Intermediate ILS skills

Similar documents
PIHA DUTIES HANDBOOK. 64 Glenesk Road, Piha

Inventory for The Spinney Garlieston

Important changes to the UK s waste regulations

Changes to your waste and recycling services

GET MORE. SAVE MORE. Get More. Save More. Groceries Apparel Health & Beauty Appliances & Electronics Home Décor Bed & Bath Furniture Home Essentials

Your guide to the new recycling

INVENTORY LIST FOR SELF-CATERING COTTAGES

Safe Food Handling Practices. for Student Nutrition Programs

Managing with one hand. Information for patients The Sheffield Hand Centre

Waste Prevention & Recycling Tricks & Tips

MKWE RENTAL MANAGEMENT GUIDE PROFESSIONAL INSPECTIONS GOOD RATES PERSONAL SERVICE

Handy Tips on How to "Recycle it Right" at the Curb. Keep It Empty, Clean& Dry

Saving wonderful water the easy way

Linen KING FLAT SHEET QUEEN FLAT SHEET

living Cleaning & Kitchen Equipment User Guides University accommodation UNIVERSITY

How to. Merseyside & Halton Recycling Guidelines

SPECIAL EVENTS. Food Vendor Requirements

the essentials of hygiene

LETTER TO FAMILY. Science News. Cut here and paste onto school letterhead before making copies.

ADEXI/KITCHEN 2

PACKING POINTERS & CHECKLIST

Translated into plain language by Helen Osborne of Health Literacy Consulting Original article by Bill Dupes

Waste Prevention & Recycling Tricks & Tips. To prevent waste and conserve natural resources please use these helpful tips in your home.

Waste Prevention & Recycling Tricks & Tips

Not sure? Check the What Do I Do With? Web site or call

Important Recycling and Waste Collection Information

Morning Announcements Energy Savings Tips for Students

Established in 1968, Pearl Life is one of the most prevalent kitchenware brands in Japan. Peal s wide variety of kitchen gadgets, organizers and

List of Items Needed for Refugee Family

Bathroom Advice TOP TIP. Use a towelling robe to help dry your body and sit to dry your feet.

Chapter 3 Food Safety

The Dornoch Social Club

Registered Dietitian Consulting Group

Saving wonderful water the easy way

Handy Tips on How to "Recycle it Right" at the Curb

Tŷ Clwyd. Information Pack. May

Bathroom Advice TOP TIP. Use a towelling robe to help dry your body and sit to dry your feet.

CATALOGUE

Recyclables and How to Prepare Them

How to Check Reasons for a Deposit Deduction

Instructions on How to Wash and Dry Laundry

THE ULTIMATE OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING NEEDS LIST

WASH Counseling Messages

HOW TO SORT YOUR WASTE

Burns and Scalds Supplemental Reading Materials

Important Recycling and Waste Collection Information

New Recycling and Waste Management System

Student Induction P7-15 Commercial Kitchen

Note pads; loose leaf paper; white or coloured, computer, copier and printer paper; printed paper; plain and window envelopes

Tenant(s) or their representative(s):... short stay New address (only for final inventory):...

Separation of waste. Here s how to separate properly!

Recycling in Edinburgh. This guide tells you about the different things you can recycle from home and which bins to use.

Infection Control Policy and Procedures

Welcome. to your improved recycling service. Introducing the new blue box for paper and cardboard recycling

Emergency rain equipment umbrellas, ponchos Sunscreen Bug spray Individual tissue packets (20)

Recycling from home. A guide to your recycling and waste services

NEW STANDARD IN WELFARE UNITS

SSC and Job Role wise Laboratory Area Specifications. SC and Job Role wise Trainers Profiles

TDY Housing, LLC ATTACHMENT H - PERSONAL PPOPERTY INVENTORY -

fill out the Waste Transfer Note of your Zero Waste Boxes

Welcome to Whitkirk we hope you enjoy your stay here. You may find some personal items here which we hope you will respect.

Copyright 2016 The Oil Posse beoilamazed.com

Minor Trade Waste Policy

Choosing Housing Necessities

Bath Design Survey Form

MALTA TRAVEL AND TOURISM SERVICES ACT (CAP. 409)

Application for Temporary Food Establishment Permit. Please complete ONE APPLICATION PER EVENT, not one application per vendor.

