What is the value to your client to use standard screening tools to identify coexisting MH/AOOD issues?.
Assessment 3 – Knowledge quiz
1. What are the values outlined in the National practice standards for the mental health workforce that underpin how mental health workers apply their supports to clients?
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2. What is the value to your client to use standard screening tools to identify coexisting MH/AOOD issues? |
3. Which service types may be an appropriate support for a client with co-existing issues? |
4. What approaches would assist you to develop a support plan with a client who has coexisting issues? |
5. What does the acronym DEARS stand for in relation to the principles of motivational interviewing? |
6. If you client was becoming increasing agitated during their session with you what de-escalation approaches would you use? |
7. Match the similarities of services principles across AOD and MH services for a client? Tick which service type each principle applies to: |
Principle AOD MH
Dignity
Self determination
Harm minimisation
Least restrictive option
Equal access
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8. A “no wrong” door approach is the current Australian health policy model. What does this mean in relation to your client with coexisting needs? |
9. What do you need to do in order for your client to access other services such as financial support or housing? |
10. How would you access specialist services for your client with coexisting issues? |
What is the value to your client to use standard screening tools to identify coexisting MH/AOOD issues?