Elements and Performance Criteria
- Elements define the essential outcomes
- Apply the social psychology of leisure to clients
- Determine how the concepts of motivation and freedom as the psychological foundations of leisure relate to a specific client group
- Identify key aspects of leisure behaviour of clients
- Analyse client psychological perspective and experience of leisure
- Identify the potential psychological benefits of leisure for clients
- Identify ways in which leisure activities may contribute to well being in line with lifespan
- Identify key aspects of health, illness and well being influencing client
- Identify factors that may be contributing to an individual’s health, well being and satisfaction in life
- Identify how leisure may be related to the happiness and well being of the client
- Develop strategies to use leisure activities as a means to optimise well being, taking into account developmental status, individual differences, preferences and needs of clients
- Identify leisure and health strategies to assist in pain management
- Develop plans to facilitate socially acceptable behaviour in a leisure and health context
- Contribute effectively to development and implementation of a team approach to behaviour management
- Determine if behaviour of clients is indicating unmet needs and develop strategies to address needs
- Identify triggers that may lead to socially unacceptable behaviour of clients involved in leisure and health activities
- Outline ways of preventing and managing anger and conflict of clients involved in leisure and health program
- Determine how the effectiveness of behaviour management strategies will be evaluated and revised throughout the provision of leisure and health activities