Templates CBLM Hilot
Templates CBLM Hilot
Templates CBLM Hilot
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Current
Proof/Evidence Means of validating
competencies
Participate in
workplace C.O.E COPY OF COE
Communication
Identifying Training Gaps
3.
4.
Using Form No.1.4, convert the Training Gaps into a Training Needs/
Requirements. Refer to the CBC in identifying the Module Title or Unit of
Competency of the training needs identified.
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SESSION PLAN
Sector : HEALTH, SOCIAL AND OTHER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Qualification Title : HILOT WELLNESS NCII
Unit of Competency : PLAN THE HILOT WELLNESS PROGRAM OF CLIENTS
Module Title : PLAN THE HILOT WELLNESS PROGRAM OF CLIENTS
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this module, the trainees should be able to:
LO1. Identify vital information of the client.
LO 2. Explain Hilot
LO 3. Apply the hilot massage techniques
LO 4. Explain the hilot wellness services and products
A. INTRODUCTION
Covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to work effectively within a therapeutic massage framework.
B. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
LO 1: Identify vital information of the client.
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Learning Content Methods Presentation Practice Feedback Resources
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Modular,Self-Paced
instruction
C. ASSESSMENT PLAN
Written Test
Performance Test
D. TEACHER’S SELF-REFLECTION OF THE SESSION
References/Further Reading
Operation/Task/Job Sheet
Self Check
Information Sheet
Learning Experiences
Module
Module Content
Content
Module
List of Competencies
Content
Module Content
Module Content
Front Page
In our efforts to standardize CBLM, the above
parts are recommended for use in
Competency Based Training (CBT) in Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA) Technology Institutions. The next
sections will show you the components and
features of each part.
List of Competencies
Providing advice on
Provide preliminary HCS222302
2. post Hilot Wellness
services to clients’
services
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of this module you MUST be able to:
LO1. Identify vital information of the client
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Relevant information are obtained from the client to determine their
expectations/requirements
2. Contra indications are identified and referred to an appropriate professional
based on standard operating procedures
Assessment Criteria
Conditions
Learning Materials
Manuals
Charts
Handouts
References
Forms
IT related and instructional video materials – optional
Methodologist:
1.Group discussion
2.Observation
3.Demonstration
4.Mdular\self paced
Assessment Method:
Interview/oral
Written
Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 1
(LO TITLE)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
Information Sheet 1.1-1
Vital Signs
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Fully understand vital signs and its normal rates
2. Learn how to get vital signs
The pulse rate is a measurement of the heart rate, or the number of times
the heart beats per minute. As the heart pushes blood through the arteries,
the arteries expand and contract with the flow of the blood. Taking a pulse
not only measures the heart rate, but also can indicate the following:
Heart rhythm and Strength of the pulse
Begin counting the pulse when the clock's second hand is on the 12.
Count your pulse for 60 seconds (or for 15 seconds and then multiply by
four to calculate beats per minute).
When counting, do not watch the clock continuously, but concentrate on the
beats of the pulse.
If unsure about your results, ask another person to count for you.
The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute.
The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves
counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times
the chest rises. Respiration rates may increase with fever, illness, and with
other medical conditions. When checking respiration, it is important to also
note whether a person has any difficulty breathing.
1. Vital Signs
2. pulse rate
3. respiratory rate
4. 120\80 mm\hg
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Fully understand what is Hilot
2. Learn and appreciate the Benefits of Hilot
Concept of Hilot
(Enumeration)
Equipment :
Steps/Procedure:
1. Ask the client to do prone position or lying face down
2. Expose the back and cover his\her lower extremities with towel
3. Apply oil on his\her back.
4. Do banana leaf scanning to know the area that has pain and
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CRITERIA
YES NO
Did you….
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JOB SHEET _____
Title:
Supplies/Materials :
Equipment :
Steps/Procedure:
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Assessment Method:
Performance Criteria Checklist ______
CRITERIA
YES NO
Did you….
