FPH201 First Peoples Culture, History And Healthcare Assessment
- Subject Code :
FPH201
- University :
Torrens University Exam Question Bank is not sponsored or endorsed by this college or university.
- Country :
Australia
Assessment Task
Write a reflective journal of 500 words on how your opinions and views of social, historical and cultural aspects of healthcare may have been challenged so far in the trimester in relation to your learnings about the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Please refer to the Instructions for details on how to complete this task.
Context
This assessment aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of the key concepts of cultural diversity and cultural awareness, specifically those that impact the interpretation and delivery of culturally competent health services. Scenarios depicting different aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural diversity and concerns will be used to address the importance and benefits of cultural awareness and understanding for the health professional.
You will develop critical skills as you communicate thoughts, feelings and experiences. You will also be expected to express how the presented scenarios, and knowledge gained from the subject will guide you going forward professionallyReflective writing is evidence of reflective thinking, and is a process where you can learn you’re your experiences. In particular, the reflective journal assessment in this subject, supports you to explore and articulate your intercultural learning and its relevance to your personal, social and professional life.
Instructions
Task 1: Reflect on the Key Concepts
- Reflect on what you have learnt during the first 3-4 week of this subject that is new to you about the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- Identify up to eight (8) key concepts of cultural diversity and awareness you have learnt.
- Using the Decision Wheel, rate each key concept from 1 – 10 (1 being low and 10 being high) to indicate how much (you feel) you now understand each concept.
- For instructions on how to use the decision wheel, please read the attached FPH201_Assessment 1_How to use the Decision Wheel.pdf
- You may change key concepts and ratings in the wheel as many times as you wish before downloading and saving a final version to submit with your reflective journal.
- Comment on why you choose this order/ ranking of the key concepts in the comment box provided below the wheel.
- Once you have completed the wheel, download and save it. You need to add the Wheel as an appendix to the reflective journal.
Task 2: Write a Reflective Journal
- Write a 500 word (+/- 10%) reflective journal explaining how your opinions and views of social, historical and cultural aspects of healthcare have changed in relation to your learnings about the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
- Reflect upon and analyse your own cultural beliefs, attitudes and values and the influence these may have on health care with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
- For more information, please refer to the attached FPH201_Assessment 1_Cultural Beliefs, Attitudes and Values.pdf.
- You are required to draw specifically from your Decision Wheel outcomes, your own opinion as well as upon the subject learning resources and independent research.
NOTE
The content of the journal entry is confidential and will only be read by your Learning Facilitator. This is intended to solicit honest expressions of genuine thoughts and feelings.
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