Course Title: Provide services for the needs and circumstances of young people
Part A: Course Overview
Program: C4429 Certificate IV in Youth Work
Course Title: Provide services for the needs and circumstances of young people
Portfolio: Vocational Education
Nominal Hours: 100
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Students typically complete 80 hours of Placement for this unit
Terms
Course Code |
Campus |
Career |
School |
Learning Mode |
Teaching Period(s) |
HWSS5771C |
City Campus |
TAFE |
535T Social Care and Health |
Face-to-Face or Internet |
Term1 2024, Term2 2024 |
Course Contact: Dianne Mackay
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 99254454
Course Contact Email: dianne.mackay@rmit.edu.au
Course Description
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to provide guidance and role models to young people and their families, or nominated carer to maintain positive and supportive relationships, while identifying problems and establishing goals for change based on maintaining support from family, nominated carer and the general community.
This is a clustered unit with:
CHCYTH015 Support young people to create opportunities in their lives
Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities
None
National Competency Codes and Titles
National Element Code & Title: |
CHCYTH022 Provide services for the needs and circumstances of young people |
Elements: |
1.1 Identify and respond to immediate needs of young people according to nature and degree of urgency. 1.2. Provide young people and their families or nominated carer with information tailored to their capacity of understanding and designed to calm and reassure. 1.3. Observe for and allay distress, anxiety, aggression and apathy. 1.4. Look for and note signs of impairment of functioning in individuals and relationships. 1.5. Engage the young person in purposeful activity, including physical activity to deal with fight or flight, patient accompaniment for freeze behaviour and to help them activate relational and cognitive control. 1.6. Identify and respond to longer term needs of young people according to circumstances, opportunities and threats in their environment. 2.1. Offer the young person adequate opportunity to explore and clarify the issues facing them. 2.2. Support the young person's agency and right to self-determination. 2.3. Negotiate involvement of other parties as required to meet the needs of the young person. 2.4. Listen actively and positively to young person's issues, needs, views and feelings about their issues and accepting support. 2.5. Make renewed attempts through modified approaches and responses where there are communication difficulties. 2.6. Describe and analyse the nature and scope of the issues and check with the young person for completeness and accuracy. 2.7. Clearly explain to the young person the role and capacity of the worker to provide assistance and support. 2.8. Obtain relevant information from others about the young person's potential need for support. 2.9. Clearly explain young person's right to access information and to query the worker's actions. 3.1. Encourage and support the young person to work out their own goals and priorities and to assess feasibility. 3.2. Identify and explain in a supportive manner any risks arising from the young person's choices. 3.3. Offer further options to the young person without imposition and pressure. 3.4. Emphasise and negotiate young person's responsibility for determining and achieving their goals. 3.5. Encourage young people to identify and prioritise long- and short-term goals based on individual responsibility and personal choice. 3.6. Support the young person to develop strategies to act on goals. 3.7. Encourage young person to identify and analyse factors that have contributed to past behaviour and obstacles to achieving individual and family goals. 3.8. Identify unrealistic expectations, challenge negative attitudes and unacceptable objectives, and re-negotiate plans. 4.1. Discuss availability, type and nature of services and resources to help the young person. 4.2. Advise the young person about legal, statutory and organisational provisions which may affect their situation and confirm young person's understanding of information provided. 4.3. Establish systems to ensure information and referral sources within organisation are up-to-date, comprehensive, accurate, accessible and relevant to young people. 4.4. Continually monitor effectiveness of service delivery and resolve problems of access, services and resources. 4.5. Ensure all documentation and reporting is in accordance with organisational policies and procedures. 5.1. Interpret young person requests for advocacy to identify the scope and goals of the advocacy role and outline and negotiate the scope and goals with the young person. 5.2. Respond to young person's request for support and accompany the young person during first stage of access to services to enable them to gain confidence to go alone. 5.3. Represent the young person's interests clearly and accurately as agreed with the young person. 5.4. Explain to the young person all representations made on their behalf in a manner and language suitable to their information needs and circumstances and confirm their understanding. 5.5. Ensure decisions and actions taken on behalf of the young person are consistent with their expressed and implied preferences and interests. |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the below elements.
