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ACHPER NSW Community and Family Studies HSC Enrichment Days 2016 Groups in Context Syllabus Content Students Learn About: Category A Groups - People with Disabilities - Homeless people Students Learn To: Exploring the four specific groups within the community - Prevalence of each group within the community - Individual diversity within each group Utilise reliable sources of data to examine the nature of each group by considering the following questions: - What is the prevalence of the group within Australia? - What determines whether an individual is part of the group? - How might individuals vary within the group? Issues of concern for the four specific groups within the community Access to services - Types of services, eg financial support, transport, accommodation and housing, health care, counseling, education, employment, legal aid Factors affecting access to services - resources, eg time, money, energy, knowledge - Aspects of the service, eg opening hours, confidentiality, location, staffing Explore the factors that can affect each groups access to services by considering the following questions: - What types of services does each group require access to? - What resources are necessary to support each groups access to the service? - How available are the services within the community? Homeless & People with Disabilities Prevalence • Prevalence of each group within the community. • What does ‘prevalence’ mean? • Prevalence is a statistical term used to indicate how common a particular condition, disease or characteristic is within a group or community. In this instance, we use prevalence to refer to how many people with specific characteristics are within a community. • For example – How many people are homeless within Australia? Homeless & People with Disabilities Individual Diversity • Individual diversity within each group. • What does ‘individual diversity’ mean? • Individual diversity refers to the characteristics of the different individuals who make up the group. It is what determines whether an individual is part of the group and how characteristics, concerns and experiences might vary within the group itself. • For example – One characteristic of people with disabilities are those with a physical disability. Focus Questions • FQ1 (4 marks) Describe two types of services the homeless require access to. Describe two types of services people with disabilities require access to. Describe – Provide characteristics and features • FQ2 (4 marks) Explain a factor that may affect access to a service for the homeless. Explain a factor that may affect access to a service for people with disabilities. Explain – Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident. Provide why and / or how Focus Question 1 – Type of Services Describe two types of services the homeless require access to. OR Describe two types of services people with disabilities require access to. Types of Services (from syllabus) • Financial support • Transport • Accommodation and housing • Health care • Counseling • Education • Employment • Legal Aid Focus Question 2 – Factors affecting access to services Explain a factor that may affect access to a service for the homeless. OR Explain a factor that may affect access to a service for people with disabilities. Factors affecting access to services (from syllabus) • Resources • Time • Money • Energy • Knowledge • Aspects of the Service • Opening hours • Confidentiality • Location • Staffing Take Home Activities Take home activities which can be found in your booklet are those which can be completed back at school either in class or as homework. They are linked to the syllabus content that has been covered in today’s workshop. These take home activities will be completed in conjunction with the 4 questions you have prepared today.