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ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW
This Student Assessment Booklet includes all your tasks for assessment of CHCHCS001 Provide home
and community support services.

ABOUT YOUR ASSESSMENTS


This unit requires that you complete 6 assessment tasks. You are required to complete all tasks to
demonstrate competency in this unit.

Assessment Task About this task

Assessment Task 1: Written questions You must correctly answer all 12 questions to show that you
understand the knowledge required of this unit.

Assessment Task 2: Case studies You are to read three case studies and complete the
questions for each.

Assessment Task 3: Observation task There are three parts to this task:

• Part A: You are to prepare for two home visits, including


discussing policies and procedures with your assessor.

• Part B: You are to be observed working with two clients in


a home support setting.

• Part C: You are to answer a set of verbal questions about


the clients and their home visits.

Supporting resources
You may like to look at the following websites, books and documents for more information about the
topics related to this unit:

• Croft, H 2013, The Australian Carer 3rd edn, Pearson Australia, Frenchs Forest, NSW.

How to submit your assessments


When you have completed each assessment task you will need to submit it to your assessor.

Instructions about submission can be found at the beginning of each assessment task.

Assessment Task Cover Sheet


At the beginning of each task in this booklet, you will find an Assessment Task Cover Sheet. Please fill it
in for each task, making sure you sign the student declaration.

Your assessor will give you feedback about how well you went in each task, and will write this on the
back of the Task Cover Sheet.

Make sure you photocopy your written activities before you submit them – your assessor will put the
documents you submit into your student file. These will not be returned to you.

Assessment appeals
You can make an appeal about an assessment decision by putting it in writing and sending it to us.
Refer to your Student Handbook for more information about our appeals process.

Assessment plan
The following outlines the requirements of your final assessment for this unit. You are required to
complete all tasks to demonstrate competency in this unit.

Your assessor will provide you with the due dates for each assessment task. Write them in the table
below.

Assessment Requirements Due date

• Written questions

• Case studies

• Observation tasks

Agreement by the student

Read through the assessments in this booklet before you fill out and sign the agreement below. Make sure
you sign this before you start any of your assessments.
Have you read and understood what is required of you in terms of assessment? • No
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Do you understand the requirements of this assessment? • No


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Do you agree to the way in which you are being assessed? • No


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Do you have any special needs or considerations to be made for this assessment? Yes •
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Do you understand your rights to appeal the decisions made in an assessment? • No


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Student name: RAJWINDER KAUR_____________________________________________________________________

Student signature: Rajwinder kaur_____________________________ Date: 19/ 03/ 2019________________________

Assessor name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Assessor signature: _____________________________________________________ Date: ________________________

ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 1

Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.

Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.

Name: RAJWINDER KAUR

Date of birth: 02/01/1995 Student ID: 77116

Unit:

• CHCHCS001 Provide home and community support services

Student to complete Assessor to complete

Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date

Written questions

STUDENT DECLARATION

I Rajwinder kaur____________________________________________declare that these tasks are my own


work.

None of this work has been completed by any other person.

I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.

I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.

I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.

Student signature: Rajwinder kaur_____________________________________________________________________

Student name: RAJWINDER KAUR_____________________________________________________________________

Date: 19/ 03/ 2019___________________________________________________________________________________

ASSESSOR FEEDBACK

Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.

A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.

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Assessor signature: __________________________________________________________________________________

Assessor name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

ASSESSMENT TASK 1: WRITTEN QUESTIONS

Task summary:

• This is an open book test – you can use the Internet, textbooks and other documents to help you
required.

• You must answer all 15 questions correctly.

• Write your answers in the space provided.

• If you need more space, you can use extra paper. All extra pieces of paper must include your nam
number/s you are answering.
• You may like to use a computer to type your answers. Your assessor will tell you if you can email
need to print a hard copy and submit it.

What do I need in order to complete this assessment?

• Access to textbooks and other learning materials.

• Access to a computer and the Internet (if you prefer to type your answers).

