise.
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B3. If tasked with assessing the health status of a client, what sources of information would you need to
review and why are they important? Provide two examples.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
Client health status assessment is important and the most effective and appropriate way to
support clients. It may lead to informed decisions which in turn may impact on the allocation of
resources, care planning, and other services. The following are some of the sources of
information that need to be reviewed and their importance. First, information can be obtained
from family and friends by conducting interviews. Talking to friends and family may provide
important information about the client. The interviewer needs to know the present family’s
dynamics and lifestyle. These will help the interviewer to seek recommendations and advice in
regard to the client’s care and preferences. This will also help the assessor to acknowledge the
religious, ethnic and cultural values of their client.
Second, observation can be gathered by observing the manner in which a client interacts with
their peers during meal times. For instance, these observations may include the ability of the
client to sit down but require help when standing up, ability to drink using a cup but unable to
pour a drink or even the inability of the client to go to the toilet alone. The client’s personality
should be observed and it may include whether the client is an introvert or an extrovert, their
strengths, spiritual life, the client’s abilities that impact on their leisure or social life. Such
abilities include the cognitive, sensory and physical aspects. This information will be important
in developing a care plan for the client. It will aid in managing the behavior, psychological
issues, and diet requirements and other things which will positively impact the lives of the client.
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B3. If tasked with assessing the health status of a client, what sources of information would you need to
review and why are they important? Provide two examples.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
Client health status assessment is important and the most effective and appropriate way to
support clients. It may lead to informed decisions which in turn may impact on the allocation of
resources, care planning, and other services. The following are some of the sources of
information that need to be reviewed and their importance. First, information can be obtained
from family and friends by conducting interviews. Talking to friends and family may provide
important information about the client. The interviewer needs to know the present family’s
dynamics and lifestyle. These will help the interviewer to seek recommendations and advice in
regard to the client’s care and preferences. This will also help the assessor to acknowledge the
religious, ethnic and cultural values of their client.
Second, observation can be gathered by observing the manner in which a client interacts with
their peers during meal times. For instance, these observations may include the ability of the
client to sit down but require help when standing up, ability to drink using a cup but unable to
pour a drink or even the inability of the client to go to the toilet alone. The client’s personality
should be observed and it may include whether the client is an introvert or an extrovert, their
strengths, spiritual life, the client’s abilities that impact on their leisure or social life. Such
abilities include the cognitive, sensory and physical aspects. This information will be important
in developing a care plan for the client. It will aid in managing the behavior, psychological
issues, and diet requirements and other things which will positively impact the lives of the client.
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B4. Describe three potential causes of conflicts of interest in the workplace. How can they be avoided?
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B5. When collaborating with colleagues, what do you need to consider for effective communications?
Learner Response
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B4. Describe three potential causes of conflicts of interest in the workplace. How can they be avoided?
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B5. When collaborating with colleagues, what do you need to consider for effective communications?
Learner Response
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B6. In no more than 400 words, describe the following regarding communication techniques:
The difference between motivational interviewing and coercive approach
The difference between collaboration and confrontation.
Learner Response
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B6. In no more than 400 words, describe the following regarding communication techniques:
The difference between motivational interviewing and coercive approach
The difference between collaboration and confrontation.
Learner Response
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B7. Provide at least four different factors about the recipient that will influence your type of communication.
Learner Response
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B7. Provide at least four different factors about the recipient that will influence your type of communication.
Learner Response
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B8. Highlight two individual and two cultural differences that could act as a constraint to effective
communication.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B8. Highlight two individual and two cultural differences that could act as a constraint to effective
communication.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B9. List five examples of health and community services industry terminology relating to role and service
provision. Provide an explanation for each.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B10. Briefly describe the importance of grammar, speed and pronunciation for verbal communication.
Learner Response
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B9. List five examples of health and community services industry terminology relating to role and service
provision. Provide an explanation for each.
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B10. Briefly describe the importance of grammar, speed and pronunciation for verbal communication.
Learner Response
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B11. When might you need to use non-verbal communication and how can this take place?
Learner Response
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B11. When might you need to use non-verbal communication and how can this take place?
Learner Response
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B12. Provide three examples of service providers in the health care system in Australia. What are their
functions and how do they interrelate?
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B12. Provide three examples of service providers in the health care system in Australia. What are their
functions and how do they interrelate?
Learner Response
Assessor Response:
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B13. Highlight four examples of the purposes of networks and networking in your organisation.
Learner Response
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B14. How can you contribute to continuous improvement for your benefit and for the benefit of the service?
Explain your answer in 300 words.
