Hi John, thank you so much for your help. I have attached 4 documents to help you. it is the Pecha Kucha one in the unit. I hope this helps. Please send me a a quote. Thank you
COUN2261 Advanced Mental Health and Wellness Term 2 2020 1. My Classes 2. My courses 3. COUN2261_T2_2020 4. Unit Assessment Information and Submission 5. Assessment 1 Information Assessment 1 Information Week Due Week 6, Sunday at 11.55pm (AEST/AEDT)* Pecha Kucha: The historical development of mental health and wellbeing services in Australia over the last 50 years Weighting 50% Learning Outcomes a) Apply mental health policy, processes and approaches from a legal and ethical perspective e) Critically reflect and integrate the theoretical knowledge of mental health and wellness practice Length 20 Powerpoint slides plus reference list *Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)/Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (AEDT). Check your time zone to ensure that you submit your assessment on time. If required, use a time zone converter. Assessment Details and Instructions Purpose: The purpose of this assessment task is for students to: · explore the historical development of mental health and wellbeing services in Australia over the last 50 years · include comment on mental health policies, the recovery process, and mental health service delivery · include the impact/influence of international directions in mental health strategies (at a national, state and NGO level) on the development of Australian mental health policy and services at the national, state and NGO level · communicate these explorations using a Pecha Kucha Process: A Pecha Kucha 20x20: · Pecha Kucha 20x20 is a simple presentation format (use MS PowerPoint) where students show 20 images, each for 20 seconds (6 minutes and 40 seconds in total). · It is a format that makes presentations concise, and keeps things moving at a rapid pace. The images advance automatically and students talk along to the images. · Also include as additional slides your APA style references for the Pecha Kucha. This means your Pecha Kucha will be 20 images PLUS reference list · There is no word limit on this task since your words are limited by the 20-second timeframe. Please keep in mind that the usual wordcount for a 20-second narration would be around 40-45 words. · Narration for each slide can be recorded onto each slide in PowerPoint. Please ensure that narration for each slide is not more than 20 seconds, so that narration is not cut off after 20 seconds when the PowerPoint is in slide show mode. · When you upload the Pecha Kucha presentation, also upload the following documents to the online class space assessment dropbox (Turnitin): · Signed cover sheet · Transcript template (see below) inclusive of APA conventions (use MS Word document) · Ensure the Pecha Kucha presentation has the APA conventions through the presentation and in the end of presentation reference list The Pecha Kucha transcript template is below. This template is available in the Assessment Folder in the Moodle class space. Slide Number Slide Title Graphics reference (APA Conventions) Oral Narrative: text and references (APA conventions) Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 Last modified: Monday, 1 June 2020, 3:15 PM Hello there John, Thank you so much for helping me with this powerpoint presentation. I would really appreciate it if you could please create the presentation with the photos and references and the words to speak at each slide please. When I receive the PPT I will record the words that you have put there with my voice, and read what you have put there. Is this possible? I really hope so. Pecha Kucha Transcript Template COUN2261 Slide Number Slide Title Graphics reference (APA Conventions) Oral Narrative: text and references (APA conventions) Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Slide 14 Slide 15 Slide 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 Slide 19 Slide 20 0 UNIT OUTLINE COUN2261: Advanced Mental Health and Wellness Discipline of Counselling Document Name Unit Outline: COUN2261 Advanced Mental Health and Wellness Responsibility Academic Dean Version UO COUN2261 V1.0 1 Unit Outline: COUN2261 Advanced Mental Health and Wellness V1.0 (01/06/2020) 1. Unit Description This unit develops student counsellors knowledge of different mental health conditions, their symptoms and evidence-based treatment approaches for clients of diverse backgrounds. Students explore the application of mental health policy, processes and approaches from a legal and ethical perspective. Mental health theory is interrogated through foundational application of mental health case formulation. Students engage with critical reflection as they develop an integrated understanding of theoretical knowledge of mental health and wellness practice. 