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BTEC First Health & Social Care Unit 2 Health & Social Care Values LAA
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This is a complete resource package for delivering the content for the BTEC First Unit 2 Health & Social Care Values Learning Aim A. There is a 54 slide Powerpoint The resources cover the delivery content for A1, as below: Awareness of the values, how they are applied in care settings to support users of services Confidentiality Dignity Respect for the individual Safeguarding and duty of care A person-centred approach to care delivery: PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE PACKAGE, THANK YOU For more free and small charge resource packages, visit my TES shop to find them all one place, with a handy search facility. HSCresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,300 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B3 Respiratory
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BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B3 Respiratory

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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 17 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B3.Respiratory body system and health; There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package. Along with this, is the 8 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity. PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge. The complete B3 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:- The structure, function and main disorders of the respiratory system; • the role of air passages in nose • the structure and functions of pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleural membrane, bronchial tree • the structure and function of the alveoli and the gaseous exchange • the role of ciliated epithelial tissue • respiratory muscles – intercostal muscles, diaphragm • ventilation regulation, gaseous exchange, diffusion Respiratory System Disorders: symptoms, causes, impact, treatment • Smoking Related complications • Asthma • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Pneumonia Diagnostic techniques; • Peak Flow • Chest X-ray • Spirometer • Sputum testing There is a Facebook group with 5,200 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) Please leave me a review, what do you think? Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim  C
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim C

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This resource package consists of a 31 page Word Booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities, keepin them all in the same place. There is reference to the assessment criteria throughout and TEN PowerPoints to assist with the delivery of content, which are engaging and stimulates discussions. The Unit 10 spec covered, as below: C1 Inequalities within society • People experience inequality in terms of: o social class o race and ethnic or national origin o age o sex o disability o sexual orientation o region. • Different social groups experience inequalities through: o stereotyping o prejudices o labelling o attitudes o discrimination o marginalisation. C2 Demographic change and data • Demographic change: o birth and death rates o family and household size o migration o ethnic composition o life expectancy. • Uses of demographic data: o assessing the potential needs of the population o planning/targeting services. C3 Patterns and trends in health and ill health within social groups • Mortality rates, suicide rates, incidence and prevalence of disease and illness. • Difficulties in measuring health. • Local or national patterns and trends of care for different groups in society. • Marketisation of health and social care. For more Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, have a look at my TES shop which has the full range, with a handy search facility, to cut own on time #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching!
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 20 Understanding Mental Well-being Learning Aim B
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 20 Understanding Mental Well-being Learning Aim B

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This 32 page booklet was created as the BTEC Unit 20 Mental Well-being Learning Aim B is not in the book. It is covering information of the below spec and is a continuation of the Learning Aim A booklet also on TES (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-level-3-health-and-social-care-unit-20-understanding-mental-well-being-learning-aim-a-11797204) There is space for student notes and activities to help students analyse the classifications and be able to evaluate this applied to their case study. Learning Aim B: Examine how the main forms of mental ill health are classified B1 Recognised mental ill-health conditions and their symptoms according to current classification systems Categories within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), e.g.: • mood disorders • personality disorders • anxiety disorders • psychotic disorders • substance-related disorders • eating disorders • cognitive disorders B2 Strengths and limitations of classification systems • Raising awareness of mental ill health. • Influencing the research agenda. • Labelling and stigmatisation. • The diagnosis of the main depressive disorders. • Atypical presentations There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources
T-Level Health 2024-2025 B2.17 Nervous System B2.18 B2.19 Parkinson's
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 B2.17 Nervous System B2.18 B2.19 Parkinson's

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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.23 , B2.24 , B2.25 and B1.28 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 27th January 2025. Included is a 75 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the 24 page booklet with guided for note taking. There is an 80 mark mock exam paper covering this section of the spec with an easy to follow mark scheme for students. This package covers the below spec content; B2.17 The role of the components in performing the functions of the nervous system: • components of the nervous system; brain, spinal cord, sensory and motor neurones:  dendrites, cell body, nucleus, axon, myelin sheath of Schwann cells, nodes of Ranvier, axon endings/terminals and synaptic ends relay neurones synapses • function of the relevant component of the nervous system: o sensory neurones carry impulses from receptors to the central nervous system (CNS) o motor neurones carry impulses away from the CNS to effectors o the process of synaptic transmission and the function of the components of a motor neurone B2.18 The mechanism of nerve impulses via neurones: • transmission of action potentials along neurones • mechanism of a reflex action B2.19 The development, impact and management of Parkinson’s disease: • causes of the disease, impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health, common treatments relieve symptoms: o supportive therapies o levodopa medication o surgery, to include deep brain stimulation PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,400+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresource #tlevelhealth
T-Level Health 2024-2025 B1.25 B1.26 Epidemiology B1.27 Health Promotion
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 B1.25 B1.26 Epidemiology B1.27 Health Promotion

