Domain - Injury Prevention

Domain - Injury Prevention

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Level 3

Demonstrate knowledge of injury and injury problems and explain the consequences on public health
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22236 Unit Standard 3 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to describe: injury and explain key categories of injury; the size and scope of the injury problem; and identify and describe sources of available injury prevention information and injury data.

Standard-setting body:

Toitū te Waiora Community, Health, Education and Social Services Workforce Development Council

Contains Māori components

Describe key concepts and models of injury prevention

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22237 Unit Standard 3 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard are able to describe: . a key injury prevention concept, that injuries are predictable and preventable; . an injury prevention framework and effective approaches to injury prevention; and . a Maori model of hauora and its relevance to injury prevention.

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Standard-setting body:

Toitū te Waiora Community, Health, Education and Social Services Workforce Development Council

Describe the skills required by an injury prevention practitioner to work in the community
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22238 Unit Standard 5 Credits

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People credited with this unit standard will be able to describe: the importance of planning and evaluation in effective injury prevention practice; an effective approach to working in a community at increased risk of injury; and the importance of advocacy in effective injury prevention practice.

Standard-setting body:

Toitū te Waiora Community, Health, Education and Social Services Workforce Development Council

Level 4

Develop an injury prevention project plan to address an identified issue
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22239 Unit Standard 4 Credits

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People credited with this unit will be able to identify: a specific injury issue; priority group and focus for an injury prevention project plan; develop an injury prevention project plan; and develop an evaluation approach for the project plan.

Standard-setting body:

Toitū te Waiora Community, Health, Education and Social Services Workforce Development Council

Data as at 2024-04-25 23:01:13.2