Transcript of It’s time For… With your host… Terry Smith!!!
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- Its time
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- For
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- With your host
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- Terry Smith!!!
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- 1.Simply choose your response from the keypad buttons. 2.Your
selection will display on the LCD screen and the light will turn
GREEN to confirm your response has been received. 3.While polling
is open, you can change your answer by simply keying in your new
choice NOTE: Please DO NOT press the Ch button, this function is
reserved for break-out sessions only. How to use the Keypads
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- Choose your team 1.South Coast WSU 2.AH&MRC WSU 3.Audience
Team Left 4.Audience Team Centre Left 5.Audience Team Centre Right
6.Audience Team Right
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- Round 1 All play True or false myth or reality Quick as you can
Or Beat the Buzzer
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- Round 1 All play
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- Aunty Lorraines healing program is called Marumali? 1.True
2.False
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- SEWB & BTH workers provide family tracing services 1.True
2.False
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- Bonus question Round 1 Multiple multiple multiple multiple
choice All play
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- What percentage of your current points would you like to wager
on the next bonus question? A.0% B.25% C.50% D.75% E.100%
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- Marumali is a Gamillaroi word that translates as: 1.Put back
together 2.Heal all 3.Get well soon 4.Restore wellbeing
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- End Round 1
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- Team Leader Board End of Round 1 250.44 Audience Team Centre
Right 251.51 Audience Team Centre Right(1) 248.72 Audience Team
Right 250.64 Audience Team Right(1) 262.03 South Coast WSU(1)
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- Team Scores Round 1 PointsTeamPointsTeam 262.03South Coast
WSU(1) 251.51Audience Team Centre... 250.64Audience Team Right(1)
250.44Audience Team Centre... 248.72Audience Team Right
242.68Audience Team Left(1) 240.95AH&MRC WSU 236.24Audience
Team Left 226.95AH&MRC WSU(1) 179.37Audience Team
Centre...
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- Individual participant Leaders Round 1
PointsParticipantPointsParticipant 363.3890302F 354.46902F0C
353.31902A6F 352.0690337C 348.2902FD4 344.56902AD4 342.36902FE0
330.190303B 324.5590303E 324.33902AA3
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- Fastest Responders Round 1
SecondsParticipantSecondsParticipant
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- Round 2 All Play Multiple multiple multiple choice Beat the
Buzzer
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- Who are the priority target clients for SEWB workers? 1.First
generation Stolen Generation 2.Future generations 3.Second and
third generation descendants 4.All those affected by removal
policies
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- Who funds the SEWB Workforce Program? 1.Regional Services
Grant, Grant Services Division, Department of Health 2.Prime
Minister and Cabinet 3.Grant from Regional Services 4.Rupert
Murdoch 5.Tony Abbott
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- ADAN stands for: 1.Aboriginal diligent alcohol network
2.Association of drug and alcohol networks 3.Aboriginal drug and
alcohol network 4.Another day another network 5.A four letter
acronym
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- What is the Aboriginal specific Social Emotional Well Being
(SEWB) handbook that is particularly useful for workers in BTH
roles? 1.BTH Counsellors handbook 2.SEWB Program Handbook for
Counsellors 3.The big red book 4.A handbook for SEWB
counsellors
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- What is the Aboriginal specific Alcohol & Other Drug (AOD)
handbook that is particularly useful for workers in AOD roles?
1.Handbook for Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Work 2.The big red book
for workers 3.AOD in a nutshell 4.How to work effectively in the
AOD sector
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- End Round 2
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- Team Leader Board End of Round 2 432.85 AH&MRC WSU 427.66
AH&MRC WSU(1) 349.72 Audience Team Centre Right 350.29 Audience
Team Centre Right(1) 456.94 South Coast WSU(1)
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- Team Scores Round 2 PointsTeamPointsTeam 456.94South Coast
WSU(1) 432.85AH&MRC WSU 427.66AH&MRC WSU(1) 350.29Audience
Team Centre... 349.72Audience Team Centre... 346.56Audience Team
Left 337.29Audience Team Left(1) 328.58Audience Team Right(1)
325.56Audience Team Right 294.9South Coast WSU
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- Participant Leaders Round 2 PointsParticipantPointsParticipant
661.4790302F 567.7890303E 559.77902FE0 556.08902FF0 539.79903218
499.685904B6 492.5290333A 490.56902A6F 482.0690337C
481.8590303B
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- Fastest Responders Round 2 SecondsParticipantSecondsParticipant
6.058902AAD 7.225902A3C 7.23190301A 8.165903014 8.624902AAE
8.995903037 9.0915904AD 9.119903043 9.467902FF0 9.55390303E
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- Round 3 Pick the odd one out
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- Who were the 6 contributing authors for the Handbook for
Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Work by Sydney University? 1.Kylie Lee
2.Lisa Brown 3.Bradley Freeburn 4.Steve Ella 5.Warren Miller 6.Katy
Perry 7.Jimmy Perry 8.Kate Conigrave 9.Emma Reid
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- Which 4 of the following are not types of SEWB/BTH supervision
1.Clinical 2.Cultural 3.Self 4.Peer 5.Group 6.Smart 7.Client
8.Medical 9.Line Supervision (Manager Supervisor)
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- What are the four services that the WSU can provide?