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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B1.15, B1.26 and B1.27. If you are following my SoW it is for week beginning 17th March 2025. There is a 77-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 21-page student booklet for notes. The first slide is guidance of research requirements on different slides for your reference. There is a paired activity and interactive questions and research tasks throughout. This package is best suited for lessons where students have internet access. PLEASE NOTE; There is content the guides student as to what they could be researching into for their ESP. The presentation and booklet is adaptable, you can delete parts you do not wish to use. The content of these resources covers the below; B1.25 What is meant by epidemiology and some specific terminology that is used: • the meaning of epidemiology • specific terminology used in epidemiology: incidents, prevalence, mortality and morbidity B1.26 How epidemiology is used to provide information to plan and evaluate strategies to prevent disease: • how epidemiology is used: Identify the cause of disease, determine the extent of disease, identify trends and patterns of the incident and frequency of the disease, study the progression of disease, plan and evaluate preventative and therapeutic measures for a disease or condition, develop public health policy and preventative measures B1.27 How health promotion helps to prevent the spread and control of disease and disorder: • communication • policy and systems • education programmes • health promotion for specific disease and disorders: PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
T-Level Health 2024-2025 B1.31-B1.35 Radiation, treatments, units and maths
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 B1.31-B1.35 Radiation, treatments, units and maths

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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B1.31, B1.32, B1.33, B1.34 and B1.25 . If you are following my SoW it is for week beginning 24th March 2025. There is a 36-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 24-page student booklet for notes. The booklet has a focus on radiation treatments; chemotherapy, radiotherapy and radiation iodine and an alament of maths as 6-10 marks on the Core B exam paper will be mathematical. The content of these resources covers the below; B1.31 The types and properties of ionising radiation: • alpha particle • beta • gamma B1.32 The definitions of half-life B1.33 The use of the international system of units (SI): • kilogram (kg) – mass • metre (m) – length • second (s) – time B1.34 How to convert units of measure: • metres to millimetres • millimetres to micrometres • litres to millilitres • millilitres to microlitres • grams to milligrams • milligrams to micrograms B1.35 The importance of using significant figures and science notation: • makes calculation with large or small numbers less cumbersome PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan Introduction and A1 Physical content
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BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan Introduction and A1 Physical content

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This is a complete package that has a booklet and week by week programme for Unit one as well as an engaging 18 page booklet covering the A1 part of the spec, which you can add to or alter, getting students to print it off in advance of the lessons. There are 8 PowerPoints included covering all sections in more detail and having embedded videos and corresponding activities in the booklet to complete either as a classroom activity or a homework task. There are also relevant exam questions from past papers to get them in the swing. This booklet took two whole days to put together so it is guaranteed to save you time and enable you to mould resources to your own teaching style. There is also an mock exam paper for A1 and mark scheme to check progress too. Content covered Growth and development are different concepts:  principles of growth – growth is variable across different parts of the body and is measured using height, weight and dimensions  principles of development – development follows an orderly sequence and is the acquisition of skills and abilities. In infancy (0–2 years), the individual develops gross and fine motor skills: • the development of gross motor skills • the development of fine motor skills • milestones set for the development of the infant – sitting up, standing, cruising, walking. In early childhood (3–8 years), the individual further develops gross and fine motor skills:  riding a tricycle, running forwards and backwards, walking on a line, hopping on one foot, hops, skips and jumps confidently  turns pages of a book, buttons and unbuttons clothing, writes own name, joins up writing. In adolescence (9–18 years), the changes surrounding puberty: • development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics • the role of hormones in sexual maturity. In early adulthood (19–45 years), the individual reaches physical maturity:  physical strength peaks, pregnancy and lactation occur  perimenopause – oestrogen levels decrease, causing the ovaries to stop producing an egg each month. The reduction in oestrogen causes physical and emotional symptoms, to include hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, loss of libido and vaginal dryness. In middle adulthood (46–65 years), the female enters menopause: • causes and effects of female menopause and the role of hormones in this o effects of the ageing process in middle adulthood. In later adulthood (65+ years), there are many effects of ageing:  health and intellectual abilities can deteriorate For more BTEC Level 1/2 Tech Award and BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care resources, NCFE T-Level Health, CTEC Level 1 and 2 resources, visit the HSCresources Shop, to access the full range of resource packages, with a handy search facility, to save time. I hope you enjoy the time you’ve saved!
BTEC L3 Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs LAA
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BTEC L3 Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs LAA

