Perspective Piece

Perspective Piece Order Description (side note) i will upload 2 documents of previous 2 assignments and also documetns on how to do the paper and how it will be marked so please consider all information before starting to write. Please make sure the order is completed in a timly manner ALLH12006 Evidence-Based Practice for Allied Health Term 1, 2016 Assessment Task 3: Perspective Piece Weighting: 40% Due: Online submission due Wednesday 1st June 2016, 2.00pm AEST (Week 12) Word limit: 1000 maximum This assignment aligns with course outcomes 1, 2 ,3 and 4. The AIMs of this assignment task are to: 1. Present a synthesised and critical review of your findings and conclusions from research undertaken in assessment tasks 1 and 2 this term. 2. Write a perspective piece suitable for publication in the Australian Health Review Journal. Assessment Task 1: Formatting/Layout Requirements Title Page Title page should be plain and non-distracting (no need for colours or fancy boarders), and should present only the necessary information as per usual including: name, student ID, course code and Assessment Task name. Use standard font (Times New Roman, Arial) and this should be 12pt. You should use 1.5 line spacing, with page margins no smaller than 2.5cm. Ensure that all tables are appropriately titled. Ensure that you save and submit your assessment as a word document in the following format: Your surname, your first name, course code, assessment 1. (Eg: HaymanMel. ALLH12006.Assessment3.doc) Task: Perspective Piece for the Australian Health Review Journal You are required to write, in accordance with the authorship guidelines of the Australian Health Review Journal, a perspective piece. This perspective piece should draw on work you have previously performed in assessments tasks 1 and 2 earlier this semester, and should be focused on your clinical research question. 1. Authorship guidelines are available at: https://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/272/aid/13686.htm How to Write a Perspective Piece? Perspective articles present a novel view on a topical issue of broad interest, explore significant questions, examine the validity of current views in the field, and recommend directions for future research. The author, usually a recognised authority in the field, is welcome to take a controversial standpoint, but overall, the article should provide a clear and balanced discussion to inform nonspecialist readers. The author can make specific and practical proposals, either setting an agenda or proposing better options. You are not required to submit an abstract for this assessment task, only the perspective piece itself. Additionally, you are not required to use the Vancouver referencing style. Please keep your referencing consistent, and use APA Harvard as you have previously. You are required to provide a full bibliography, in accordance with APA Harvard style, for this assessment task.