Assessment Tasks
Assessment Tasks
Supporting evidence Have you supported your argument with examples from the Book of Readings and/or other credible literature and research? Referencing Have you applied APA format throughout the essay and provided a reference list at the end? Formal aspects Is your work grammatically correct, coherent, clear, legible and professionally presented?
Part C (500 words) a) Explain appropriate methods of selecting and collecting further information about the McLeod family’s situation, including: • what information should be collected ■ from whom it should be collected ■ where, when and how the information should be collected
b) Identify and discuss legal and ethical issues relating to collecting and analysing information from the McLeods.
CASE STUDY
Emotional Child Abuse: James McLeod
Important note to student: You are required to base Assessment Item 1 on the McLeod family. The information outlined below summarises the first interview with the McLeods. You will ascertain from the information provided that the McLeod family was reported to child safety authorities due to fears that Jimmy was being emotionally abused by his father. This notification was made by Mrs. Moffatt (the McLeod family’s neighbour).
Case details Agency: Child Safety Authority Referral date: September 15, 20xx Referral source: Mrs. Joanne Moffatt, next-door neighbor of the McLeod family. Family data: Father. Malcolm McLeod, age 44, born July 1, 19xx. Mother Patricia McLeod, age 43, born February 19, 19xx. Children: Roderick, age 19, born January 25, 19xx. Douglas, age 14, born March 8, 19xx. James, age 7, born September 24, 20xx.
Presenting Problem Mrs. Moffatt is very concerned about the behaviour of Jimmy McLeod. She said it has been very difficult for her to get to the point of coming to us, because her husband says she shouldn’t interfere in the lives of their neighbours, but finally she simply had to — she couldn’t stand to see what was happening anymore.
Jimmy actually terrorized the other children in the townhouse complex where they live. He “comes out fighting” in the morning, and it’s just the same after school. She feels he could really be a
Tasks for Assessment
Tasks for Assessment
Evidence to back it up Have you backed up your claim with evidence from the Book of Readings and/or other reliable sources of information and research? Referencing Have you followed the APA formatting guidelines throughout the essay and included a reference list at the end? Formal considerations Is your work properly formatted, grammatically correct, cohesive, clear, legible, and presented?
Section C (500 words) a) Describe how to choose and gather further information regarding the McLeod family’s situation, including: • what information should be collected, from whom it should be acquired, and where, when, and how it should be collected.
b) Identify and explain legal and ethical considerations surrounding the collection and analysis of McLeod data.
STUDY OF A CASE
James McLeod on Emotional Child Abuse
Important information for students: You are required to participate.