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This is a large complete resource package for the delivery of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 12 - Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs Learning Aim A, A1, A2, A3 and A4. This package includes a 52 page Word booklet that can be adapted and altered to suit your teaching needs. It allows students to organise their notes and assignment planning, in one place. There are activities, research task and application, signposting learners to understand the assessment criteria. To aid understanding, during delivery, there are ELEVEN powerpoints and relevant videos to engage learners. The package covers the below topics, in the Learning Aim A spec.A: Examine Reasons why individuals may experience additional needs A1 Diagnosing or determining additional needs • Definitions of mild, moderate, severe and profound learning disabilities. • Diagnostic procedures, tools and standards used to diagnose a disability. • Professional background, qualifications and experience of those undertaking the diagnosis and assessment. • Parameters used to describe the diagnosed condition. This must include the type, causation, severity and stability over time, and prognosis of the condition. A2 Cognitive and learning needs • Learning difficulties, to include dyslexia, dyspraxia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). • Autism-spectrum disorders, to include Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and childhood disintegrative disorder. • Inherited conditions, to include Down’s syndrome, Huntington’s disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s. • Needs of older people, to include memory loss, slower cognitive speed, life-long learning. A3 Physical and health needs • Needs of older people, to include arthritis, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. • Health needs, to include physical needs cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disorders, stroke a mental illnesses. • Sensory disabilities, to include deafness and hearing impairment, visual impairment. • Accidents, to include paraplegia, loss of limb. • Infectious diseases that can lead to individuals having additional needs. • Problems during pregnancy and birth that can lead to individuals having additional needs. A4 Social and emotional needs • Needs generated from family circumstances, to include specific needs of looked-after children, bereavement, school refuser (non-attendance) and bullying. • Needs generated by being elderly, to include loss of loved ones, fear of dying, family far away, isolation, lack of money. • Needs affected by the learning environment. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care; Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice LAB  resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care; Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice LAB resources

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This is a resource package contains a 37 page booklet for students to write notes and summarise activities ahead of completing their first assignment. There are 11 PowerPoints to aid delivery and reference to the relevant criteria. In addition their are copies of a safeguarding policy, a whistleblowing policy and Scie resources regarding dignity and appearance. The package covers B1, B2, B3 and B4 of the Unit 7 spec content for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice Learning Aim B. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan - B2 Genetic & B3 Environmental resources
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BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan - B2 Genetic & B3 Environmental resources

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This is a complete resource package with 7 engaging and interesting PowerPoints which are embedded in a 15 page booklet with accompanying activities and exam question practice, covering the new BTEC Health & Social care Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development, B2 and B3 spec content. You can save on printing and get students to print off the booklet, which you have the opportunity to tailor make to your own teaching. Included a link to a 90 mark exam paper with easy to follow mark scheme to allow for peer marking. The content covers all aspects of this section of the spec… B2 Genetic factors that affect development Genetic predispositions to particular conditions – cystic fibrosis, brittle bone disease, phenylketonuria (PKU), Huntington’s disease, Klinefelter’s syndrome, Down’s syndrome, colour blindness, Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Susceptibility to diseases such as cancer, high blood cholesterol and diabetes. Biological factors that affect development – foetal alcohol syndrome, effects of maternal infections and lifestyle/diet during pregnancy, congenital defects. B3 Environmental factors that affect development Exposure to pollution – respiratory disorders, cardiovascular problems, allergies. Poor housing conditions – respiratory disorders, cardio vascular problems, hypothermia and anxiety and depression. Access to health and social care services – availability of transport, opening hours of services, ability to understand the needs and requirements of particular services. For other parts of the Unit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 20, 26 spec, follow me on TES and take a wander through the free and low cost resource packages which cover all the exam board spec. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU :-) For more free and small charge T-Level Health Science, BTEC and CTEC Health and Social Care resources, visit my shop and use the handy search facility to find what you need easily. There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources I hope you find this very useful and your student enjoys the learning. Alison
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development C1 Aging - physical changes
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development C1 Aging - physical changes