FLEXIBLE HOUSING SOLUTIONS. WORLDWIDE. ACCESSORIES

HYGIENE, CLEANING AND INFECTION CONTROL POLICY

IN THE KITCHEN LEARNING OUTCOMES BADGE REQUIREMENTS. The work for this badge needs to be supervised at all times.

Dietary Department, Infection Control

Apartment Inventory Check-list

Recycle! With the Quattro Select System

Workplace/location: Kitchen July 2012

Vintage. Daily Routine

~ \:::) 03RS ~ CLEANLINESS

How to sort your waste

Kitchen. for more product information see our website. Malling Perching Stool

Kitchen Orientation for Dhamma Padhãna Course Servers

THE BRAND FOR THE BATHROOM.

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. CDM-1

AQUAPASS. My guide on water footprint

Access Statement - Robin

Sample Facilities & Equipment WHS Checklist

HYGIENE EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTION HYGIENE

WINTER SHELTER FOOD HYGIENE AND KITCHEN SAFETY

Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992

Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit Special Events Food Vendor Package

A guide to your recycling services

What is a housekeeping trolley? Training for Hospitality Professionals. Housekeeping Procedures. Preparing a Housekeeping Trolley

in The Village of Petitcodiac

Quality Product & Customer Satisfaction is Our Priority

Classroom Activities/Lesson Plan. Students will perform steps for hand washing, face washing and teeth brushing with decreasing amounts of support.

Chamkoria Chalets Classic Furniture Pack

COMUNE DI CASTELVECCHIO DI ROCCA BARBENA. Waste collection service for domestic and nondomestic

NOMINAL HOURS: UNIT NUMBER: UNIT DESCRIPTOR:

Layout and Design by T. Palimenio, Picture credit: Freepik. Cleaning Manual

Hygiene Product Range

Boiling + Chilled Filtered Water for the Home. HydroTap, Chill Tap, Filter Tap

Go Green in Your Home & Classroom!

Transcription:

IS Personal Safety 1.00 1.01 Name 02 Home Address 03 Home Phone number 04 School address 05 School phone 06 Staff names/ faces 07 Family names 08 What to do if lost 09 How to ask for help 10 Fire alarm procedure 11 Stranger Danger strategies. 12 Action if feel in danger 13 Respond to stop 14 Telephones 15 Recognition of telephone box 15 Use of home telephone 17 999 procedures 112 18 Sequence numbers 19 How to dial 20 Understanding tones 21 Use of payphone coin / phone card 22 Reversing charges 23 Mobile phone usage 24 Directory enquiries 25 Print awareness 2.00 Fastenings 2.01 Zip closed 2.02 Zip open ended 2.03 Velcro 2.04 Buckle 2.05 Shoe laces 2.06 Hook and eye-or trouser/ bra fastener 2.07 Bags, belts braces 1

2.08 Clasp ( as on purse) 2.09 Put Watch on / off 2.10 Locker 2.11 Bolt 12 Door chain 13 Key in lock 14 Plug in & out socket 15 Turning taps on and off 3.00 Personal hygiene 3.01 Locate toilets 3.02 Locate Toilet stall and toilet 3.03 Use of toilet stall and toilet 3.04 Location of urinal if appropriate 3.05 Use of urinal 3.06 Location washbasins 3.07 Handwashing 3.08 Identify hot & cold taps 3.09 Appropriate use of soap dispenser 3.10 Locate hand drier 3.11 Locate paper towels & bin 3.12 Sanitary protection awareness if appropriate 3.13 Use of 3.14 Disposal of 3.15 Cleaning Teeth 3.16 Washing self 3.17 Hair care brush 3.18 Hair care comb 3.19 Clip / bobbles/ alice band 3.20 Blowing nose 3.21 Wash face 3.22 Independent bathing or showering 3.23 Use cleansing products 3.24 Use of appropriate personal care products (including deodorant, make up etc if age appropriate) 3.25 Awareness of Puberty 2

