Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00834:front:0:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00834
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 33888–37347

the child dress themself from the waist up (e.g. putting on singlets, t‑shirts, jumpers, jackets)?
The child dresses themself from the waist up with no help (e.g. the child needs no help from me)         
The child needs a little help (e.g. prompting, reminding or a small amount of physical help)             
The child needs a lot of help (e.g. a lot of physical help)                                              
The child is completely dependent and needs me to dress them                                             

    Domain C – Functional abilities – everyday tasks

     Question 26

Does the child dress themself from the waist down (e.g. putting on underpants, skirts/pants/trousers, socks, shoes)?
The child dresses themself from the waist down with no help (e.g. the child needs no help from me)                    
The child needs a little help (e.g. prompting, reminding or a small amount of physical help)                          
The child needs a lot of help (e.g. a lot of physical help)                                                           
The child is completely dependent and needs me to dress them                                                          

     Question 27

Does the child wipe themself and adjust their clothing before and after using the toilet?
The child uses the toilet with no help (e.g. the child needs no help from me)                         
The child needs a little help (e.g. prompting, reminding or a small amount of physical help)          
The child needs a lot of help (e.g. a lot of physical help)                                           
The child is completely dependent for toileting, or wears nappies or incontinence pads day and night  

    Domain C – Functional abilities – subdomain 2

     Question 28

Does the child have bladder accidents (i.e. wets their pants or nappy)?
The child never has bladder accidents (e.g. the child is dry during the day and at night)                                                                                                                                               
The child has bladder accidents during the night but is dry during the day (e.g. the child wets the bed or nappy at night only)                                                                                                         
The child has occasional bladder accidents during the day and at night (e.g. the child sometimes wets their pants or nappy during the day and wets the bed at night)                                                                    
The child has frequent bladder accidents during the day and at night (e.g. the child wets their pants or nappy several times during the day AND wets the bed or nappy most nights, or the child has a catheter or stoma to pass urine)  

     Question 29

Does the child have bowel accidents (i.e. soils their pants or nappy)?
The child never has bowel accidents                                                                                                                                                                                                    
The child sometimes has bowel accidents (e.g. the child occasionally soils their pants or nappy during the day or night)                                                                                                               
The child often has bowel accidents (e.g. the child soils their pants or nappy several times a