Early Learning, Supportive Care 20, 30
Demonstrate effective communication skills.
Describe ways to respect the privacy and confidentiality of care recipients.
Research workplace safety principles, practices and relevant legislation required for employees in the workplace.
Explore the worldviews of health and well-being of Métis, First Nations and Inuit people in Canada.
Explain key aspects of human development and growth.
Evaluate how interaction with nature affects wellness in individuals.
Examine the benefits of volunteering in caregiving environments in the community.
Examine supportive care provider careers.
Compare different types of health care environments staffed by supportive care providers.
Investigate the structure of the provincial health care system.
Recognize patients’ rights in health care environments.
Explore effective communication skills in health care environments.
Explore the roles and responsibilities of health care teams.
Explore the contemporary meaning and historical origins of medical terminology.
Explore home management tasks.
Examine ways to care for older persons.
Observe how to position, transfer and lift a patient.
Recognize the importance of personal hygiene in health care environments.
Examine safety measures and procedures in health care environments.
Apply bed making techniques.
Prepare for the work placement.
Participate in a work placement experience.
Relate one’s work placement experience to personal and career goals.