Application
The application of knowledge and skills described in this competency unit may relate to functions such as assisting an allied health worker in any professional function The knowledge and skills relate to functions that do not include the assistant carrying out an assessment or therapeutic process or intervention Work at this level requires direct supervision For training and assessment pathways, experience in workplace application of the skills and knowledge identified in this competency unit should be provided as required to support allied health professions |
Prerequisites
Not Applicable
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Provide relevant information to clients | 1.1 Understand the role of the allied health professional and assistant 1.2 Adhere to confidentiality policies at all times. 1.3 Provide basic accurate information to clients/prospective clients regarding allied health services |
2. Prepare for therapy session | 2.1 Discuss therapy/treatment program and confirm with appropriate supervising allied health professional 2.2 Obtain information from relevant sources according to organisation policies and supervising allied health professional 2.3 Check resources/equipment required for therapy program to ensure suitability and working order 2.4 Recognise and minimise environmental hazards in accordance with organisation requirements 2.5 Prepare the client for therapy under direction of relevant supervising allied health professional who may not be present |
3. Provide assistance with therapy session | 3.1 Assist with therapy tasks according to instructions of allied health professional who may not be present 3.2 Maintain general therapy precautions 3.3 Seek clarification/feedback as required 3.4 Take appropriate actions to ensure comfort, safety and privacy of the client 3.5 Reinforce, clarify and explain therapy goals to clients under supervision of allied health professional 3.6 Support and coach clients to achieve identified therapy goals under supervision of allied health professional 3.7 Deal with accidents/incidents appropriately and report to the supervising allied health professional |
4. Use therapyequipment correctly and safely | 4.1 Use equipment according to instructions set by supervising allied health professional 4.2 Follow WHS guidelines for particular pieces of equipment 4.3 Use equipment according to manufacturer and supervising allied health professional instructions |
5. Feedback appropriate therapy information to supervising allied health professional | 5.1 Pass on significant information to appropriate supervising allied health professional 5.2 Document information according to organisation policy and procedures |
6. Assist in the design and construction of simple therapy materials/equipment | 6.1 Assist the allied health professional to identify gaps in therapy material resources and develop solutions 6.2 Update therapy materials on a regular basis as instructed 6.3 Construct aids/adaptations in accordance with allied health professional's instructions |
7. Complete required administrative duties | 7.1 Maintain statistics in accordance with organisation policies and procedures 7.2 Maintain stock levels in accordance with organisation policies and procedures 7.3 Book in clients for appointments in accordance with organisation policies and procedures |
8. Apply a primary health care approach | 8.1 Demonstrate a holistic understanding of health as wellbeing, rather than focusing on disease or its absence 8.2 Work with an awareness of multiple determinants of health, including housing, education, nutrition and communication 8.3 Support and facilitate the involvement of the client and, where appropriate, the community in planning and provision of services 8.4 Promote good health and a preventive approach to maintaining health as part of own work role, where appropriate 8.5 Demonstrate recognition of and support for the importance of access and equity in provision of health services in line with own work role 8.6 Reflect evidence based practice in own provision of health care services |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit. |
Essential knowledge: The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively do the task outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage the task and manage contingencies in the context of the identified work role This includes knowledge of: Relevant organisation policies and procedures Client care plans, goals and limitations of therapy Roles, responsibilities and limitations of self and other allied health team members and nursing, medical and other personnel Therapy tasks/programs associated with particular client population Contraindications for therapies Community and government resources for client population Allied health resources available for client population Appropriate use of allied health equipment and resources Work health and safety (WHS) policy and procedures Infection control policy and procedures Basic therapy techniques (particular to relevant allied health profession) Knowledge of differences between occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech pathology Basic knowledge of human behaviour and social/interpersonal behaviour |
Essential skills: It is critical that the candidate demonstrate the ability to: Work within roles and responsibilities of the relevant allied health service Comply with relevant policies, protocols, guidelines and procedures of the organisation Follow instructions effectively Complete set instructions effectively and efficiently Request clarification/feedback appropriately Work effectively as part of a team and/or working effectively without the AHP being present where appropriate. Keep legible and logical documentation and relays information Use correctly and safely assigned therapy equipment In addition, the candidate must be able to effectively do the task outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage the task and manage contingencies in the context of the identified work role This includes the ability to: Communicate effectively with other team members and understand their various roles Assist with basic therapy techniques Apply skills in time management, personal organisation and establishing priorities Work under direct supervision Use effective interpersonal "people" skills Analyse activities break down activities into component parts Use initiative Assist with manual handling and client movement Respond appropriately to difficult or challenging behaviour Use problem solving skills as required Display empathy with client and relatives |