1.Professional development 2.Clinical supervision 3.Support with
training 4.Qualifications 5.Organising state and local forums
6.Information sharing / communication
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- What are the four services that the WSU can provide?
1.Professional development 2.Clinical supervision 3.Support with
training 4.Qualifications 5.Organising state and local forums
6.Information sharing / communication
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- Approximately how many SEWB Workforce positions are there in
total in NSW (Including AOD, MH, BTH/SEWB, and LU)? 1.185 2.190
3.200 4.50 5.70 6.112
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- Which 6 of the following are the WSUs core responsibilities?
1.Advocate for positions and salaries 2.Support Workforce to access
professional development training towards mandatory qualifications.
3.Take up workplace issues with managers as an employee
representative 4.Identify Workforce training needs and skills gaps
5.Run errands as required 6.Run forums and conferences 7.Develop
best practice resources 8.Encourage access to professional
supervision and cultural mentoring 9.Deliver all services in a
culturally appropriate manner
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- What does SEWB WSU stand for? 1.Social and emotional workforce
building workforce support unit 2.Social and emotional wellbeing
workforce supply unit 3.Social and emotional wellbeing workforce
support unit 4.Social and emotional wellbeing workforce suppository
unit
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- What does RTO stand for? 1.Rag Tag Organisation 2.Recognised
Training Organisation 3.Registered Training Organisation 4.Regional
Training Organisation 5.Really Technical Operations 6.Right
Training Options
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- End Round 3
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- Team Leader Board End of Round 3 714.01 AH&MRC WSU 739.85
AH&MRC WSU(1) 535.49 Audience Team Right(1) 531.4 South Coast
WSU 766.83 South Coast WSU(1)
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- Team Scores Round 3 PointsTeamPointsTeam 766.83South Coast
WSU(1) 739.85AH&MRC WSU(1) 714.01AH&MRC WSU 535.49Audience
Team Right(1) 531.4South Coast WSU 513.68Audience Team Centre...
509.02Audience Team Right 506.52Audience Team Centre...
491.96Audience Team Left 481.24Audience Team Left(1)
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- Participant Leaders Round 3 PointsParticipantPointsParticipant
949.6390302F 864.41903043 864.1590301D 799.33903019 799.26902A3C
781.6990337C 770.29903052 762.72903218 756.38902FE0
745.24903014
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- Fastest Responders Round 3 SecondsParticipantSecondsParticipant
0.39902A78 4.19790306C 4.232902A6F 4.262903014 4.326902FF0
4.8902AAE 4.926902FE6 4.993902FEC 5.078902A3C 5.519903054
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- Round 4 Pass or play
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- Audience only: Name four services that the WSU can provide?
1.Pass 2.Play
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- WSU- Name four services that the WSU can provide?
1.Professional development 2.Support with training 3.Organising
state and local forums 4.Information sharing / communication
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- Audience - Name four services that the WSU can provide?
1.Professional development 2.Support with training 3.Organising
state and local forums 4.Information sharing / communication
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- Audience only: Who should get supervision? 1.Pass 2.Play
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- WSU-Who should get supervision? 1.Everyone
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- Audience -Who should get supervision? 1.Everyone
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- Audience only: Name 3 courses that the AHC offers specifically
to SEWB / AOD workforce 1.Pass 2.Play
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- WSU - Name 3 courses that the AHC offers specifically to SEWB /
AOD workforce 1.Certificate IV in Alcohol and other Drug jointly
badged with Certificate IV in in Mental (SEWB /AOD) 2.Marumali
3.Diploma of Counselling
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- Audience - Name 3 courses that the AHC offers specifically to
SEWB / AOD workforce 1.Certificate IV in Alcohol and other Drug
jointly badged with Certificate IV in in Mental (SEWB /AOD)
2.Marumali 3.Diploma of Counselling
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- Audience - What do you want from supervision? 1.Audience answer
here
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- Audience only: What are the barriers to supervision? 1.Audience
answer here
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- End Round 4
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- Team Leader Board End of Round 4 788.66 AH&MRC WSU 771.04
AH&MRC WSU(1) 633.3 Audience Team Centre Right(1) 617.11 South
Coast WSU 828.83 South Coast WSU(1)
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- Team Scores Round 4 PointsTeamPointsTeam 828.83South Coast
WSU(1) 788.66AH&MRC WSU 771.04AH&MRC WSU(1) 633.3Audience
Team Centre... 617.11South Coast WSU 609.97Audience Team Right(1)
588.12Audience Team Centre... 583.61Audience Team Right
571.38Audience Team Left 527.18Audience Team Left(1)
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- Participant Leaders Round 4 PointsParticipantPointsParticipant
978.0890302F 939.1590301D 888.39903043 846.79902A3C 838.3990337C