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Evidence Plan
Portfolio
Written
The evidence must show that the trainee…
Identify vital information of the client.
Explain Hilot
Apply the hilot massage techniques
Explain the hilot wellness services and
products
NOTE: *Critical aspects of competency
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
# of
Objectives/Content
Knowledge Comprehension Application items/
area/Topics
% of test
TOTAL
Performance Test
Qualification
Unit of Competency
General Instruction:
Specific Instruction:
QUESTIONING TOOL
Satisfactory
Questions to probe the candidate’s underpinning knowledge
response
Extension/Reflection Questions Yes No
1. 1. How do you properly manages hilot massage treatment?
2. How will you apply the hilot massage techniques and steps?
Safety Questions
3. How will you properly advise or inform your client on the
hilot massage treatment to be administered?
4. What will you do to ensure your client that treatment will be
safe for his/ her specific condition?
Contingency Questions
5. What will you do if there are reactions in the treatment done
either positive or negative?
6. How will you explain to your client the factors which may
interfere with the effectiveness of the treatment?
Extension/Reflection Questions
1. How do you properly manages hilot massage treatment?
• Properly manage hilot massage treatment by explaining the mode of
administration of the treatment.
• Ensure that the hilotmanage is provided according to the treatment
plan.
2. How will you apply the hilot massage techniques and steps?
• Procedure is well explained to the client according to the degree of
understanding and language used.
Correct body mechanics is applied or observed according to proper
body mechanics.
Reactions to treatment are identified and promptly responded
according to patient’s verbalization.
Safety Questions
3. How will you properly advise or inform your client on the hilot
massage treatment to be administered?
• Before the massage session, the process of the treatment shall be
clearly explained. Questions of clients shall be entertained and answered
will all honesty.
4. What will you do to ensure your client that treatment will be safe for
his/ her specific condition?
• Explain to him/her the specific steps to be done in the hilot massage
which are applicable in his/her condition
Contingency Questions
5. What will you do if there are reactions in the treatment done either
positive or negative?
• Deal with the client with all respect and patience.
6. How will you explain to your client the factors which may interfere
with the effectiveness of the treatment?
• Explain that the effectiveness of the treatment as well as the speedy
recovery depend not only on the therapist but on the participation and
cooperation of the client as well.
8. How will I ensure that the hilot massage is provided according to the
treatment plan?
• Do the process and the planned treatment which you have discussed
with the client prior to the massage session.
Note: In the remarks section, remarks may include for repair, for
replenishment, for reproduction, for maintenance etc.
Supervise
Work-Based
Learning
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Note: In making the Self-Check for your Qualification, all required competencies should be
specified. It is therefore required of a Trainer to be well- versed of the CBC or TR of the
program qualification he is teaching.
Evidences/Proof of Current Competencies(Sample)
Current
Proof/Evidence Means of validating
competencies
Identifying Training Gaps
3.
4.
Using Form No.1.4, convert the Training Gaps into a Training Needs/
Requirements. Refer to the CBC in identifying the Module Title or Unit of
Competency of the training needs identified.
Module
Gaps Title/Module of Duration (hours)
Instruction
TRAINING PLAN
Qualification:
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I.D.
QUALIFICATION: HILOT
WELLNESS NCII
Instructions:
This Trainees’ Record Book
(TRB) is intended to serve as
record of all
accomplishment/task/activities
while undergoing training in the
industry. It will eventually become
evidence that can be submitted for
portfolio assessment and for
whatever purpose it will serve you.
It is therefore important that all its
contents are viably entered by both
the trainees and instructor.
The Trainees’ Record Book
contains all the required
competencies in your chosen
qualification. All you have to do is
to fill in the column “Task
Required” and “Date
Accomplished” with all the
activities in accordance with the
training program and to be taken
up in the school and with the
guidance of the instructor. The
instructor will likewise indicate
his/her remarks on the
“Instructors Remarks” column
regarding the outcome of the task
accomplished by the trainees. Be
sure that the trainee will
personally accomplish the task
and confirmed by the instructor.