1. Identify and address immediate needs and circumstances, using trauma informed focus of young people. |
1.1 Identify and respond to immediate needs of young people according to nature and degree of urgency. 1.2. Provide young people and their families or nominated carer with information tailored to their capacity of understanding and designed to calm and reassure. 1.3. Observe for and allay distress, anxiety, aggression and apathy. 1.4. Look for and note signs of impairment of functioning in individuals and relationships. 1.5. Engage the young person in purposeful activity, including physical activity to deal with fight or flight, patient accompaniment for freeze behaviour and to help them activate relational and cognitive control. 1.6. Identify and respond to longer term needs of young people according to circumstances, opportunities and threats in their environment. |
2. Explore and clarify issues facing the young person as the primary stakeholder and the nature of support sought. |
2.1. Offer the young person adequate opportunity to explore and clarify the issues facing them. 2.2. Support the young person’s agency and right to self-determination. 2.3. Negotiate involvement of other parties as required to meet the needs of the young person. 2.4. Listen actively and positively to young person’s issues, needs, views and feelings about their issues and accepting support. 2.5. Make renewed attempts through modified approaches and responses where there are communication difficulties. 2.6. Describe and analyse the nature and scope of the issues and check with the young person for completeness and accuracy. 2.7. Clearly explain to the young person the role and capacity of the worker to provide assistance and support. 2.8. Obtain relevant information from others about the young person’s potential need for support. 2.9. Clearly explain young person’s right to access information and to query the worker’s actions. |
3. Facilitate goal setting and action planning. |
3.1. Encourage and support the young person to work out their own goals and priorities and to assess feasibility. 3.2. Identify and explain in a supportive manner any risks arising from the young person’s choices. 3.3. Offer further options to the young person without imposition and pressure. 3.4. Emphasise and negotiate young person’s responsibility for determining and achieving their goals. 3.5. Encourage young people to identify and prioritise long- and short-term goals based on individual responsibility and personal choice. 3.6. Support the young person to develop strategies to act on goals. 3.7. Encourage young person to identify and analyse factors that have contributed to past behaviour and obstacles to achieving individual and family goals. 3.8. Identify unrealistic expectations, challenge negative attitudes and unacceptable objectives, and re-negotiate plans. |
4. Provide targeted assistance and referral. |
4.1. Discuss availability, type and nature of services and resources to help the young person. 4.2. Advise the young person about legal, statutory and organisational provisions which may affect their situation and confirm young person’s understanding of information provided. 4.3. Establish systems to ensure information and referral sources within organisation are up-to-date, comprehensive, accurate, accessible and relevant to young people. 4.4. Continually monitor effectiveness of service delivery and resolve problems of access, services and resources. 4.5. Ensure all documentation and reporting is in accordance with organisational policies and procedures. |
5. Act as an advocate on request. |
5.1. Interpret young person requests for advocacy to identify the scope and goals of the advocacy role and outline and negotiate the scope and goals with the young person. 5.2. Respond to young person’s request for support and accompany the young person during first stage of access to services to enable them to gain confidence to go alone. 5.3. Represent the young person’s interests clearly and accurately as agreed with the young person. 5.4. Explain to the young person all representations made on their behalf in a manner and language suitable to their information needs and circumstances and confirm their understanding. 5.5. Ensure decisions and actions taken on behalf of the young person are consistent with their expressed and implied preferences and interests. |
Overview of Assessment
This course is assessed in accordance with competency-based assessment.
To demonstrate competency in this course you will need to complete the following assessment tasks to a satisfactory standard. You will receive feedback from the teacher when you have completed the assessment tasks.
1 of 3 Identifying support needs and goal planning- Practical assessment
2 of 3 Identifying support needs and goal planning - group setting- Practical assessment
3 of 3 Goal plan review- Practical assessment