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This is a complete resource package for teaching the new BTEC Unit 1 C1 Physical changes in aging part of the spec. There are thirteen PowerPoints covering a range of changes such as AMD, cataracts, glaucoma, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s and depression as well as the lowering of the immune system and risks to older people’s health. There is a 15 page booklet that can be added to or adapted to your style of teaching, which has note space for the PowerPoints, activities and practice exam questions. The C1 content covered, is as below:- Cardiovascular disease – age can increase the risks of cardiovascular disease. This can be exacerbated by lifestyle choices, diagnosis and treatment Osteoarthritis, symptoms, treatment and life with this condition Degeneration of the nervous tissue, an overview Degeneration of the sense organs; tests and treatments o Cataracts o AMD o Retinopathy o glaucoma o hearing impaired  The reduced absorption of nutrients. Dementia, to include Alzheimer’s disease. Effects of illnesses that are common in ageing. There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources For more resource packages for BTEC Level 1/23, follow me on TES and find them all in the same place with a handy search facility Happy teaching! :-) Alison
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim C
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim C

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A resource package consisting of 33 page Word booklet which you can add to or alter to suit your teaching style. There are areas for students to make notes, activities and the application to Assignment 1 throughout. There are ELEVEN accompanying PowerPoints with animation and embedded videos to engage students and help with delivery. The booklet and presentations reflect the change in case studies from November 2018. Resources cover every aspect of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim C, as below:- C1 Enabling individuals to overcome challenges • Different types of challenges faced by individuals with care and support needs, to include: • awareness and knowledge • practical challenges • skills challenges • acceptance and belief challenges • motivational challenges • communication challenges. • Methods of identifying challenges to include observation, focus groups, talking to individuals informally or via questionnaires. • Strategies used to overcome challenges to include educational information materials, training courses, opinion leaders, clinical audits, computer-aided advice systems, patient-mediated strategies. • Role of policy frameworks in minimising challenges, including: • NHS Patient Experience Framework in particular, understanding of the eight elements that are critical to the service users’ experience of NHS services • Health Action Plans and how they are used to minimise challenges • Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework • Common Assessment Framework (CAF). • Impact of not enabling individuals to overcome challenges. C2 Promoting personalisation • Personalisation – ensuring that every person receiving care and support is able to set their personal goals and has choice and control over the shape of their care and support • Methods of recognising preferences to include care plans, learning plans, behavioural plans, specialist support from health and social care professionals. • The importance of promoting choice and control and the financial impact of this on care provision. C3 Communication techniques • Different approaches for effective communication to include humanistic, behavioural, cognitive, psychoanalytical and social. • Types of communication examples to include verbal, body language, written, formal and informal. • Alternative communications to include Makaton, British Sign Language (BSL), braille, communication boards and symbol systems. • Theories of communication to include Argyle, Tuckman, Berne. For more BTEC and CTEC Level’s 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, follow me on TES to find all the resources in one place with a handy search facility, to save on time! For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 14 Physiological Disorders Learning Aim B and C resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 14 Physiological Disorders Learning Aim B and C resources

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A 32 page Word Booklet you can adapt or add to, to suit your teaching style. There is space for students notes, ahead of their assignment work, which keeps sections organised and frequently refers to the assessment criteria and applied examples. There are TEN PowerPoints to help with delivery, which are engaging and help students consider the Merit and Distinction criteria and added activity case studies. The compete spec for Learning Aim B and C, needed for assignment one of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 14 Physiological Disorders unit are covered, as below:- Learning aim B: Examine the investigation and diagnosis of physiological disorders B1. Investigative procedures for physiological disorders • General measurements that may be undertaken, e.g. blood pressure, body temperature. • Investigations as appropriate for each individual, e.g. medical history, blood tests. B2. Diagnostic procedures for physiological disorders o Procedures based on specific signs and symptoms, e.g. lumbar puncture, biopsy o Importance of recognising non-specific or confusing symptoms, e.g. myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). Learning aim C: Examine treatment and support for service users with physiological disorders C1. Provision of treatment and support • Medication, e.g. anti-inflammatory drugs. • Surgery, e.g. surgical procedures for cancer. • Rehabilitation programmes, e.g. physiotherapy. • Complementary therapies, e.g. aromatherapy, acupuncture. • Advice on lifestyle changes, e.g. smoking cessation. C2 Types of carers and care settings Carers: o professional carers, e.g. GPs, nurses o informal carers, e.g. friends, family o private and voluntary carers, e.g. Age UK, private care agencies. Care settings: o service user’s own home o residential care home o GP surgery or health centre o hospital care o rehabilitation settings For more Level 2 and 3 BTEC and CTEC resources, follow me on TES to find all my resources in one place, with a handy search facility to cut down on time… precious time… #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B11. Reproduction Systems
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B11. Reproduction Systems