4.00 Self feeding 4.01 Appropriate use of cutlery 4.02 Spoon 4.04 Fork 4.05 Knife 4.06 Adaptive cutlery if required 4.07 Use of cup 4.08 Use of glass 4.09 Drinking straw 4.10 System for locating food on plate 4.11 Adult tableware 5.00 Social skills 5.10 Play card & board games 5.11 Turn taking 5.12 Social interaction 5.13 Use appropriate language to others 5.14 Follow instructions 5.15 Early negotiation skills 5.16 Eye contact 5.17 Body language 5.18 Signature 5.19 Organisational skills 5.20 Identify own items, coat, shoes bag etc 6.00 Time 6.01 Elapsing time, secs mins hours 6.02 Days months, seasons 6.03 Time digital 6.04 Time analogue 6.05 Talking watch/ clock 7.00 Money skills 7.01 Coin recognition 7.02 Note identification 7.03 Place in value order 3

7.04 Identify and understand price label 7.05 Simple value calculations 7.06 Simple change calculation 7.07 Using a calculator 7.08 Intro to ATM 8.00 Shopping skills 8.01 Shopping / Cafe simulation activities 8.02 Shopping game 8.03 Taking on role of shopkeeper appropriately 8.04 Shop identification visual 8.05 Shop identification alternate cues 8.06 Awareness what shops might sell 8.07 Location counter / tills in scenario 8.08 Location counter/tills in store 8.09 Selecting goods 8.10 Paying for goods 8.11 Paying no assistance 8.12 Self service tills 8.13 Pack shopping bag 8.14 Awareness of customer services 8.15 Carrying purchases 8.16 Remember items to buy 8.17 Using shopping list print 8.18 Using shopping list braille 8.19 Using shopping list Mini memo 8.20 Using shopping list Pictographic 8.21 Remember price for third party 8.22 Dealing with store staff appropriately 8.23 Locating price tickets 8.24 Reading price ticket 8.25 Interpreting prices 8.26 Eye contact 8.27 Magnifier 4

9.00 Independent Living Skills food preparation 9.01 Understanding dangers of electricity 9.02 Understanding dangers of heat 9.03 Understanding dangers of water 9.04 Handwashing before starting 9.05 Use of liquid level indicators * see range 9.06 Pouring cold 9.07 Pouring hot 9.08 Assembly of equipment 9.09 Preparation onto tray 9.10 Spooning from 1 vessel to another 9.11 Spooning from narrower neck jar 9.12 Measuring using large screen display 9.13 Measuring using talking scales 9.14 Measuring using Balance scales 9.15 Measuring using Measuring spoons 9.16 Measuring using Cup 9.17 Measuring using spoons 9.18 Using knife Spreading 9.19 Using safe knife Cutting eg pampered chef 9.20 Using sharp knife 9.21 Grating 9.22 Peeling 9.23 Wash/ scrub veg 9.24 Open packets crisps 9.25 Open drinks bottles 9.26 Opening jars 9.27 Opening tins 9.28 magican opener 9.29 Onetouch opener 9.30 Other preferred opener 9.31 Safe use of kettle with tipper 9.32 Safe use of kettle Without tipper 9.33 Travel kettle 9.34 One cup water heater 9.35 Use of toaster 5

9.36 Opening packets cereals 9.37 Opening packets tetrapacks 9.38 Make own breakfast 9.39 Use of microwave - talking 9.40 Use of Manual microwave 9.41 Use of timers 9.42 Washing up 9.43 Keeping surfaces clean and tidy 10.00 Simple drink snack meal using appropriate skills 10.01 Squash 10.02 Tea 10.03 Coffee 10.04 Hot Chocolate 10.05 Cereal with milk 10.06 Toast 10.07 Beans on toast 10.08 Sandwiches 10.09 Scrambled egg 10.10 omelette 10.11 Baked potato 10.12 With Cheese filling 10.13 With Beans 10.14 Other fillings 10.15 Pizza 10.16 Soup 11.00 Chores 11.01 Make own bed 11.02 Change bedding 11.03 Tidy own things 11.04 Dirty clothes in washing basket 6

12.00 Transition 12.01 Orient self in new setting 12.02 Locate toilets 12.03 Locate dining 12.04 Strategic classrooms 12.05 Access dining systems (eg electronic pay) 12.06 Appropriate social interaction at breaks 7