List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Research best practice RTW models for organisations | 1.1 Research best practice RTW models for different types of organisations taking into account relevant legislation and regulations 1.2 Analyse the forms of health outcomes measurement used in best practice RTW models within different types of organisations 1.3 Identify the benefits and challenges of implementing RTW best practice in an organisation 1.4 Analyse the relationship between an organisation’s RTW strategy and its practice 1.5 Review approaches used for continuous improvement in a range of organisations |
2. Review organisation's RTW programs | 2.1 Identify and review the organisation’s RTW policies and procedures 2.2 Identify personnel with responsibility for RTW in their work roles 2.3 Determine the forms of health outcome measurement used by the organisation 2.4 Analyse quantitative organisational data relating to RTW programs 2.5 Analyse organisational practices and any qualitative data available 2.6 Document and summarise the key points of the analysis of the review of the organisation’s RTW program |
3. Prepare and pitch a continuous improvement plan for an organisation | 3.1 Meet with representatives of the organisation and provide an overview of the review of the RTW program 3.2 Explain the relevance and types of data, both quantitative and qualitative, that could be collected to measure the RTW program’s outcomes 3.3 Explain the role of personnel and teams at all levels of the organisation in improving RTW program outcomes 3.4 Suggest approaches suitable for the size and type of organisation for supporting workers and promoting RTW programs 3.5 Discuss issues relating to changing or improving the culture of the organisation and advocate the benefits of features of best practice RTW models |
4. Develop a plan to improve the organisation’s RTW program | 4.1 Refine ideas for improving the organisation's RTW program after discussions with key representatives from the organisation 4.2 Develop RTW program measures suitable for the size and structure of the organisation 4.2 Design a project tailored to the needs of the organisation that will have measurable outcomes 4.3 Develop and document an action plan to implement the project |
Evidence of the ability to:
research current information on approaches and models of return to work (RTW) programs in a range of organisations
review the organisation’s RTW program and develop RTW measures for the organisation
present findings of the review and ideas for RTW program improvements
document a project action plan.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
outline key features of relevant state and/or territory legislation and regulations relating to RTW programs
outline the benefits of RTW programs for individuals and employers
outline the key RTW barriers for individuals and employers
summarise key points of current literature and research relating to best practice RTW models within organisations
outline the role of perception and attitudes towards injury or illness and how it impacts on an individual’s RTW program
explain how health outcomes are measured
describe the types of data collected by health outcome measurement tools
outline the benefits and challenges of RTW programs within an organisation
describe key features of organisational policies and procedures relating to RTW programs
describe key features of project or action plans including:
purpose and objectives
activities to be undertaken
timelines
personnel and responsibilities
costs
monitoring mechanisms.
Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in the personal injury management fields of work and include access to:
office equipment, technology, software and consumables
organisational records, policies and procedures.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.