The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Undertake research into community health requirements
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Consider and respect community values and beliefs and gender roles and taboos in conducting research in community health needs Completed |
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Consult community representatives to establish their priorities and obtain agreement to gather information Completed |
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Consult key people from the community and relevant information sources to obtain information and confirm community health needs Completed |
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Analyse information obtained to identify community health requirements, maintaining individual privacy and confidentiality Completed |
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Conduct, record and report research in line with ethical standards and showing respect for communities, families and individuals involved Completed |
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Structure health promotion programs to address identified community needs in consultation with community stakeholders Completed |
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Provide health care program to address common problems
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Provide information in plain language to clients about health problems common to their particular client group Completed |
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Refer common health problems identified as part of the program in line with community, organisation and legislative/regulatory requirements Completed |
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Support clients and families in accessing health care services and associated benefits as required Completed |
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Provide guidance, support and assistance to individuals and families coping with social and emotional issues according to identified needs and cultural protocols Completed |
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Provide clients with information relevant to promoting and maintaining health in a way they understand readily Completed |
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Check client understanding of information through appropriate questioning Completed |
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Ensure health care programs support clients to take a self-care approach to health in line with individual needs and organisation and community requirements Completed |
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Organise the delivery of health promotion programs
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Provide health care programs to the community in ways that are consistent with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community values and beliefs Completed |
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Integrate promotion of health screening, surveillance and education activities into the programs, as appropriate Completed |
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Where appropriate, organise follow up care for clients with identified health problems using computer and/or paper based registers Completed |
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Where appropriate, produce lists of clients with significantly over-due health care checks and employ active recall strategies Completed |
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Identify social and environmental interventions that may improve health and implement in partnership with the community and other agencies Completed |
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Establish and maintain links with support agencies, resource networks and associated health services in the local and regional area Completed |
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Participate in the evaluation of health promotion programs
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Collect and document data to contribute to the evaluation of health programs Completed |
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Interpret data according to program and organisation requirements Completed |
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Prepare reports from data collected and provided to management in line with organisation guidelines Completed |
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Maintain client and community confidentiality in line with organisation and community requirements Completed |
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