Domain - Community Support Services

Domain - Community Support Services

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Level 2

Support consumers to meet household management needs in a health or disability setting
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 2

20828 Unit Standard 8 Credits

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This is an entry level unit standard for people involved in or planning to become involved in the support or care of consumers in a health or disability setting in a consumer's own home, a private home, or in a residential facility. The work of people completing this unit standard will be supervised by supervisors at the facility, or by phone and visits. People credited with this unit standard are able to: support consumers with their household management tasks; demonstrate knowledge of the impact of culture on support and/or care delivery; demonstrate knowledge of the importance of setting boundaries to the services to be provided by a support worker, and how to seek assistance and/or advice when required; demonstrate knowledge of confusion and managing interactions with confused people; demonstrate knowledge of abuse or neglect and their reporting; and report information relevant to the delivery of the service delivery plan.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Level 3

Apply knowledge of a consumer's rights and responsibilities in a health or disability setting
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 3 This unit standard has been replaced by unit standard 27104.

20824 Unit Standard 2 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights; apply the Code of Rights in a health or disability setting; and outline a consumer's responsibilities and a provider's duties in a health or disability setting.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Support consumers to meet personal care needs in a health or disability setting
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 2

20825 Unit Standard 8 Credits

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This is an entry level unit standard for people involved in or planning to become involved in the support or care of consumers in a health or disability setting in a consumer's own home, a private home, or in a residential facility. The work of people completing this unit standard will be supervised by supervisors at the facility, or by phone and visits. This unit standard could lead on to such other unit standards as 5019, Assist an older person to meet their physical needs. People credited with this unit standard are able to: support consumers with their personal care; demonstrate knowledge of the impact of culture on support and/or care delivery; demonstrate knowledge of the importance of setting boundaries to the services to be provided by a support worker, and how to seek assistance and/or advice when required; demonstrate knowledge of confusion and managing interactions with confused people; demonstrate knowledge of abuse or neglect and their reporting; and report information relevant to the delivery of the service delivery plan.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Describe and apply culturally safe operating principles and Pacific values in a health, disability, or community setting
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 2 This unit standard has been replaced by unit standard 25987.

23381 Unit Standard 6 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to describe and apply culturally safe operating principles and Pacific values in a health, disability, or community setting.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Level 4

Assist a person who is affected by dementia to meet daily living activities
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 3 This unit standard has been by replaced unit standard 23920 and unit standard 23921. This unit standard replaced unit standard 5018.

17029 Unit Standard 6 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: describe the nature of dementia and dementia related confusion; interact supportively with people who have dementia and their carers; assist the person who has dementia and/or dementia related confusion to meet daily living activities in a safe environment; and describe support and advocacy systems for family/whanau and professional carers.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

Advocate in partnership with a disadvantaged individual or group for disability support
This standard has expired and is no longer available.

Version 5

1835 Unit Standard 4 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to: clarify the issue or concern; formulate a culturally appropriate course of action; and implement the course of action.

Standard-setting body:

Te P?kenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

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