HNN301 AT1 - AT1 instructions PDF

Title HNN301 AT1 - AT1 instructions
Course Bachelor of Nursing
Institution Deakin University
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HNN301 Assessment Task 1 1500 words, 40%

Purpose of assessment task A socially inclusive society is based on the fundamental values of equity, equality, human rights, justice and freedoms (UNESCO, 2018). It is estimated that costs related to social exclusion in Australia exceed $45 billion (AHRC, 2019). It is important that registered nurses are aware of mental health promotion approaches to promote social inclusion and reduce or prevent mental health complications that can arise due to social exclusion. Focusing on culturally and linguistically diverse populations (CALD), this assessment will enable you to demonstrate knowledge of social exclusion, its impact on mental health and one mental health program to promote social inclusion among CALD populations.

Due date:

Friday 6th August 2021

Time:

7.59pm, prior to 4pm is recommended in case of technical issues

Location:

Assignment dropbox on the HNN301 CloudDeakin unit site

Format:

PDF*

*PDF conversion software is available here on Deakin Software Catalogue  

Please check the document before submitting to the dropbox to ensure the formatting has not changed. You are responsible for ensuring that the correct version of your assessment task is properly uploaded into the correct assessment dropbox.

Assignment Question / Task Description: Discuss the causes of social exclusion and its impact on mental health among CALD population in Australia. Explain one (1) Australian mental health promotion program designed to promote social inclusion and mental health among CALD populations in Australia. You need to include the strategies the program uses to promote social inclusion and/or mental wellbeing of CALD populations. You must relate relevant concepts from the Melbourne Charter in your explanation of the mental health promotion program.

Instructions for this assessment task: 



Familiarise yourself with the online material on CloudDeakin and the material covered in the seminars; draw on theoretical concepts of health promotion covered in HNN301;

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access relevant contemporary mental health promotion literature to support your discussion;



explore current peer reviewed literature examining the impact of social exclusion for people from CALD populations in Australia;



search the literature to identify a mental health promotion strategy to promote social inclusion for people from CALD populations; the suggested readings in the unit are a good place to start. References to noncredible websites and/or Wikipedia are not appropriate for this assessment task; make sure you self-assess your assignment against the marking rubric available before submission. This enables you to make sure all the required areas have been covered.

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Presentation requirements: Cover page required. Referencing: APA 7th Font: 12-point type size. Times or Times New Roman. Spacing: Double-line spacing (Do not insert extra lines between paragraphs or the references list entries.) Page numbers Page numbers to be provided on all pages except front page. Place page number in the top right hand corner Margins 2.54 cm at the top, bottom, left-hand, and right-hand sides of the page. Paragraph indents Indent the first line of each paragraph (using the tab key or paragraph tool). Exceptions: abstract, block quotations, titles and headings, table titles and notes (consult with APA 7 style manual for specific detail). Justification of text All text needs to be aligned to the left, not justified

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High Distinction

Criterion mode: Points

Starting %

Demonstrates understanding of the impact of social exclusion on mental health for people who belong to CALD populations in Australia.

Points/Percentage

80

All aspects of the impacts of social exclusion are explained in a synthesised response that demonstrates integration of key concepts.

Distinction Starting %

Credit 70

Key aspects of the impacts of social exclusion are explained in depth with some integration of key concepts.

Starting %

Pass 60

Key aspects of the impacts of social exclusion are explained in depth but lacks integration of key concepts.

Starting %

Fail 50

Most aspects of the impacts of social exclusion are briefly described or outlined. Lacks detail and depth. Slight inaccuracies may be included.

Points/Percentage

30

0 Does not demonstrate knowledge of the impact of social exclusion on mental health for people who belong to CALD backgrounds. A number of inaccuracies may be included.

40

Explains one mental health promotion program to promote social inclusion and mental health for people who belong to CALD populations in Australia

Starting %

A mental health promotion program to promote social inclusion and mental health for CALD populations is explained in a synthesised response that demonstrates integration of key concepts, including integration of the Melbourne Charter.

A mental health promotion program to promote social inclusion and mental health for CALD populations is explained in depth with some integration of key concepts, including integration of the Melbourne Charter.

A mental health promotion program to promote social inclusion and mental health for CALD populations is described in some depth but lacks integration of key concepts. Some principles of the Melbourne Charter are outlined.

A mental health promotion program y to promote social inclusion and mental health for CALD populations is briefly described or outlined. Lacks detail and depth. The Melbourne Charter is briefly mentioned. Slight inaccuracies may be included.

Does not demonstrate knowledge of a mental health promotion program to promote social inclusion and mental health for CALD populations. An inaccurate program may be identified or the program is not effectively explained. A number of inaccuracies may be included.

Relevant literature selected and used to support discussion.

Points/Percentage

20

There is evidence of thorough research through the selection of quality literature, which is utilised skillfully to develop a

There is evidence of wide research through the selection of mostly quality literature, which is utilised

There is evidence of sufficient research through the selection of mostly quality literature, which is utilised well to

The quality of the literature selected is adequate and has been utilised to support the claims made most of the time.

The quality of the literature is inadequate which has resulted in an unsatisfactory explanation of the concepts and

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Formatting and Referencing style is accurate and consistent with APA 7 style.

Points/Percentage

Total Points

skillfully to support the claims made.

support the claims made.

Adhered to APA 7 referencing style at all times.

Adhered to APA 7 referencing style with minimal errors in text or the reference list.

Adhered to APA 7 referencing style with minor errors in text or reference list.

Adhered to APA 7 referencing style with significant errors noted in text or reference list.

Content is presented in a coherent and logically-organised sequence and expressed in engaging, well written, grammatically correct language.

Content presented is logically organised and expressed in clear and grammatically correct language with minimal errors in spelling and grammar.

The content is logically organised and most of the time is expressed in clear language with few errors in spelling and grammar.

Content can be understood adequately, although improvements could be made to one of more of the following: better organisation; clearer articulation of ideas; and greater attention to spelling and grammar.

insufficient evidence to support the claims made. APA 7 style not used to support discussion in text or reference list.

5

Writing is in accordance with standard language conventions.

Points/Percentage

coherent and convincing argument.

5

100

Disorganised structure and unclear expression make it difficult to follow ideas, and multiple spelling and grammatical errors significantly detract from readability throughout.

(This total must be manually calculated)

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