When do I do this task?

• You will do this task in the classroom or as homework – your assessor will advise.

• Write in the due date as advised by your assessor: _____________________________________

what do I need to do if I get something wrong?

If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You
will need to do one of the following:

• Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing.

• Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.

Question 1
• What is the purpose of the Community Care Common Standards?
The Australian Department of Health and Ageing has developed the Community Care Common Standards
to be applied to range of Community Care services – including in home care. The Standards are made up
of three Standards and 18 expected outcomes relating to those Standards.

• What are the three Community Care Common Standards?

Standard 1: Effective management

Standard 2: Appropriate access and service delivery

Standard 3: Service user rights and responsibities

• List five documents that must be kept to provide evidence of compliance against the Standards.
Document 1: Regulatory compliance

Document 2: Community understanding and engagement

Document 3: Human resource management

Question 2

Briefly explain the purpose of the following community care programs. For each program list the
services available.

Program Purpose Services

Home and HACC services are designed to assist the Domestic assistance (home
Community Care people who are older and frail or have a help/home care) Household jobs
(HACC) disability and need help to continue living at like cleaning, clothes washing and
home. HACC can provide a range of basic ironing.
services to support you with everyday tasks.
Personal care. Includes help with
bathing or showering, dressing, hair
care and toileting.

Home maintenance

Home modification.

Community nursing.
Community Aged A Community Aged Care Package (CACP) is a .assistance with your meals,
Care Packages package of personal care services and other showering, dressing, and laundry;
(CACP) personal assistance that is delivered to the
individual in home. assistance with maintaining your
mobility;

some maintenance/gardening
services;

Temporary respite care; and.

Transport to medical appointments,


shopping or social activities

Extended Aged Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) On costodial care


Care at Home packages are flexible, individually designed
(EACH) packages funded by the Commonwealth
Government for frail older Australians who
require a high-level care to remain living at
home.
Department of DVA supports veterans, war widows and Assistance managing medications
Veterans’ Affairs widowers, serving and former defence force and health conditions
(DVA) program members, eligible Australian Federal Police
members with overseas service; and their Attendant care and household
dependants and carers by delivering programs services
of care, compensation, commemoration and Veterans' Supplement in Home
defence support services Care

Community Nursing

Rehabilitation Appliances Program

Question 3

Research current directions that the government is taking in relation to community based care.

What are four reforms that are planned?

(You may like to access The Coalition’s Policy for Healthy Life, Better Ageing (September 2013).)

• Introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme

• "Living Longer. Living Better” reforms in the aged care sector and

• Commonwealth and State based reforms to community mental health funding


Question 4

• Briefly explain the term ‘duty of care’.

A duty of care is a legal obligation which is imposed on an individual requiring adherence to a standard of
reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others. It is the first element that
must be established to proceed with an action in negligence.

Marco is visiting Kim in his home. Kim has mental health, alcohol and drug issues. When Marco gets to
Kim’s house, he sees that she is clearly under the influence of drugs. Marco is unable to raise Kim, who has
passed out on the lounge.

Marco is annoyed as he told her he would be coming today. Marco decides to leave Kim to sleep it off and
come back later in the day to complete his visit.

• Has Marco demonstrated his duty of care to Kim? Explain your answer.
Yes, I believe that Marco has demonstrated his duty of care because he kept Kim for sleep as it was not his
duty to do so but still he did.

Question 5

You are a community services worker in Adelaide. There is a new client, Alf, who requires support in his
home while he recovers from a stroke.

It turns out that Alf lives in squalor and is a hoarder.

Access the Community Workers Work Health and Safety Guidelines . You can find this at
http://www.safework.sa.gov.au/uploaded_files/CommunityWorkers.pdf.

What are five controls that are suggested to work safely in this situation?

