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Welcome to all students First Term - Session 3

Diploma in Disability 7th March 2012. Welcome to all students First Term - Session 3. Cluster 1: CHCORG506C – Coordinate the work environment CHCINF505C- Meet statutory and organisation information requirements. Reminder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. TANYA: RECORD THE MEETING

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Welcome to all students First Term - Session 3

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  1. Diploma in Disability 7th March 2012 Welcome to all studentsFirst Term - Session 3 Cluster 1: CHCORG506C – Coordinate the work environment CHCINF505C- Meet statutory and organisation information requirements

  2. Reminder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • TANYA: • RECORD THE MEETING • START STOP WATCH (JANE)

  3. Your teachers - • Tanya Fox Mobile: 0402 204 092 (during business hours) E-mail: tanya.fox4@det.nsw.edu.au • Cheryl Wilson – Tamworth Campus Phone: 67682004 E-mail: cheryl.wilson4@det.nsw.edu.au • Mailing address: Cheryl Wilson TAFE –NEI, Community Services Janison St TAMWORTH NSW 2340

  4. Timetable of Delivery – Semester 1 Integrated delivery and assessment approach • 29/2/2012 – 21/3/2012 CHCORG506CD Coordinate the work environment CHCINF505C Meet statutory and organisation information requirements • 28/3/2012 – 4/4/2012 HLTHIR403B Work effectively with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people • 25/4/2012 (Anzac Day?) – 2/5/2012 HLTOHS401A Maintain workplace OHS processes • 9/5/2012 – 30/5/2012 CHCCM503C Develop, facilitate and monitor all aspects of case management CHCNET503C Develop new networks • 6/6/2012 – 27/6/2012 CHCCS503A Develop, implement and review services and programs to meet client needs CHCDIS511A Coordinate services for people with disabilities

  5. The assessment task • Firstly – “stop panicking”!! • Read the assessment task several times and clearly understand what is being asked • Place the “dot points” into topic areas e.g. All questions which relate to communication; all questions which relate to OHS; also • Dot points which have topic areas which link into each other

  6. Address the report to the Manager of the organisation • Introduce the purpose of the report and provide an overview of what you are providing in the report • Break the report into topic areas and use headings and sub headings • Conclude your report with your recommendations • 1500 words IS NOT A LOT!!!!!!!

  7. Did you know? • What is the prevalence of autism in Australia? • Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD’s) are lifelong developmental disabilities marked by difficulties in: • Social interaction • Impaired communication • Restricted and repetitive interests and behaviours • Sensory sensitivities • Check out the link: http://www.autismspectrum.org.au

  8. Last week we looked at: • The community services sector within Australia, Non-government Organisations, organisational Strategic Plans and Business Plans and organisational vision and mission statements. • Did you find out about your own organisations structure, strategic planning, vision & mission?

  9. Organisation information requirements: • Organisations will have Policies & Procedures for recording, storing and sharing information. • Systems used will be monitored & evaluated to ensure: • correct data input, • Suitable storage processes, • appropriate user access • information integrity.

  10. Organisation information requirements: • Systems used in organisations for information management include: • Personnel management • Financial management • Data collection • Data analysis • Information sharing • Record keeping • eg;- employee files, financial reports & budgets, customer files, policies & procedures, process & task instructions, safety records, client feedback reports, appointments

  11. Organisation information requirements: • Information systems rely on data collected and entered by people, therefore the output can only be as accurate as the data input. • Different people will pay attention to different aspects of information and prioritise differently. Eg. Finance officer : support worker. • It is important that all users have input into design and use of the systems used. • Ease of use, capacity, capability, cost, upgrades, support, integrity, outputs.

  12. Coordinate the work environment: • What are some of the barriers for good work performance and outcomes? • Work processes • Time • Poor communication • Inadequate induction / training • Most of these barriers can be reduced by setting clear and agreed goals = planning. • Planning and goal setting can be improved by considering: • Client feedback including complaints • Staff perspective – they are doing the job day to day

  13. Coordinate the work environment: • What would be included in a good orientation and induction process for new staff? • Information to support the induction process includes: • Job description • Policies & procedures • Code of conduct • Communication systems • Performance appraisals • Employers must meet legislative requirements for all employees – Work health & Safety; discrimination; harassment, etc.

  14. Coordinate the work environment: • Good leadership will promote cooperative work practices and maintain positive relationships is the workplace. • Leadership requires: • flexibility and open mindedness • Setting of clear and achievable goals - involving all • Cooperative relationships – built on trust, reliability and consistency • Ability to manage differences of opinions or ideas • Delegation – knowing your staffs strengths & weaknesses

  15. Coordinate the work environment • A good leader takes responsibility for their own behaviour. • This is done by knowing your own strengths and weaknesses – • Self awareness • Self regulation • Self motivation • Social awareness • Social skills • A good leader is also a good role model

  16. Cheryl will be contacting all students :- • Cheryl Wilson will be contacting all students to discuss Recognition of Prior Learning

  17. I think that is enough for tonight!!!! • Any questions? • Remember to check out the Wiki. - If you haven’t joined yet, you need to do so. • http://diplomaindisability2012.neitwiki.wikispaces.net/ • I will send tonight's recording to you • Until next week – smile and enjoy this opportunity for learning

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