INT102 - Assessment 3: Individual Written Report & Oral Presentation (30%)
Due Date: Week 8
Written report (20%):
Students are required to submit a written report between XXXXXXXXXXwords on a chosen target
client group from the list below.
Students are required to:
• Describe the communication ba
iers in working with the chosen client group – remember
only focus on communication ba
iers
• Demonstrate clear understanding of the communication skills required for effectively
communicating with the chosen client group – once you have identified the communication
a
iers, research what skills are needed to effectively overcome them
• Identify applicable resources that may assist with communication when communicating with
the chosen client group – again we are not looking for resources to overcome general
a
iers, only communication ba
iers.
• Finally, your report must include a case study or personal experience or anecdote about a
person within the chosen group which demonstrates evidence of understanding about the
communication ba
iers associated with your client group.
Client groups that can be chosen:
• Children
• Youth
• Elderly
• Disability
• Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander people
• Other group that is not listed which interests you (please see your Lecturer for approval)
Your written report should include at least 5 (scholarly) journal articles read, in addition to any
textbook references. Please do not use internet website references that are not peer reviewed.
Please ensure your work is formatted in report style, your Lecturer will discuss further in class.
Oral Presentation (10%):
Students are required to complete a five (5) minute presentation focusing on the case study detailed
in their report and also a
ief summary of the communication ba
iers associated with the chosen
group.
▪ Oral presentations will be completed in Weeks 7 to 11 during class time
Do NOT utilise sources such as www.tutor2u.com and other such web materials as these in no way
constitute academic references for the purpose of your assignments. If you rely on such sources for
theoretical support, you will be deemed NOT to have met the requirements of the assessment