Control 1: Use incontinent aids


Control 2: Clean the floor with disinfectant

Control 3: Non-slippery floor in the house

Control 4: Adjustable bed

Control 5: Bed rave - up

Question 6

• List the legislation (title and date) that regulates privacy in your state or territory. Briefly outline the
purpose of this legislation.

Legislation: Privacy act 2009 (Qld) Ip Act


Purpose: It recognises the importance of protecting the personal information of individuals. It
contains a set of rules or 'privacy principles' that govern how Queensland Government
agencies collect, store, use and disclose personal information.

• What are the key points of privacy legislation in relation to home and community care?

The right to privacy in Home and Community services workers regularly work with sensitive information that
is communicated in confidence. Confidentiality is a fundamental component of service provision. It
safeguards client privacy and promotes trust between clients and service providers.

• What are the major consequences of breach of confidentiality?


Breach of patient confidentiality consequences can include a sizeable award for damages and a loss of
reputation for a doctor or healthcare clinic. To guard against these types of breach of patient confidentiality
consequences, many healthcare businesses purchase malpractice insurance.

• To whom should you refer breaches of confidence or other standards?

It is a well settled principle of law.

Question 7

• Write down the responsibilities of employers and employees in relation to WHS in a home and
community services environment.

Employers:

Take reasonable care for the worker's own health and safety, and for the health and safety of others, while
at work. Follow reasonable directions given by, or on behalf of, the employer on issues related to health or
safety.

Employees:

As an employee, the individual have a 'duty of care' responsibility for safety and health at the workplace.
Report any hazards, injuries or ill health to your supervisor or employer; and. cooperates with your employer
when they require something to be done for safety and health at the workplace.
• Provide two examples of how you would meet work health and safety requirements in the following
areas.

Maintaining personal hygiene

Example 1:

use of personal protective equipment’s such as such items as gloves, foot and eye protection, protective
hearing devices (earplugs, muffs) hard hats, respirators and full body suits

Example 2:

Safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment or surfaces in the patient environment

Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)

Example 1:

Provides Occupational Safety and Health like by using disposable gloves

Example 2:

PPE is equipment that will protect the user against health or safety risks at work head protection on most
construction sites).

Ensuring safe manual handling

Example 1:

Maintain a safe and healthy work environmment.


Example 2:

Work health and safety- your duty of care.

Question 8

Consider the following situations. Identify:

• the hazards and associated risks (at least two for each item)

• possible control measures the employer should put in place to minimise the risk of injury or illness

• action you should take in each situation, including any reporting requirements that need to be made.

The first one has been completed as an example.

Hazard Risks Control measures Pr

Slippery floors • Slips, trips or falls • Provide floor mats •


• Breaks, sprains • Require use of non-slip shoes

• Use signs to warn of temporarily


slippery surfaces
Mechanical aids, Falls Use according to the manuals
including hoists and
transfer equipment Broken equipment

Cleaning products, Floors are not fully dry and can be Standard precautions
sanitisers accessed.
Safe handling
Spills and contaminants are left
unattended. Waste disposal

Poor, inappropriate or dirty cleaning


equipment used
Contact with public Transferable diseases Issuing protective equipment.

Injury Trying a less risky option

Items contaminated Transmission of HIV use of protective barriers


with blood or body fluids
Hepatitis B keeping the workplace clean
Sexual harassment, Anxiety Early identification of the risk factors
work place bullying
Physical abuse Adopting certain control measures

Clients who are Aggressive behaviour Follow organisational procedures to


confused and/or violent remain safe
Frustration, anger
Speak to the client in a clear, non-
provocative manner
Question 9

• A person-centred support approach can contribute to the empowerment of people living in the
community. What is the advantage of this?

A person-centred approach helps organisations provide accessible, responsive and flexible services that
meet the diverse needs and preferences of people living in our communit. They make a significant
difference not only to the people you support and your staff but also to how your organisation operates and
prospers.

• In one to two sentences explain why older people, or people with disabilities, are commonly
disempowered.
Disempowering among the older people occurs due to negative interactions such as disturbing their
privacy and disturbing when they are resting.

