Course Title: Support relationships with carers and families

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: VE 2022

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Course Code: HWSS6081C

Course Title: Support relationships with carers and families

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This course is delivered and assessed in a cluster with;

  • CHCPAL001 - Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCAGE005 - Support people living with dementia

School: 535T Social Care and Health

Campus: City Campus

Program: C3401 - Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)

Course Contact: Clare McGlone

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 7929

Course Contact Email: clare.mcglone@rmit.edu.au


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Nominal Hours: 70

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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None 

Course Description

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work positively with the carers and families of people using the service based on an understanding of their support needs.


This unit applies to workers across a range of community services contexts.


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and families

Element:

1. Include carers and family members as part of the support team

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Assess and acknowledge the role and importance of carers and family members for the person


1.2 Work in a manner that recognises and supports carer’s relationship with, and knowledge about, the person with support needs


1.3 Identify the knowledge and skills of the carer that complement the role of the worker


1.4 Involve carers and families in the design and delivery of the person’s support services

Element:

2. Assess and respond to changes in the care relationship

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Assess potential risks of change to the care relationship including any potential physical and psychological harm to carers and the person


2.2 Support the person, carer and family to identify and use strategies that maximise positive aspects of change and transition


2.3 Support carers, families and friends to maximise ongoing support and involvement in the life of the person

Element:

3. Monitor and promote carer rights, health and well being

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Respect the confidentiality and privacy of the carer, as well as the person with support needs


3.2 Identify and respond to the need for services required by the carer to support the care relationship with the person


3.3 Identify and respond to issues that may impact on the physical and emotional health and well being of the carer


3.4 Provide carers and families with information about carer support services


Learning Outcomes


On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements.

 


Details of Learning Activities

Workshops where information is shared through talks and discussions, and exercises are conducted to apply learning. Time is spent during workshops for students to work on assessment tasks. It is an expectation that students also work on tasks outside of workshop time.


Teaching Schedule


Course Delivery: 
Sessions  Courses Activities
Session 1 
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and families
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • Introduction to this cluster of three units
  • describe the principles of person-centred care.
  • care and planning
  • research
  • dementia
Session 2
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • defininition
  • value/who cares?
  • young carers/income and the workforce
  • carer's wellbeing
  • impacts of care
  • benefits of caring
Session 3
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • impact of caring and workforce participation
  • Gender discrimination
  • Long term impacts/caring for elderly parent/partner/neighbour
Session 4
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • CALD carers
  • transition to a health care facility
  • transition to palliative  care
  • Carer's and family-end of life/grief/palliative
  • Legal and ethical issues
  • carer's leave & rights
Session 5
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • introduction to dementia/facts/types
  • symptoms & indicators/categories
  • Behaviours of concern
  • 5 Major needs/triggers in dementia
  • dealing with & de-escalating behaviours of concern
  • policies/procedures/documentation
Session 6
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • risks/signs of abuse
  • reporting requirements
  • developing good relationships
  • planning /facilitating activities
  • communication
Session 7
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • self-care
  • managing stress
  • introduction to palliative care
  • approach/principles
  • team approach
Session 8
  • CHCPAL001 Deliver care services using a palliative care approach
  • CHCCCS025 Support relationships with carers and familie
  • CHCAGE005 Provide support to people living with dementia.


  • Your role
  • dignity vs duty of care
  • communication
  • culture
  • Physiological signs of dying
  • post end life
  • Family and grief
  • Kubler-Ross  model
  • advanced care plan
  • End of course info


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources


Overview of Assessment


 Assessments will include a combination of tasks including knowledge questions and case study analysis.


Assessment Tasks

Task 1: Knowledge questions

Task 2: Practical assessment task

Task 3: Dementia Role Play 

Task 4: Palliative Care Role Play 

Task 5: Dementia Awareness and Self Care 


Assessment Matrix

Students will have access to a marking rubric for reference at the time assessment tasks are distributed.

Course Overview: Access Course Overview