804.47903019 801.68903014 789.37903052 781.67903218
781.11902FE0
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- Round 5 Spot the difference Pass or Play
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- Audience only: There are two WSUs in NSW what are the
differences between them 1.Pass 2.Play
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- WSU - There are two WSUs in NSW what are the differences
between them 1.One is based in Sydney the other in the South Coast
2.S Coast works with ACT workforce 3.S Coast is regional, AHMRC is
statewide
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- Audience - There are two WSUs in NSW what are the differences
between them 1.One is based in Sydney the other in the South Coast
2.S Coast works with ACT workforce 3.S Coast is regional, AHMRC is
statewide
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- End Round 5
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- Team Leader Board End of Round 5 788.66 AH&MRC WSU 771.04
AH&MRC WSU(1) 633.3 Audience Team Centre Right(1) 617.11 South
Coast WSU 828.83 South Coast WSU(1)
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- Team Scores Round 5 PointsTeamPointsTeam 828.83South Coast
WSU(1) 788.66AH&MRC WSU 771.04AH&MRC WSU(1) 633.3Audience
Team Centre... 617.11South Coast WSU 609.97Audience Team Right(1)
588.12Audience Team Centre... 583.61Audience Team Right
571.38Audience Team Left 527.18Audience Team Left(1)
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- Participant Leaders Round 5 PointsParticipantPointsParticipant
978.0890302F 939.1590301D 888.39903043 846.79902A3C 838.3990337C
804.47903019 801.68903014 789.37903052 781.67903218
781.11902FE0
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- Fastest Responders Round 5 SecondsParticipantSecondsParticipant
3.444903218 8.084902AB9 12.25790303C 12.46190325E 13.18990335B
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- Round 6 General local knowledge
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- What country covers a large area of the mid North Coast of NSW,
from the Nambucca River northward to the Clarence River and inland
to the Northern Tablelands? 1.Gumabalaya 2.Gumbaynggirr 3.Gumballs
4.Wiradjuri 5.Kamillaroi
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- When did European farmers and timber getters first get busy in
this area? 1.1898 in Corindi 2.1920 in Corindi 3.1848 in Corindi
4.1984 in Coffs Harbour
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- What institution for removed children was located in this
region? 1.Kinchela Boys Home 2.Mt Penang 3.Tamworth Boys Home
4.Berry Farm
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- What is the site used for now? 1.Namatjira haven 2.Benelongs
Haven Resi Rehab 3.Orana Haven 4.The Buttery
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- What is the name of the local Cultural Centre? 1. Illawarra
2.Arrawarra 3.Coolangatta 4.Coonawarra
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- End Round 6
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- Team Leader Board End of Round 6 1066.45 AH&MRC WSU 1092.48
AH&MRC WSU(1) 902.38 Audience Team Centre Right(1) 980.75 South
Coast WSU 1188.19 South Coast WSU(1)
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- Team Scores Round 6 PointsTeamPointsTeam 1188.19South Coast
WSU(1) 1092.48AH&MRC WSU(1) 1066.45AH&MRC WSU 980.75South
Coast WSU 902.38Audience Team Centre... 879.13Audience Team
Right(1) 870.27Audience Team Left 866.19Audience Team Centre...
849.18Audience Team Right 832.82Audience Team Left(1)
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- Participant Leaders Round 6 PointsParticipantPointsParticipant
1401.6290301D 1235.1290302F 1195.14903052 1159.6790337C
1143.42903218 1125.47902FE0 1122.42903043 1117.09903019
1111.25902FF0 1092.7890302E
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- Bonus question Final Round Round 7 Word scramble All or nothing
wager Last question
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- What percentage of your current points would you like to wager
on the next bonus question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100%
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- This 10 letter word that starts with N and is really important
for our workforce? N_T_O_K_N_ 1.U J K U C 2.H I Y E H 3.P A M D U
4.G R I W E
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- Final Team Leader Board Overall Winner 964.51 Audience Team
Centre Left(1) 1037.59 Audience Team Left 1139.55 South Coast
WSU
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- Final Team Scores PointsTeamPointsTeam 1139.55South Coast WSU
1037.59Audience Team Left 964.51Audience Team Centre...
861.36Audience Team Centre... 789.25Audience Team Left(1)
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- Final Individual Participant Leaders
PointsParticipantPointsParticipant 2336.46903037 1730.5390325E
1623.7190301D 1610.17902A5F 1537.46902FD5
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- Final Fastest Responders SecondsParticipantSecondsParticipant
0.083902AB9 0.13903014 0.183903037 0.197902AA3 0.236903031
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- Team MVP PointsTeamParticipant 2336.45 7495506 96 Audience Team
Left903037 2336.45 7495506 96 Audience Team Left(1)903037 1623.70
7679777 62 South Coast WSU90301D 1623.70 7679777 62 South Coast
WSU(1)90301D 1610.16 8155095 5 Audience Team Centre
Lef...902A5F
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- Winner! Audience Team Right: 113.99
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- Thankyou for playing Congratulations