• Read the following scenario and answer the questions:

Alberto has had a stroke.

Although his wife, Michaela has been able to provide love and support for Alberto, there are some things
they just couldn’t manage.

Alberto and his case manager, John, have talked about his needs, with Michaela being involved in the
discussion.

They are adamant about what Michaela can do for Alberto and the types of support they need. They ask for
help with Alberto’s showering, dressing and transport as Michaela does not drive.

Alberto also wants to attend physiotherapy to regain his strength.

After a few months, Alberto is very happy with his progress. He is now quite capable of showering and
dressing himself and has just been given permission from his doctor to drive again.

John meets with Alberto and Michaela to discuss changes to his care plan. It is agreed to cease the
personal care and transport services, but in place of those John will receive some assistance with
gardening and general maintenance, as he still finds balance and heavy work difficult.

• In what way does this scenario represent consumer-directed care?


As john is providing help to Alberto in that way it serves as consumer directed care because he is helping
the family in various ways.

• How do you think this approach has helped Alberto to recover from his stroke?

Due to the huge help in terms of physiotherapy as well as the service delivered by John which provide
replacements to him due to which he recover soon.

Question 10
Elsie is 80 years old. She lives on her own in an old country property five kilometres from town. Her nearest
neighbour lives over 500 metres away and is often away from home. Elsie does not have a mobile phone.
The house needs repair as the roof is leaking, but Elsie does not have the money for this.

• What action could you take to make sure Elsie is safe, balancing her wish to be independent and be
able to take risks?

Proper repair of the house and providing some sort of help to overcome certain health issues.

• List four things that could be done to reduce risks to Elsie’s safety and security.

Action 1: Emergency mobile phone or telephone

Action 2: Proper take care of the house


Action 3: She can hire someone for look after

Action 4: Information can be given to police so that they can sought out the matter.

Question 11

Gianni lives alone at home. His eyesight is deteriorating rapidly, however he is fiercely determined to stay in
his own home until he dies.

He walks to the shops each day at 10.00am to do his shopping, but he is finding it harder to do with his bad
eyesight.

The town where he lives is not the same as it was when he moved there fifty years ago. In those days it was
a nice country town – now it is a growth area in the outer suburbs of Melbourne. There is a large problem in
the area with high rates of unemployment and large rates of methamphetamine use.

• What safety and security risks does Gianni face?

Proper repair of the house and providing some sort of help to overcome certain health issues.

• List four things that can be done to reduce risks to Giannis’s safety and security.
Action 1: Installing cameras in her house

Action 2: Personal care worker

Action 3: She can keep mobile phone with her foe emergency.

Action 4: Can seek for quick assistance

Question 12

• What procedures can be put in place to ensure fire safety in a client’s home?

• 1.Installing smoke alarms

• 2.ensure easy escape in emergency

• 3. Do not burn cigrrates during night

4. Make sure that there is no fire before sleeping


• Research the legal requirements in your state or territory for smoke alarms to be installed in homes.
Briefly explain the requirements.

Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) provides an analysis and evaluation of the Status Quo: smoke alarms
installed in accordance with the current.

• What is the name of the Act or Regulations that cover requirements for smoke alarms in your state
or territory?

Environment planning and Assessment Act (EP) ( A ACT)

Question 13

Explain the procedures you must follow when entering a client’s home to ensure them of your identity.
Follow organisation's procedures to assure client of bona fide identity before entering the house Relevant
legislation, regulations, standards and policies and how to access them.

Question 14

Bunty has cancer.

She has undergone one program of chemotherapy and has been receiving HACC services due to her
declining health needs. Bunty was very sick during the treatment, but her health gradually improved.

Last week Bunty was distressed to find out that her cancer is back. Her oncologist has strongly
recommended a further chemotherapy program. If she does not have treatment she is likely to die within a
month.

