Describe how to respond to incidents and prepare an incident report in Mental Health Support Work (Unit 21927)
NZQA Unit Standard(PDF)
Started on 7 June 2007
(Workbook Due on 28 June 2007)
Resources I used for this Unit:
- Codes of conduct related to mental health:
- New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990(Under N on the left navigation bar)
New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990[Human Rights Commission]
The Guidelines on the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990[Ministry of Justice]
New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990[Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] - My organisation's codes of conduct
- Official Information Act 1982(Under O on the left navigation bar)
Official Information Act 1982[State Service Commission] - Privacy Act 1993(Under P on the left navigation bar)
The Privacy Act and Codes[Privacy Commissioner] - The HDC Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights Regulation 1996[Health and Disabiligy Commissioner]
The HDC Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights Regulation 1996 Summary[Health and Disabiligy Commissioner] - Health Information Privacy Code 1994 [The Privacy Commissioner]
Health Information Privacy Code 1994 (with commentary) [The Privacy Commissioner]
Laws and codes related to confidentiality and privacy:
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