Question:
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Three (3) Community-Based Integration Options: Provide information that addresses each of the following.
For religious or cultural reasons
Elderly persons have different needs
Teach or improve on existing skills
They should be open to everyone and not only for people with disabilities.
If there are many programs on offer, such as art, self defense, and dance classes at a community hall, choose one (1) and provide details.1.
Please include all information relevant such as costs and requirements.
Include any brochures, pamphlets and other information found on the internet.2.
Describe who you think might be interested.3. Describe how to access the service/program/facility.
Considerations for membership and how to obtain further information.4.
Identify barriers to participation and create strategies to overcome them.
To participate, you must have the right skills. You also need to be able to access building equipment. Safety concerns. Staffing requirements. Transport costs. Equipment.5.
Describe how participants can be active citizens by describing the service or organization that supports them.6.
Description of the way that the service/organisation which performs the activity protects human right.7.
Describe the information that could be made available for people, family members and other support personnel.8.
Make a feedback questionnaire that can be used for all participants.
This should be your design, not one that was copied and pasted from an online source.
Answer to Question: CHC43115 Certificate IV In Disability
Cultural and Religious Needs
Traditional Aborigines, the only group practicing hunting and gathering in Australia, are the only ones.
It uses both traditional and modern hunting tools and techniques.
Hunting is to be done within the limits of law. This allows men to showcase their talents.
Hunting is an ancient practice that is now governed by modern law.
In certain ways, it allows men to assert their authority over groups.
The information is obtained in ceremonies in which men exchange knowledge about animals and secret names.
This ritual activity by men is essential to the survival of the hunting industry.
Men hold powerful ceremonies after hunting to promote sharing.
The sacred caves or tree storehouses are used to keep local sacred items safe.
Hunting or gatherings are not permitted in sacred places.
Hunting wounded animals is also forbidden.1.
All relevant information including costs, times and days.
Hunting takes about five hours per day.
For their family’s food, men must get up at dawn to hunt.
They require speed, stamina, and speed.2.
Describe Who is most interested in the activity.
The majority of people involved in this type of activity are men who hunt and fish. Women go for gathering.
Bush turkey, porcupine kangaroo, and fish are the most popular choices for men. Women choose to harvest yams or vegetables as well as small animals and seeds.
Children can also get small game and fruits.3. Describe How To Access The Service/Program/Facility, Membership Considerations, How To Gain Further Information.
Access The Membership Information For Hunting Groups.
One is chosen to be a member of the hunting team.
Loyalty between individuals and their country is valued.4.
Identify the barriers and risks that prevent you from participating in your event. Then, develop strategies to address these issues.
There are skills requirements to participate, access to building equipment and safety concerns. Staffing requirements, transport costs, equipment.
Each tribe has to fight for food in order to support their family due to the fact that they only have a small amount of land.
Each tribe is able to hunt in its own area due to the existence of many tribes.
Hunting activity is controlled by laws. Hunters who violate these laws are forbidden from hunting.
The law mandates that there be a specified number of hunters at each location and time.
Scrapers and hammers were basic tools that were carefully flaked or chipped to make them into shapes.5.
Describe the Organization/Service That Provides the Activity to Support Participants to Be Active Citizens.
The group helps members by providing hunting gear to enable them to hunt.
They have all the gear they need to hunt efficiently.6.
Describes how the Organisation/service responsible for the activity respects human right.
The group is responsible for implementing laws to govern the consumption of certain food species and how they are distributed.
A person’s right to consume a particular species of food is determined by their age, sex, and other factors such as pregnancy status or health.7.
Describe how information could possibly be made available to individuals, including those they support and family members.
The information is obtained at and cerebrations ceremonies.
Men can share their thoughts about animals and their names, while still maintaining their hunting business.
The same goes for women, where information sharing is done freely to others regarding the gathering of food.
Elderly Persons Needs1.
All relevant information including costs, times and days.
Old people require food and medical attention.
For some hours, hunters who are strong enough can be allowed to hunt.
They can be accompanied or hunt by themselves.
They have the same hunting gear as other hunters.2.
Describe Who is most interested in this Activity.
Both males as well as females need special treatment from their families and friends.
Because they are elderly, they rely on each other for food and shelter.
However, some older men and women still hunt and gather food.3. Describe How To Access The Service/Program/Facility.
What are the Membership Benefits? How to Get More Information.
The law and government offer protection to elderly people.
The law ensures that older people are properly loved and protected.
Registration is mandatory for every member of the hunting societies.4.
Identify the barriers/risks to participation. Develop strategies to address these.
There are many things you need to know about participation, including safety, access to equipment, transportation, costs, equipment and staffing.
Hunting requires people who are strong, courageous and skilled.
Hunting can be difficult for those who are elderly or too weak to take control of their own affairs.5.
Describe the Organization/Service That Provides the Activity to Support Participants To Be Active Citizens.
The government has laws and policies that regulate hunting activities. It is the responsibility of citizens to follow them.6.
Describes how The Service/Organization Which Provides the Activity Upholds Human Rights.
The government gives people freedom to hunt while in other countries, it is illegal and is considered a criminal offense.7.
Define the information that could be made available for people, such as family members or those who support them.
The media and ritual cerebrations are where the information comes from.
Also, the message is passed from one hunting group and one tribe to another before finally being transmitted all over the country.
It is transmitted in the same manner from one generation to another.
Develops or teaches new skills1.
Provide all information relevant such as costs, dates, days and minimum requirements in order to participate.
Hunting is a sport that requires hunting equipment, time, and dogs.
A hunter must be over 18 years old to qualify.
Gathering is not required for females older than 18 years. They also need their gathering tools (e.g knives, daggers, etc.).2.
Describe Who is most interested in this Activity.
All parties need to improve their hunting skills and gather food.
Both the male and female.
Male hunters need hunting skills, while female gatherers require gathering skills.3. Describe How To Access The Service/Program/Facility.
You can find more information about membership and other considerations.
It is possible to learn new skills when hunters and gatherers exchange ideas.
This is most common in spiritual gatherings like ritual ceremonies and cerebrations.4.
Identify the barriers and risks that prevent you from participating in your event. Then, develop strategies to address these issues.
There are skills requirements to participate, access to building equipment and safety concerns. Staffing requirements, transport costs, equipment.
Inexperienced hunters and gatherers face many challenges because of a lack knowledge in hunting and gathering.
This results in hunting accidents that cause injury and deaths, which leads to food shortages and hunger.5.
Describe the Organization/Service That Provides The Activity To Support Participants To Be Active Citizens.
It encourages both female and male participation, and small children.
This breeds expert hunters and gatherers to ensure sufficient food.
It encourages hunting and gathering food across the country.6.
Describes how The Service/Organization Which Provides The Activity Upholds Human Rights.
High-quality equipment and information are available to hunters and gatherers, which makes hunting and gathering easier.
People have the right and responsibility to eat. They do this by using their unique skills and knowledge to hunt and collect food for their family, friends, and children.7.
Describe how information could possibly be made available to individuals, including those they support and family members.
Hunting and collecting skills are acquired during the hunt and gather process. Here one can observe and learn the techniques.
You can also get this information from ceremonies and rituals.