Bunty has decided not to have the second lot of chemotherapy – instead she wants to die at home. Her
family are angry that she is giving in to the disease – especially as the oncologist has so strongly
recommended further treatment.

• Should Bunty do what her family and oncologist want her to do? Explain your answer.
Well chemotherapy is very painful, and Bunty may be finding difficulty to bear it again and as she knows
that she will die one day so I think that Bunty should do what she wants.

The family approach you and ask if you can talk some sense into Bunty.

They ask you for legal advice about whether Bunty can be forced to take the treatment. They also ask you
lots of technical questions about Bunty’s cancer and how treatment will work.

Bunty has given her consent for you to share information with her family, but you don’t really feel this is
within the role of your job.

• What should you do in this situation?

I don’t have the right to take decision on behalf of Bunty but I can explain them the situation of Bunty.

Question 15

What is meant by ‘emotional abuse’? Provide examples of emotional abuse that older people and
people with disabilities are commonly subjected to.
Emotional abuse is a type of abuse that you can experience in an abusive relationship. Although it doesn't
leave you with physical scars, The abuse of older people by family member’s dates in material and
emotional hardship for the elderly older people will enjoy longer periods of disability. This definition of elder
abuse has been heavily considered cruel, for example sexual violence, forced also often give rise to
accusations of witchcraft.

What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?

Your answers to each question

ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 2

Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.

Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.

Name: Rajwinder kaur


Date of birth: 02/01/1995 Student ID: 77116

Unit:

• CHCHCS001 Provide home and community support services

Student to complete Assessor to complete

Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date

Case study 1

Case study 2

Case study 3

STUDENT DECLARATION

I Rajwinder kaur____________________________________________declare that these tasks are my own


work.

None of this work has been completed by any other person.

I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.

I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.

I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.

Student signature: Rajwinder kaur_______________________________________________________________________

Student name: RAJWINDER KAUR_______________________________________________________________________

Date: 19/ 03/ 2019_____________________________________________________________________________________

ASSESSOR FEEDBACK

Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.
A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.

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Assessor name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

ASSESSMENT TASK 2: CASE STUDIES

Task summary:

You are to read the case studies and complete the questions that follow.

What do I need in order to complete this assessment?

• Access to textbooks and other learning materials

• Access to a computer and the Internet (if you prefer to type your responses).

When do I do this task?

• You will do this task in the classroom or as homework – your assessor will advise.

• Write in the due date as advised by your assessor: _____________________________________

what do I need to do if I get something wrong?

If your assessor marks any of your answers as incorrect, they will talk to you about resubmission. You
will need to do one of the following:

• Answer the questions that were incorrect in writing.

• Answer the questions that were incorrect verbally.

Case Study 1: Bernie and Glenys

Bernie and Glenys have been married for 47 years. Glenys has been diagnosed with dementia and requires
constant care. Bernie has been caring for Glenys at home and is committed to her care.

Now Bernie has found out that he has terminal cancer. He will probably only have about six months to live.
Bernie is distraught and worried about what will happen to Glenys after he dies.

One day while you are cleaning their bedroom, you find a stash of medications hidden behind the
cupboard.
When you ask Bernie about them he looks very guilty. He says that they are his ‘insurance’ to make sure
that neither he nor Glenys will suffer.

He also says that you should not say anything to Glenys or anyone else about them – he couldn’t bear for
Glenys to be lonely when he dies.

You look at the medications and see that these are very strong. You realise that Bernie is considering
ending his own and Glenys’s lives when he feels they can no longer cope.

• You sympathise with Bernie’s situation, but what should you do in this ethical dilemma?

I can ask Bernie to keep calm and deal with the situation and will give sympathy.

• Identify two possible solutions that will assist Bernie to address his concerns and be comfortable to
take different ‘end-of-life’ action.
. He can hire personal care worker

• How would you demonstrate respect and sensitivity to Bernie – imagine that your views are very
different from his in this situation.