Learner Response
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B13. Highlight four examples of the purposes of networks and networking in your organisation.
Learner Response
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B14. How can you contribute to continuous improvement for your benefit and for the benefit of the service?
Explain your answer in 300 words.
Learner Response
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B15. Provide two examples of types of digital media. Briefly describe how digital media can be used by health
care professionals.
Learner Response
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B15. Provide two examples of types of digital media. Briefly describe how digital media can be used by health
care professionals.
Learner Response
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Assessor Response:
☐ ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not SatisfactoryResubmission Request (Please read comments)
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Level “B” Competency record to be completed by assessor
This should be used by the trainer/assessor to document the learner’s skills, knowledge and
performance as relevant to the overall unit. Indicate in the table below if the learner is deemed
competent or not yet competent for the unit or if reassessment is required.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date(s) of assessment
Has the learner completed all required assessments to a satisfactory standard? Yes No
(Please circle)
Has sufficient evidence and information been provided by the learner to prove
their competency across the entire unit?
Yes No
(Please circle)
The learner has been assessed as competent in the elements and performance criteria and the evidence
has been presented as:
Authentic Yes No
(Please circle)
Valid Yes No
(Please circle)
Reliable Yes No
(Please circle)
Current Yes No
(Please circle)
Sufficient Yes No
(Please circle)
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Level “B” Competency record to be completed by assessor
This should be used by the trainer/assessor to document the learner’s skills, knowledge and
performance as relevant to the overall unit. Indicate in the table below if the learner is deemed
competent or not yet competent for the unit or if reassessment is required.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date(s) of assessment
Has the learner completed all required assessments to a satisfactory standard? Yes No
(Please circle)
Has sufficient evidence and information been provided by the learner to prove
their competency across the entire unit?
Yes No
(Please circle)
The learner has been assessed as competent in the elements and performance criteria and the evidence
has been presented as:
Authentic Yes No
(Please circle)
Valid Yes No
(Please circle)
Reliable Yes No
(Please circle)
Current Yes No
(Please circle)
Sufficient Yes No
(Please circle)
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Learner is deemed: ☐ Not yet competent ☐ Competent
If not yet competent, date for re-assessment:
Comments from trainer/assessor:
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s signature
SUPPLEMENTARY ORAL QUESTIONS (OPTIONAL) – FOR ASSESSOR
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Learner is deemed: ☐ Not yet competent ☐ Competent
If not yet competent, date for re-assessment:
Comments from trainer/assessor:
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s signature
SUPPLEMENTARY ORAL QUESTIONS (OPTIONAL) – FOR ASSESSOR
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The below table is for you to document any supplementary verbal questions you have asked the learner to
determine their competency. For example, if you are unsure of their answer to a question in the Learner
Workbook, you may choose to ask them a supplementary question to clarify their understanding of the
relevant criteria.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date of assessment
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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The below table is for you to document any supplementary verbal questions you have asked the learner to
determine their competency. For example, if you are unsure of their answer to a question in the Learner
Workbook, you may choose to ask them a supplementary question to clarify their understanding of the
relevant criteria.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date of assessment
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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Feedback for the learner
I have read, understood, and am satisfied with the feedback provided by the assessor.
Learner’s name
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s name
Assessor’s signature
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Feedback for the learner
I have read, understood, and am satisfied with the feedback provided by the assessor.
Learner’s name
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s name
Assessor’s signature
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SUPPLEMENTARY ORAL QUESTIONS (OPTIONAL) – FOR ASSESSOR
The below table is for you to document any supplementary verbal questions you have asked the learner to
determine their competency. For example, if you are unsure of their answer to a question in the Learner
Workbook, you may choose to ask them a supplementary question to clarify their understanding of the
relevant criteria.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date of assessment
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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SUPPLEMENTARY ORAL QUESTIONS (OPTIONAL) – FOR ASSESSOR
The below table is for you to document any supplementary verbal questions you have asked the learner to
determine their competency. For example, if you are unsure of their answer to a question in the Learner
Workbook, you may choose to ask them a supplementary question to clarify their understanding of the
relevant criteria.
Learner’s name
Assessor’s name
Unit of Competence
(Code and Title)
Date of assessment
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
Question:
Learner answer:
Assessor judgement: Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
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Feedback for the learner
I have read, understood, and am satisfied with the feedback provided by the assessor.
Learner’s name
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s name
Assessor’s signature
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Feedback for the learner
I have read, understood, and am satisfied with the feedback provided by the assessor.
Learner’s name
Learner’s signature
Assessor’s name
Assessor’s signature
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