2. Unit Information Unit level and type Level 200 Core Credit point value 6 (out of a total of 96 CP for Associate Degree, or 144 CP for Bachelor) Prerequisites All Level 100 Core units Co-requisites N/A Equivalent Units N/A Delivery modes Asynchronous Online Course Bachelor of Counselling (Nested) Bachelor of Counselling (Minor in Coaching) 3. Development of Learning Outcomes and Graduate Attributes 3.1 Unit Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to: a) Apply mental health policy, processes and approaches from a legal and ethical perspective b) Critically evaluate and apply mental health case formulation clients of diverse backgrounds c) Explain different mental health conditions, their symptoms and evidence-based treatment approaches d) Critically reflect and integrate the theoretical knowledge of mental health and wellness practice 3.2 Course Learning Outcomes This unit, Advanced Mental Health and Wellness, covers the learning required to deliver the following Course Learning Outcomes: Associate Degree of Counselling Skills (AQF 6) • Demonstrates a broad theoretical and technical knowledge of counselling theories, principles, processes and skills • Effectively integrates ethical and professional processes and practices when working with diverse individuals in varied contexts • Competently applies critical reflective and self-care processes for working in the counselling profession • Effectively applies knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, judgement and responsibility when counselling diverse individuals as they work towards their personal and professional goals • Skilfully demonstrates 21st century communication practices for working and learning across changing contexts 2 Unit Outline: COUN2261 Advanced Mental Health and Wellness V1.0 (01/06/2020) Bachelor of Counselling (AQF 7) • Demonstrates an integrated level of professional knowledge and skills of counselling research, theory and practice to ensure and enhance rigor within the counselling field • Competently integrates the evidenced-based frameworks, theories and practices of the counselling field with a high level of autonomy and accountability for sustainable professional practice • Skilfully generates helpful processes to support diverse people in society through critical application of the ethical and professional responsibilities of counselling • Skilfully and critically reflects, interprets and evaluates personal and professional development and effectively applies the ethos of lifelong learning, self-care and wellbeing as a professional counsellor • Displays a professional commitment to the principles of social justice to authentically engage with, empower, include and enable individuals, groups and communities across diverse contexts • Skilfully operates and demonstrates learning and working practices across multiple twenty- first century platforms, reflective of contemporary counselling contexts for sustainable, relevant professional application in alignment with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) and the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) Bachelor of Counselling (Minor in Coaching) (AQF 7) • Demonstrates an integrated level of professional knowledge and skills of counselling and coaching research, theory and practice to ensure and enhance rigor within the counselling field • Competently integrates the evidenced-based frameworks, theories and practices of the counselling and coaching field with a high level of autonomy and accountability for sustainable professional practice • Skilfully generates helpful processes to support diverse people in society through critical application of the ethical and professional responsibilities of counselling and coaching • Skilfully and critically reflects, interprets and evaluates personal and professional development and effectively applies the ethos of lifelong learning, self-care and wellbeing as a professional counsellor and coach • Displays a professional commitment to the principles of social justice to authentically engage with, empower, include and enable individuals, groups and communities across diverse contexts • Skilfully operates and demonstrates learning and working practices across multiple twenty- first century platforms, reflective of contemporary counselling contexts for sustainable, relevant professional application in alignment with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA), the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and the International Coach Federation (ICF) 3 Unit Outline: COUN2261 Advanced Mental Health and Wellness V1.0 (01/06/2020) 3.3 ACAP Graduate Attributes Successful completion of this unit also contributes specifically to the development of the following ACAP Graduate Attributes: • GA1 COMMUNICATE: Apply effective communication skills with others in diverse contexts and through multiple modalities • GA2 SUSTAIN: Sustain an intentional commitment to maintain currency and further develop knowledge and skills over their lifetime • GA3 THINK: Apply critical, creative and flexible thinking to contribute and respond constructively across diverse settings • GA4 ENGAGE: Engage effectively with contemporary and traditional knowledges across multiple contexts • GA5 WELLBEING: Utilise skills and knowhow to maintain resilience, personal and professional wellbeing when responding to challenges and opportunities • GA6 EQUALITY: Enact inclusive practices that deliver social justice and equality of opportunity • GA7 INTEGRITY: Apply integrity and ethical standards to study, research and practice • GA8 COMMUNITY: Use teamwork and leadership knowledge and skills to advance teams, groups and communities • GA9 GLOBAL: Apply culturally sensitive professional knowledge and skills to contribute to a sustainable global future 4 Unit Outline: COUN2261 Advanced Mental Health and Wellness V1.0 (01/06/2020) 4. Learning and Teaching Process The content of this unit has been designed to maximise the learning and the integration of the subject matter. Much of the unit material is specific to the Australian context. For example, this outline does include reference to diverse individuals and diverse groups of