I will appreciate his views whether they seems to be similar to my views or not because he in such a
difficult situation and despite of thinking about his life he wants to make secure the future of her wife.
The workplace grapevine quickly becomes active. One of your colleagues comes rushing up to you, ‘Oh my
goodness, I can’t believe that Bernie was going to murder his wife!’ she exclaims. ‘What did he say to you?
Is he going to be arrested? Poor old Glenys – he kept on saying he wanted to care for her at home but all
this time he just wanted to get rid of her.’

• Explain how you would respond while still maintaining confidentiality.

I have no right to do anything , but I can just inform to my manager.

What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?

Your answers to this case study

Case Study 2: Candice

Candice is frail and has dementia. Her dementia has been caused by a history of drug and alcohol abuse.
She lives at home with her niece, Nevaeh, who cares for her.

Candice receives support at home to shower and receives meals on wheels. Nevaeh is known to be an
alcoholic and it is expected that she also takes illegal drugs.

Lately Candice has been losing a lot of weight. There has also been some unusual bruising on her arms
and chest – Nevaeh explained that Candice often falls out of bed, especially if she has been drinking.

Nevaeh is drunk when you arrive today and you see that she is eating Candice’s meals on wheels.

You also find medications in the kitchen, which have obviously not been given to Candice for some time.
When you ask Nevaeh about why she is eating Candice’s food, she says that there is no point in her giving
it to Candice as she just spills it down herself.

When you ask her about Candice’s medication, Nevaeh says that these are old prescriptions that she
doesn’t take any more (even though they are the medications listed on the care plan).
She then says, ‘Is it pension day today? Thank god! I’m desperate for some ciggies!’

She then races out, leaving you alone with Candice. You know that Nevaeh has access to Candice’s bank
account.

• What are three types of abuse that Candice may be subject to?

• 1.Financial abuse

• 2.Mental abuse

3.Emotional abuse

• What action do you need to take? Remember to write down the documentation you may need to
complete.
I will report the abuse to the department.

What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?

Your answers to this case study

Case Study 3: Albert

Albert is dying. As he is enduring his last few days, he asks if he can tell you something.

You are happy to sit down for a chat, as you often enjoy a chat with him when you visit his home. Albert
begins to talk.

You are shocked to hear him confess that, when he was a teacher during the 1960s and 1970s, he
committed some sexual offences against girls and boys at the school where he was working.

Albert cries that he is truly sorry for what he did. Two days later he dies. His family assembles around his
bedside and talk about what a gentle and good man he was.

You feel that Albert was genuinely sorry for what he did. You know that you are obligated to report all issues
of child abuse, however you wonder if there is any need in this case – it all happened so long ago and
Albert was such a nice man.

• What action should you take in this situation?


I will talk to my supervisor and will then find solution for the issue.

• What type of psychological damage may Albert have caused to the school children who are now in
their 50s and 60s?

It might have caused some sought of stress and certain emotional issues among them.
What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?

Your answers to this case study

ASSESSMENT TASK COVER SHEET – ASSESSMENT TASK 3

Students: Please fill out this cover sheet clearly and accurately for this task.

Make sure you have kept a copy of your work.

Name: RAJWINDER KAUR

Date of birth: 02/ 01/1995 Student ID: 77116

Unit:

• CHCHCS001 Provide home and community support services

Student to complete Assessor to complete

Student
Resubmission? Sufficient/
Assessment Task Y/N initials insufficient Date

Observation task

STUDENT DECLARATION

I RAJWINDER KAUR________________________________________declare that these tasks are my own


work.
None of this work has been completed by any other person.

I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student/s.

I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks.

I understand that if I am found to be in breach of policy, disciplinary action may be taken against me.

Student signature: Rajwinder kaur_____________________________________________________________________

Student name: RAJWINDER KAUR_____________________________________________________________________

Date: 19/ 03/ 2019___________________________________________________________________________________

ASSESSOR FEEDBACK

Assessors: Please return this cover sheet to the student with assessment results and feedback.

