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The aim of this assessment is to assess your knowledge and performance in the requirements of the unit.
This assessment is in 2 parts:
Part 1: Case study scenario on legal requirements
Part 2: Case study scenario on ethical requirements
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A submission checklist
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Part 1: Legal requirements
Read the Case Study Scenario below and complete your responses to questions 1 – 5 in the spaces provided. Your answer should stay within the suggested word count where given.
For each question, your response must:
address all parts of each question with examples as appropriate
use clear and concise language to ensure the intended meaning is understood
provide references where required, using either the Harvard
or APA
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Once completed, submit this assessment to your Teacher/Assessor for marking.
Case Study Scenario 1: Identifying and responding to legal requirements
This scenario is based on the simulated organisation
Indigo Community Services and Health Hub. This is your first day as a new employee with Indigo Community Services and Health hub, a large organisation that has multidisciplinary team providing holistic care to its clients. . You commence your day with an induction and orientation with Brandon, the administrative officer. He provides you with an information package including documents that relates to your duties, boundaries and responsibilities within your job role that you are required to read and sign. You have also been given access to a computer, and he shows you the files that relate to legal matters.
After your induction, you are partnered with Kristin, who will mentor you with your first visit to see a client. When you collect the client's file, you note they are currently sitting on the front bench where there is public access. There is no one around to monitor visitors.
During your client visit, Kristin conducts an assessment of needs. During the assessment, the client tells Kristen that he is concerned about the pain in his leg wound, which is covered with a dressing. As this is not part of your job role, Kristin tells the client that she will notify the Registered Nurse at Indigo Community Services and Health Hub about it, so they can make a time to come and visit. At the end of the day, you are unsure if Kirstin reported the wound pain because there are no notes in the client's files about it.
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Short answer questions
Answer the questions in the tables and spaces provided.
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Explain how the organisational documents and professional requirements shown in the provided table help you do your job legally and ethically. Each response should be 30 – 50 words. Table 2 Organisational documents and professional requirements
Document or requirement
Information it provides to enable you to do your job Code of Conduct/Ethics
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Job description
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Why is it important that staff be able to access these documents during their employment? (Your answer must be 30 - 50 words.)
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