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Assessment instructions
Table 1 Assessment instructions
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Part 1 Research and short answer questions
Part 2 Scenarios and short answer questions
And is supported by:
Part 7 Assessment checklist
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What do I need to do to achieve a satisfactory
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The objective of this assessment is to assess your knowledge and
performance in implementing work health and safety policies and
procedures to support the health, safety and wellbeing of students in an
educational environment.
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Access to this assessment and learning resources, including the
student workbook and any supporting documents or links.
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In accordance with the TAFE NSW policy Manage Assessment
Appeals, all students have the right to appeal an assessment
decision in relation to how the assessment was conducted and the outcome
of the
assessment. Appeals must be lodged within 14 working
days of the formal notification of the result of the
assessment.
If you would like to request a review of your results or if you have
any concerns about your results, contact your Teacher/Assessor or Head
Teacher. If they are unavailable, contact the Student Administration
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(Long URL - https://www.tafensw.edu.au/student-
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development-services/personal-counselling-wellbeing)
Part 1: Research and short answer questions
For each topic, the student must refer to the resources provided and
read each question carefully. The student will need to ensure they take
note of the volume of response requirement where indicated.
a. According to this legislation, what is meant by the phrase “duty
of care”?
https://education.nsw.gov.au/content/dam/main-education/policy-library/associated-documents/pd-2004-0020-01.pdf)
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1.4 What are the obligations of a School Learning Support Officer,
regarding child protection reporting, if following this Code of Conduct?
(40-50 words)
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requirements of employees, including School Learning Support
Officers, regarding the taking of
photographs and recordings on personal phones. (40-50 words).
20 words).
Topic 2 Hazards in the school environment
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2.3 Safework NSW lists the top causes of injury in the education
environment which are identified in the table below. For each cause of
injury, identify one preventative measure to avoid
injury in the table below. (25-35 words)
Table 2 Cause of injuries and preventative measures
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Taking regular breaks when completing long and repetitive tasks
Taking shorter breaks rather than taking one longer break
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damaged floors
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Aggressive and
unpredictable behaviours of others
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Answer: As a Student Learning Support Officer there
are a variety of preventative measures you can utilise to avoid injuries
occurring from
aggressive and unpredictable behaviours of
others. These preventative measures include but are not limited to;
students/staff members
Clear the space from viewing bystanders
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Table 3 Features of stress
Physical symptoms of stress
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As a Student Learning Support Officer (SLSO), there
are a variety of physical symptoms of stress that
A rise in blood pressure/heart rate
Insomnia
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(SLSO), there are a variety of non-physical
symptoms of stress that may occur in the
Depression
Racing Thoughts
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perceives that the demands of their work or
workplace environment exceed their ability or
Workload
Work environment
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Strategies to prevent workplace stress
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https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/childhood.aspx)
2.5 Choose one infectious disease to study in-depth. Conduct research
and complete the following table. (130-150 words total)
Table 4 Research task: Infectious disease
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What is the cause of the illness?
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Answer: Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye,
occurs when the conjunctiva (the white part of the eyeball and the inner
eye lid) is irritated by an infection or allergies.
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If you have viral conjunctivitis, one or both eyes might be affected,
and the discharge is likely to be clear.
If you have allergic conjunctivitis, both eyes are usually affected
with a clear discharge, and you might also have hay-fever symptoms, such
as an itchy nose, watery eyes and sneezing.
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