It is of great importance that
the content should be written
legibly on ink. Avoid any
corrections or erasures and
maintain the cleanliness of this
record.
This will be collected by your
trainer and submit the same to the
Vocational Instruction Supervisor
(VIS) and shall form part of the
permanent trainee’s document on
file.
THANK YOU.
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Unit of Competency: 1. Plan the
hilot wellness program of clients
NC Level I
Learning Task/Activity
Outcome Required Accomplishe
Unit of Competency: 5
PERFORM PLUMBING REPAIR
AND
MAINTENANCE
WORKS
NC Level I
Learning Task/Activity Date
Outcome Required Accomplished
Unit of Competency: 4 PERFORM
SINGLE UNIT PLUMBING Clear
INSTALL clogged
ATION AND ASSEMBLES pipes
clear
clogged
NC Level I
fixtures
Learning Task/Activity
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Outcome Required Accomplishe
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Prepare for
Trainee’s Signature
Trainer’s Signature
TRAINEE’S PROGRESS SHEET
ARIES
Name : LUCY CHUA Trainer :
SIMBULAN
Nominal 120
Qualification : HILOT WELLNESS NC II :
Duration HOURS
Training Training Date Date Trainee’s Supervisor’s
Units of Competency Rating
Activity Duration Started Finished Initial Initial
Plan the hilot wellness • Identify 30 hours COMPETENT
program of clients vital
information of
the client.
• Explain
Hilot
• Apply
the hilot
massage
techniques
• Explain
the hilot
wellness
services and
products
Total
Note: The trainee and the supervisor must have a copy of this form. The column for rating maybe used either by giving a numerical rating or
simply indicating competent or not yet competent. For purposes of analysis, you may require industry supervisors to give a numerical rating for
the performance of your trainees. Please take note however that in TESDA, we do not use numerical ratings
Average Ratings
PREPARATION Average
1. Workshop layout conforms
with the components of a
CBT workshop
2. Number of CBLM is
sufficient
3. Objectives of every training
session is well explained
4. Expected activities/outputs
are clarified
General Average
Facilitate
Learning
Session
MICROTEACHING
( DEMONSTRATION)
Minutes of the Meeting
Focus Group Discussion
2. Executive summary
The training covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to
work effectively within a HILOT WELLNESS massage framework. It
aims to provide enough knowledge in Planing the hilot wellness
program of clients. Different methods were used in order for this
objective to be realized. These are discussion, orientation,
demonstration and observation.
During the course of the training, trainees were given enough
time to enhance their sills and competence particularly in massage
therapy. Their full attention and interest have paved the way for
them to gain more information and additional knowledge on the
subject.
Therefore, based on the output, same process will be effective in
conducting upcoming trainings on massage therapy. Likewise, it is
recommended that additional strategy can be used such as the
conduct of On-The-Job Training wherein trainees can practice
actual massage therapy to people who will then evaluate them.
This evaluation will be one of the bases in the final result of
trainees’ final grades.
3. Rationale
The evaluation of this training is relevant in ensuring that
trainees will have enough capability in the doing hilot massage
therapy. This will also be used in the effective conduct of future
trainings on this specific course.
4. Objectives
This training aims to provide knowledge in Plan the hilot wellness
program of clients, Provide preliminary services to clients’, Apply
hilot wellness techniques, Provide advice on post hilot wellness
services. The training specifically aims to introduce hilot massage
therapy and its benefits, contraindications in hilot massage,how to
get vital signs, the concept of Hilot and the steps in doing hilot
wellness massage.
5. Methodology
The trainees totaling to 25 had engaged in discussion,
demonstration and observation. They have shown interest and
enthusiasm in the subject manifested by their active participation
in all activities undertaken.
7. Recommendation
The training team recommends that same process and
strategies be done in future hilot wellness massge trainings since it
was found to be effective. Aside from this, additional strategy like the
inclusion of On-The-Job Training is recommended.
