Course Title: Develop and support relevant community resources

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term2 2022

Course Code: HWSS6148C

Course Title: Develop and support relevant community resources

Important Information:

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School: 535T Social Care and Health

Campus: City Campus

Program: C4363 - Certificate IV in Community Services

Course Contact: Melinda Brown

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4580

Course Contact Email: melinda.brown@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Nominal Hours: 120

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None

Course Description

This course describes the skills and knowledge required to work with the community to develop relevant and effective resources to engender community support for initiatives aimed at specific groups.

This course applies to workers in both health and community sectors and/or a community development work context. Workers at this level will be part of a professional team and under the guidance of a supervisor.

This course is delivered and assessed as a cluster with:

CHCCDE007: Develop and provide community projects


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

CHCCDE005 Develop and support relevant community resources

Element:

1. Assess community resource requirements

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Document resource requirements through participation of networks and stakeholder needs

1.2 Research existing available community resources and assess their capacity to meet priorities of the group

1.3 Develop strategies to address gaps in available resources

1.4 Develop strategies for the provision of resources to assist in meeting organisation objectives within funding considerations

Element:

2. Develop an information base

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Establish and maintain professional networks with key people and organisations

2.2 Create opportunities to develop supportive connections between key people, including arranging and conducting meetings

2.3 Identify and plan for obstacles to effective contact between people and develop appropriate strategies to overcome these

2.4 Maintain records and make available as required to facilitate community interaction

Element:

3. Develop community resources

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Develop resources with participation of key people

3.2 Follow processes and procedures to facilitate endorsement and implementation

3.3 Undertake appropriate work to ensure that maintenance of community resources is carried out according to agreed procedures and budget allocations

Element:

4. Facilitate community access to resources

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Publicise availability of resources to target group, key people and organisations to encourage participation in activities

4.2 Make resources available to all users as required in accordance with organisation procedures

4.3 Review resources regularly to ensure usefulness and currency


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

There will be a range of learning activities to engage students with course material to develop the skills and knowledge required to work with the community to develop community resources. The learning activities will be interactive and will include: group work activities, peer learning, discussions, guest speakers, reflective learning, and practice learning exercises.


Teaching Schedule

Course Schedule: Community Projects  cluster                                                                                                      Semester 2 2022 

Week

Topic

Week 1

Introduction to community project management (Face to Face)

  • Understanding the differences between community projects and community services programs
  • Community development principles
  • Key principles of designing and developing community projects
  • Principles for effective group participation using a collaborative, strengths-based approach
  • Overview of communities and group structures and their specific needs 

Week 2

Assessing needs and resource requirements (Face to Face)

  • Identifying issues and concerns  in communities: social, health, political, cultural, historical  
  • Conducting needs assessment - community priorities assessment and analysis
  • Asset mapping
  • Resource availability 
  • Identifying and consulting with relevant networks, people and stakeholders

Week 3

Preparing for projects (Face to Face)

  • Legislation and public policies relating  to community projects and resource development
  • Communication protocols and practices relevant to community projects and resource development including dealing with the media, copyright and confidentiality
  • Decision making structures  at different levels, including groups, communities, organisations and governments
  • Determining activities and tasks to promote the project, develop community resources and review the project


Week  4

Developing project plans (Online)

  • Preparing schedules - strategies and actions needed to achieve goals
  • Developing goals and objectives (SMART)
  • Documenting goals, objectives, communication, monitoring and review methods
  • Assessment Task 1- Working in groups to prepare the project plan


Week 5

Implementing plans (Face to Face)

  • Monitoring progress
  • Maintaining stakeholder participation and engagement

Assessment 1 Workshop (Face to Face)

  • Assessment Task 1- Working in groups to prepare the project plan


Week 6

Developing community resources (Face to Face)

  • Organising resources
  • Types of media, resources and techniques used to develop community resources/projects
  • Preparing and disseminating promotional materials
  • Developing project deliverables
  • Community Project - Time allocated to work on  Assessment Task 2 to  develop, promote and deliver the community resource/project


      • Design the resource/project
      • Promote the resource/project

Week 7 

Self  Directed Week, no formal class 

Week 8


Developing Community Project - Time allocated to work on  Assessment Task 2 to  develop and promote the community resource/project, including:

    • Conduct research and interviews


 Week 9 

Deliver Community Project - Time allocated to work on  Assessment Task 2 to deliver the community resource/project


Week 10

Deliver Community Project - Time allocated to work on  Assessment Task 2 to deliver the community resource/project


 Week 11

Deliver Community Project / Commence Reviewing the Project  (Face to Face)

Assessment Task 3 - time allocated to work on  Assessment Task 3 to deliver the project to its conclusion and commence reviewing the project.


Week 12

Project reflection and evaluation (Face to Face)

Assessment Task 3 - time allocated to work on  Assessment Task 3 to review the project

  • Reflect on the project
  • Reflect on own performance
  • Prepare the project review report

Week 13

Course reflection and evaluation / Assessment 4 Workshop (ONLINE)

Week 14 

Self  Directed Week - no formal class/ time allocated to follow up student appointments if needed - ONLINE


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources


Overview of Assessment

Assessment Task 1: Develop a Community Project Plan 

Assessment Task 2: Develop, promote and deliver a Community Resource

Assessment Task 3: Review the Community Project

Assessment Task 4: Knowledge Questions


Assessment Tasks

Assessment Task 1: This assessment task requires you to work individually and as part of team to plan the delivery of a community project that involves the development of a project plan. This task will enable you to demonstrate your knowledge and skills to assess community resource requirements, develop a community project and an information base.

Assessment Task 2: This assessment task requires you to work individually and as part of team to develop, promote and deliver a community resource planned for in Assessment Task 1. This task will enable you to demonstrate your knowledge and skills to develop an information base, develop community resources and deliver a community project by facilitating access to the resource.

Assessment Task 3: This assessment task requires you to work individually and as part of team to review the project planned for and delivered in Assessments Tasks 1 and 2 by analysing feedback, reflecting on processes and performance to measure effectiveness and determine outcomes. This task will enable you to demonstrate your knowledge and skills to review a community project.

Assessment Task 4: The purpose of this assessment task is for you to demonstrate your knowledge of key concepts and techniques related to community projects and resources.


Assessment Matrix

A marking rubric for each assessment task is located on Canvas

Other Information

Please refer to the RMIT student page for extensive information about study support, assessment, extensions, appeals and a range of other matters: www.rmit.edu.au/students


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