Evidence Required
The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria, Required Skills and Knowledge, the Range Statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package. | |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate this competency unit: | The individual being assessed must provide evidence of specified essential knowledge as well as skills Consistency of performance should be demonstrated over the required range of situations relevant to the workplace Where, for reasons of safety, space, or access to equipment and resources, assessment takes place away from the workplace, the assessment environment should represent workplace conditions as closely as possible |
Access and equity considerations: | All workers in the health industry should be aware of access and equity issues in relation to their own area of work All workers should develop their ability to work in a culturally diverse environment In recognition of particular health issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, workers should be aware of cultural, historical and current issues impacting on health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Assessors and trainers must take into account relevant access and equity issues, in particular relating to factors impacting on health of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients and communities |
Context of and specific resources for assessment: | Assessment must include evidence of workplace performance Relevant guidelines, standards and procedures Resources essential for assessment include: Other organisation policies and procedures Duties statements and/or job descriptions Documentation Equipment Infection control procedures Workplace health and safety guidelines |
Method of assessment | Observation of some applications in the work place (as is appropriate/possible) Written assignments/projects Questioning |
Range Statement
The Range Statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts. | |
Supervision refers to: | Instructing, advising, and monitoring another person in order to ensure safe and effective performance in carrying out the duties of their position The nature of supervision is flexible and may be conducted by various means including: in person through use of electronic communications media such as telephone or video conferencing Frequency of supervision will be determined by factors such as: the task maturity of the person in that position or clinical placement the need to review and assess client conditions and progress in order to establish or alter treatment plans in case of students and assistants the need to correct and develop non clinical aspects such as time management, organisation requirements, communication skills, and other factors supporting the provision of clinical care and working within a team A person under supervision does not require direct (immediate) and continuous personal interaction, but the method and frequency will be determined by factors outlined above |
Clients may include: | Infants Children Adolescents Adults Elderly Visitors Staff Prospective clients to the service or services Relatives/carers of client |
Client services may include interaction with: | Other staff members Team members Service units or departments Family members and friends of clients Carers Volunteers in a health services environment Professional representatives or agents of the client such as medical specialists, social workers, therapists, interpreters, teachers and/or spiritual, community or other representative |
Allied health services may include: | Physiotherapy Psychology/clinical psychology Podiatry Occupational therapy Speech pathology Dietetics Social work Audiology Physical education Pharmacists Prosthetists Orthotists Hydrotherapy services |
Confidentiality policies may include: | Fees Health fund entitlements Welfare entitlements Payment methods and records Public environments Legal and ethical requirements Writing details ie. medical and consent forms Conversations on the telephone Secure location for written records Offering a private location for discussions Information disclosed to an appropriate person consistent with individual's level of responsibility |
Workplace settings may include: | Hospital (inpatient and outpatient) Community health centres Rehabilitation service Therapy centres Multi-purpose centre Nursing home/hostels Residential care School Child care centre/preschool Allied health private practice Client's home (community based/rural and remote services) Hydrotherapy pools |
Allied health equipment may include: | Physiotherapy equipment Respiratory equipment Tilt tables Braces Electrotherapy devices Electrical equipment Hydrotherapy Manual handling Exercise equipment Positional equipment eg. slings/splints Wheelchairs/frames and walking sticks and crutches Audiovisual equipment Feeding equipment Plastering equipment Woodworking equipment Sewing machines Computers |
Occupational therapy equipment may include: | Splinting equipment Wheelchairs/frames and walking sticks/crutches ADL equipment Exercise equipment Various activity equipment Computer programmes Audio-visual equipment Positioning furnishing equipment Computer/other technical equipment Variety of activity equipment |
Speech pathology equipment may include: | Artificial larynx Augmented communication equipment Paediatric feeding devices Feeding equipment |
Allied health professional instructions may be: | Written Verbal Diagrammatic |
Assistance with therapy tasks may be: | Working directly with (in the presence of may be directly with or in parallel to) the allied health professional and according to their instruction Working without the allied health professional being present but according to instruction of the allied health professional Maintaining reserve of appropriate assessment and client record forms |
Relevant sources of information may be: | Clients Client relatives/friends/carers Allied health professionals Community/support group Nurses Care plans Discharge plans Appropriate training programs |
Information passed on to appropriate allied health professional must be as: | Case notes Verbal or written handover Memo Checklists Other forms according to procedures for individual organisations |
Recording of appointments may include but is not limited to: | Manual ie. appointment book Electronic ie. computer based program |
Sectors
Not Applicable
Employability Skills
This unit contains Employability Skills |
Licensing Information
Not Applicable