Maintain
Training
Facilities
Template #1
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
Equipment Type FOOT SPA MACHINE
Equipment Code FOOT SPA MACHINE I
Location PRACTICAL WORK AREA/HILOT WELLNESS MASSAGE
AREA
Operation Procedure:
1. Check the working areas if it’s dry and clean.
2. Check the foot spa machine; be sure it is free from dust and dirt.
3. Check power cords. Check connections.
4. Put the machine on the rug to prevent spilling of the water and soap
on the floor.
5. Pour warm water or warm coconut milk on the foot spa machine.
6. Check first the temperature of the water or coconut milk before
putting on it at the machine.
7. Clean the machine every after use. Dry and put it back to their proper
place.
8. Cover the machine when not in use for their protection.
Template #2
HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
Qualification HILOT WELLNESS MASSAGE NC II Station/Bldg
4. Clean and check floor, walls, windows, ceilings Trainees/ Janitors (in
the absence of trainees)
• graffiti/dust/rust
• cobwebs and outdated/unnecessary
objects/items
X
• obstructions
• any used materials/scraps (slugs) spilled
liquid
• open cracks (floor)
5. Clean and check work shop ventilation and Trainees/ Janitors (in
illumination by dusting lamps/bulbs, replacing the absence of trainees)
non-functional lamps and keeping exhaust
clean
6. Clean and check computer set -monitor, CPU, Trainees/ Janitors (in
keyboards, mouse – free, unnecessary the absence of trainees)
markings, dust; cables and plugs are in order;
well-arranged; all items functional X
Template #3
HILOT WELLNESS MASSAGE
WORKSHOP HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
YES NO
Check massage table, clean and sanitized.
Check forceps, free from burn and rust. Clean and dry.
Clean and check foot spa machine/equipments/ tools/ accessories after use.
Before leaving, collect used cotton balls, banana leaf and other waste used for scanning and
bentosa.
Clean bulbs/lamps/ceilings/walls
Clean/Wash of windows/glasses/mirrors
Check if linens, pillow, pillow cases, bath robe, malongs and shorts sanitized or clean
Template #4
FOOT SPA MACHINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE*
8 HOURS 50 Hours 100 HOURS
Wipe up foot soak Check Check the power cord.
spills immediately Electrodes Clean and check electrical
over heating panel board
Clean the machine
elements
Put back on their Refer to
proper place and service
cover. manual
Template #5
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
EQUIPMENT TYPE FOOT SPA MACHINE
EQUIPMENT CODE FOOT SPA MACHINE I
LOCATION PRACTICAL WORK AREA
Schedule for the Month of March
MANPOWER Daily Every Weekly Every Monthly Remarks
ACTIVITIES Other 15th
Day Day
3. Is the working area for “banyus” well ventilated and with enough illumination?
Tools and supplies are complete, clean and ready to use?
4. Are floor, walls, ceilings, windows and doors clean, neat, without obstructions
or unnecessary odor? All hinges and locks functional? With exit plans?
6. Is the computer set clean and dry? Cables, plugs, mouse, properly laid out and
functional? No cuts and splices on flexible wires?
8. Is the wash area clean, sanitized, Free from unnecessary objects such as mops,
rags? Is all water, drainage, electrical systems functional?
9. Is the rest room well-cleaned, dry and sanitized no unacceptable odor and free
from unnecessary objects such as mops, rags, outdated signage, dangling
objects? Are the urinals, bowls, washbasins, walls and partitions free from
stains, dirt, oils, and unnecessary objects? Is it equipped with adequate dipper
and pails and properly located after use? , Are all water drainage and electrical
systems functional?
11. Are there available receptacles for waste? Are the waste materials properly
segregated and disposed?
Remarks:
Inspected by: Date:
Template #7
1. Are the electrical connections and outlets clean and dry? Attached and
well secured no cracks?
Remarks: