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1. You are invited to attend a case management meeting. How will you prepare?
Consider the topics you want to emphasise in your appointment with a case manager. Do you have any particular sources you'd want to talk about? a particular issue you wish to talk about?
(b). How would you record the outcomes of the meeting?
(c). where would the recorded data be stored?
(d). why is it necessary to make records like this?
2. List five indicators of imminence of self-harm or harm to others.
3. (a). What are the impacts of generational abuse and welfare dependency?
4. (a). How is decision making conducted in many indigenous families?
(b). How can you support this decision-making process?
(c). Why is it necessary to consider cultural needs when working with indigenous families?
(d). How can these needs be catered for?
5. (a). What are three services that might be accessed by a homeless client with drug and alcohol issues and a mental illness?
(b). Name the organisations providing these services, the referral requirements of the services as well as eligibility criteria.
(C). How would you negotiate collaborative working arrangements for all services involved?
6. (a). Identify any four-family structure and dynamics.
(b). How would these impact on communication and decision-making with and for clients?
7. Identify three ways of working with the client to establish communication requirements.
8. (a). Identify two things clients might feel confused or concerned about that could cause a barrier to accessing services and
(b). describe how you will work with other services to minimise client's confusion in a coordinated manner.
9. (a). Describe briefly how you would work with the client and services to monitor progress toward outcomes
(b). List two ways you can obtain feedback from clients about services.
(c). Identify 2 ways of working with the client to establish communication requirements.
10. (a). List four strategies case coordinators and service providers can use to manage service duplication.
(b). Identify two impacts of service duplication.