A copy must be supplied to the office and kept in the student’s file with the evidence.

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Assessor signature: __________________________________________________________________________________

Assessor name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________

ASSESSMENT TASK 3: OBSERVATION TASK

Task summary:

There are three parts to this task:

• Part A: You are to prepare for a home visit, including discussing policie

• Part B: You are to be observed by your assessor working with two clien

• Part C: You are to answer a set of verbal questions about the clients an

What do I need in order to complete this assessment?

• Workplace policies and procedures relating to home and community support activities.
• Two clients who are in a home and community support setting.

• Approval from their work placement supervisor to work with the clients.

• Approval from each client to be a part of this task.

• Client care plans for each client.

• Access to resources and equipment specific to each home visit.

When do I do this assessment?

• You will do this task during your assessor’s work placement visit.

• Write in the date of your assessor’s visit: _______________________________________________

what do I need to do if I get something wrong?

If your assessor sees that you have not shown appropriate skills or knowledge, they will give you some
feedback and you will need to do the specific task again. If you answer any of the verbal questions
incorrectly, your assessor will give you another opportunity to answer them.

Instructions:

You are to work with two ageing clients in a home and community support setting.

The type of support to be provided will vary depending on the service and the needs of the client.
Examples of support could include:

• personal care

• food services

• home maintenance

• social support

• home care support – cleaning, cooking, shopping, business affairs, laundry.

• You must visit each client in their home at least once.

Your assessor will observe you during these visits. You will be supervised at all times during your work
with these clients.

You must obtain permission from your work placement supervisor to work with each of these clients.
You must also obtain permission from each of the clients. Use the permission forms at the end of this
task.

Part A: Discuss care plans and prepare for visits

Prior to your visit to each client, you will need to have a discussion with your assessor in which you talk
about the following topics.

• Your work placement service’s policies and procedures about providing care in a home and
community support setting.

• Discuss each care plan with your assessor. Your assessor will ask you to explain the care plans to
them. They may ask some additional questions.

• Show your assessor how you prepare for each home visit.

Your assessor will ask you questions about the policies and procedures and also the client care plans.
Make sure you can access these documents during the discussion.

Your assessor will be looking to see that you:

• Show that you understand your work placement’s policies and procedures relating to home and
community support activities

• This will include things such as privacy, confidentiality and risk management practices when working in clients’ homes.

• Read and understand each client’s individual plan and goals.

You must be able to explain the main points of each client’s plan and goals to your assessor.

• As part of the preparation for both home visits:

• identify any known risks involved with providing care to this client in their home, and identify the risk
control measures that are in place

For example, risks might include: behavioural problems, pets (such as aggressive dogs or an excessive number of pets), crowded or
inaccessible areas, disrepair of home, etc. Control measures will refer to what has been done to fix or reduce risk of harm or injury.

• identify any equipment, processes and aids that will be required for the visit

• identify the purpose and the time of the visit with your supervisor (or other relevant person if your
supervisor is not available)

• identify with your supervisor (or relevant person) any tasks that need to be done during your visit

• prepare all equipment, resources and documentation that you will need to take with you on your visits

• For example: obtaining operating instructions for equipment; checking/calibrating equipment; making sure the
equipment is safe for use; relevant checklists; ensuring they can use the equipment; making sure it is the correct
equipment for the client; getting each client’ s file, case plan, observation report forms and so on.

Part B: Client visits

Your assessor will observe your home visits and how you support each of the clients.

After the second visit your assessor will ask you a set of verbal questions (refer to Part C).

Your assessor will be looking to see that you:


• Identify yourself before entering each client’s home.
For example: by saying hello and giving your name; by identifying yourself if necessary, such as by your badge, uniform or ID card, where you
are from, etc.

• Explain the purpose of your visit and ensure each client gives their consent.
• For example: be clear in what you are there to do; how long you will be there for, etc.

• Show that you have a positive relationship with each client.


