Discuss characteristics of professional conduct.
Explore the worldviews of health and well-being of Métis, First Nations and Inuit people in Canada.
Investigate principles related to ethical practice in caregiving environments.
Demonstrate effective collaboration skills for managing conflict, providing and receiving feedback and making decisions in the workplace.
Explore ways to provide culturally safe care in caregiving environments.
Investigate the requirements for running a regulated family child care home in Saskatchewan.
Describe how early learning and child care caregivers can develop positive relationships with families and the community.
Determine ways to support children’s culture, identity and sense of belonging.
Explore Indigenous approaches to child rearing, nurturing and learning.
Examine the structure of the Canadian health care system.
Investigate health care services for First Nations, Métis and Inuit people in Canada.
Examine how to plan, report and record patient care.
Explore stress and fatigue management strategies for workers in health care environments.
Explore the contemporary meaning and historical origins of medical terminology.
Examine factors related to dementia in adult patients.
Investigate infection prevention strategies.
Examine safety measures and procedures in health care environments.
Demonstrate grooming and dressing strategies.
Examine common chronic conditions.
Examine ways to provide end of life care.
Prepare for the work placement.
Participate in a work placement experience.
Relate one’s work placement experience to personal and career goals.
Investigate opportunities for small businesses, including home-based businesses, in the early learning and health care industry in Saskatchewan.