Elements and Performance Criteria
- Elements define the essential outcomes.
- Outline terms of placement with client in care
- Clearly explain what the client can expect from their placement, including the opportunities the placement presents and strategies for maximising benefits of the placement
- Explain rules and consequences for behaviour and, where relevant, negotiate with client in ways that are understandable and culturally appropriate
- Clarify boundaries of confidentiality with client
- Use appropriate communication processes to resolve issues, review placement progress and explain external and internal grievance procedures
- Explore and clarify understanding of client rights and expectations about direct care
- Complete and maintain all relevant documentation in accordance with organisation procedures
- Provide/mobilise domestic support
- Provide for client education, support and development
- Establish appropriate relationship with client to maximise access to development opportunities and participation in a range of services
- Assist client to identify and implement appropriate goals, strategies and activities to enhance their move to autonomy and self-empowerment
- Implement a range of approaches to life-skills training, including provision of positive role models to ensure client’s specific needs are addressed
- Make appropriate arrangements to support client in care to attend school or to undertake relevant vocational training and/or employment
- Negotiate appropriate processes for provision of health care education with relevant referral agency/organisation/department to ensure their delivery
- Agree on appropriate processes with client and relevant personnel to ensure client access to a range of emotional, social and physical support mechanisms
- Contribute to reintegration of client
- Negotiate required resources, services and ongoing support with client and significant others to ensure resettlement needs are assessed and addressed
- Arrange with relevant parties for client to participate in employment, counselling, education and accommodation as appropriate
- Undertake all relevant available activities designed to assist a successful transition from care
- Negotiate with all relevant parties to identify appropriate levels of contact with client, once out of care