For example: by being friendly; communicating appropriately; being respectful; taking an interest in the client etc.

• Allow your clients the opportunity to express their issues or concerns about the visit or anything else, and
address the issues.
• Engage appropriately with anyone else who may be in the client’s home.
For example: by introducing yourself; being friendly to those people; answering any questions (only with the consent of the client), addressing
concerns, fears, worries etc.

• Consider any hazards that may impact on your clients’ health and safety (and/or your own) and put in
place risk controls.
• For example: your client may appear be unwell with a cold or flu; general appearance and wellbeing of the client; condition of the property;
temperature of the property (ie too cold, too hot etc.)

• Follow the instructions in each client’s care plan and as given by your supervisor.
• Use appropriate PPE depending on the task you are doing.
PPE may include, apron, gloves, mask, eye protection etc.

• Communicate appropriately with each client.


• For example: making sure that they understand your instructions; making sure they are listening to what they are saying; observing their body
language; considering cultural communication requirements; using active listening, etc.

• Are respectful and sensitive to each client, respecting that you are working in the clients’ homes
For example: being respectful of the person’s home and belongings; accepting differences (for example, their culture may be different to your
own); by being courteous to other people in the home; by respecting the client’s wishes (for example, to take shoes off on the carpet).

• Adhere to duty of care requirements.


For example: by performing all tasks in line with work policy and procedures; by ensuring safe work practices; providing a standard of care as
required by practice standards, etc.

• Fill out all required documentation and make arrangements for follow-up visits.

Part C: Verbal questions

After both home visits are complete, your assessor will ask you a set of verbal questions about your work
with the clients. Your assessor will tell you if a question is relevant to only one of the clients by referring
to them as Client 1 and Client 2.

What do I need to hand in for this task? Have I completed this?

Signed Client 1 permission form

Signed Client 2 permission form

Signed Supervisor approval form


Home and Community Support (observation) – Client 1 Consent

Client approval (Use this if the client is able to give permission themselves)

Dear ________________________________________________________________________________________

My name is __________________________________________________________________________________

and I am studying the Certificate III in Individual Support.

As part of my assessment for this task, I will be providing you with support in your home. I would
welcome your participation in this assessment.

My assessor must be present to observe my performance on the day.

Please sign below to show your agreement.

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________

Signature:____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ___________________________

Home and Community Support (observation) – Supervisor Approval (Client 1)

I, ___________________________________________________________________________________________,

<supervisor’s name> approve __________________________________________________________________

<student’s name> to undertake this assessment with _____________________________________________

<client’s name>.

Approval is dependent on the following conditions:

• The student must be supervised at all times when working with the client.

• The student’s assessor must be present.

• The client or their family may request that this assessment be stopped at any point. In this case,
other arrangements will be made in consultation with the student, the student’s assessor and
myself.

Supervisor’s name: ___________________________________________________________________________


Signature:____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ___________________________

Home and Community Support (observation) – Client 2 Consent

Client approval (Use this if the client is able to give permission themselves)

Dear ________________________________________________________________________________________

My name is __________________________________________________________________________________

and I am studying the Certificate III in Individual Support.

As part of my assessment for this task, I will be providing you with support in your home. I would
welcome your participation in this assessment.

My assessor must be present to observe my performance on the day.

Please sign below to show your agreement.

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________

Signature:____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ___________________________

Home and Community Support (observation) – Supervisor Approval (Client 2)

I, ___________________________________________________________________________________________,

<supervisor’s name> approve __________________________________________________________________

<student’s name> to undertake this assessment with _____________________________________________

<client’s name>.

Approval is dependent on the following conditions:

• The student must be supervised at all times when working with the client.
• The student’s assessor must be present.

• The client or their family may request that this assessment be stopped at any point. In this case,
other arrangements will be made in consultation with the student, the student’s assessor and
myself.

Supervisor’s name: ___________________________________________________________________________

Signature:____________________________________________________________________________________

Date: ___________________________

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