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Qualification Title
CHC52015 Diploma of Community Services
Unit Code
CHCCCS007
Unit Title
Develop and implement service programs.
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☐ Melbourne ☐ Sydney ☐ Perth
Due Date
Week 6
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Task One – Questions
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Assessment Task 1: Questions
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Question 1
What are two strategies to ensure service users are supported based on their individual needs at all levels of program planning?
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Question 2
What are two barriers that may prevent service-user participation?
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Question 3
Describe how two of the barriers you identified in Question 3 may be overcome.
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Question 4
List two ways you could consult with people accessing your service.
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Question 5
Identify two strategies for consulting and collaborating with other services.
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Question 6
What is meant by ‘multifaceted needs’?
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Question 7
What other parts of the organisation’s work may impact on service delivery?
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Question 8
What codes, standards or legislation may impact on the community services area you plan to work in? Identify one of each.
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Question 9
Identify two internal and two external stakeholders whose input into program planning you consider is important.
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Question 10
List two ways of incorporating individual differences, rights and needs into planning.
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Question 11
List three strategies (one for each) that you can use to identify financial, human and physical resource requirements when planning.
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Question 12
What is the name of the funding process used by governments in Australia and what is an alternative funding framework also used by community services organisations and programs?
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Question 13
Name three systems (or work areas) that can support program planning.
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Question 14
Identify a template tool that can be used to document a program plan and list its components?
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Question 15
Who is responsible for communicating roles and responsibilities to relevant stakeholders when planning a new program and what are two methods they can use to do this?
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Question 16
Who is responsible for governance of an organisation and how is accountability ensured at all levels?
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Question 17
Explain two of the principles that are important when planning a new program.
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Question 18
Describe the stages of monitoring a program.
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Question 19
What document guides the way money is spent on running a community services program and what are two types of resources that are needed to run a program in this sector?
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Question 20
Identify a need that is common to most service users and explain how an organisational procedure may shape the way you act to better meet that need.
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Question 21
Identify two factors you would take into account when assessing a program’s capacity.
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Question 22
How does evaluation feed into continuous improvement?
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Question 23
How can you ensure risks are addressed when delivering a new program?
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