CHCECE006 - Levels Of Support

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CHCECE006 - Levels Of Support

Post by shasza_69 » Fri Jul 29, 2016 10:38 pm

Hi I am hoping you can help me I have looked and read but I can't find what I need for this Q. if someone can guide me I would very much appreciate it. haven't answered as I don't know how please can someone help me :)

Q: Define the term levels of support.


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Re: CHCECE006 - Levels Of Support

Post by Lorina » Sat Jul 30, 2016 12:40 pm

Could it be something like if you have an issue/ concern who you can turn to for support:

Level 1- Room Leader
Level 2 - Assistant Director
Level 3 - Director
Level 4 - HR Manager

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Re: CHCECE006 - Levels Of Support

Post by shasza_69 » Sat Jul 30, 2016 3:46 pm

thank you I think I found it .The duration of a behaviour is a measurement in how long a child or young person engages in the behaviour. It is possible to calculate and record the total duration of a number of behaviours, the length of each instance or the average amount of each instance calculating the duration of behaviours is important when the concern is not the amount of times.

I do try to find out on my own but when I get really stuck ,I ask for guidance this is a great forum.

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Re: CHCECE006 - Levels Of Support

Post by Lorina » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:53 pm

I was completely wrong there! :oops:

I take it it's in relation to a child's behaviour...

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Re: CHCECE006 - Levels Of Support

Post by Lorina » Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:54 pm

Along the lines of behaviour I found this:

Support Levels

Could this be what you are referring to?

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