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This is a resource package, which consists of an 18 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B11 Reproductive System and dysfunctions, which you can use as it is or make additions and alter. There are nine engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities and you can add to or alter these to suit your teaching style. PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked. To finish of this area of content, there is a 100 mark exam paper with mark scheme which B11 Structure, function and disorders of the reproductive system, content… Female reproductive structures and functions:  ovaries – production of eggs o fallopian tubes – carrying eggs to uterus and site of fertilisation  uterus – site of development of embryo and foetus  cervix – neck of the womb canal for sperm entry o vagina – muscular, lubricated canal providing point of entry for penis and exit of baby during childbirth  vulva – external opening of vagina o disorders – endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome. Male reproductive structures and functions:  penis – introduction of semen with sperm into female  urethra – carriage of semen along penis  scrotum – holds testes outside body to keep them cooler than body temperature  testes – manufacture of sperm  vas deferens – carries sperm from testes to penis  seminal vesicles – secretion of fluids of semen  prostate gland – production of secretions of fluids of semen Main Health disorders, causes, diagnosis and treatment  hydrocele, prostate cancer/BPH., infertility The way in which natural conception occurs and patterns of pre-natal growth:  the production of gametes, to include meiosis  the physiological process of conception from fertilisation to birth, to include cell division and chromosomal behaviour, cell division for growth, to include mitosis and DNA replication  the stages and significant developments during foetal growth through the trimesters  basics of birthing Factors affecting prenatal development:  how the following factors affect foetal development – positive and negative factors, to include genetic; age, diet, health, smoking, alcohol consumption  forms of teratogen and their effects  congenital disorders, to include spina bifida; cerebral palsy, effects of rubella. If you find you like this teaching resource package, there are similar packages offered for all the body systems. Follow me on TES to find all my resources in one place with a handy search facility There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B8 Endocrine & B9 Lymphatic System
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B8 Endocrine & B9 Lymphatic System

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This item is a resource package, which consists of a 18 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B8, Endocrine and B9 Lymphatic and Immune System. You can alter and add to this or print off as it is as it covers the spec for these body systems, in full. There are confidence building activities which give students a technique and guidance as to how to tackle the longer harder questions. Finally, there is a 100 mark exam paper to test students understanding and prepare them for the actual exam. It has an easy to follow mark scheme which allows for peer marking to save on your time. Along with this, is the seven engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it. The PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked. B8 The structure, function and main disorders of the endocrine system • Hypothalamus – control of pituitary gland via releasing hormones, control of daily rhythms. • Pituitary gland – control of growth, function of sex organs, osmoregulation. • Thyroid gland – regulation of growth and function of many body systems, role in regulation of blood calcium levels. • Ovaries – production of oestrogen and progesterone (sex hormones). • Pancreas – regulation blood sugar via production of insulin and glucagon. • Adrenal glands – the ‘fight or flight’ response via the hormone adrenaline, regulation of blood pressure via the hormone aldosterone. • Testes – production of androgen hormones which are involved in the development of maleness and the production of sperm. Disorders of the endocrine system;  diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus  hypothyroidism. B9 Structure, function and disorders of the lymphatic and immune systems • Lymph – formed from tissue fluid and carries fluids back to the blood system. • Lymphatic vessels – carriage of lymph. • Lymphatic organs – the formation and maturation of lymphocytes. • Lymphocytes – the immune response via T and B cells. • Spleen – filtration of the blood, destruction and recycling of parts of red blood cells. Disorders of the lymphatic and immune system  Hodgkin’s disease  Leukaemia If you find you like this teaching resource package, please write me a review. There will be similar packages offered for other parts of the BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 A&P spec for all the body systems. Visit my TES shop for the full range of BTEC HSC L3 resources in same place with a handy search facility There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources
BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B4 Skeletal System 2024-2025
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BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B4 Skeletal System 2024-2025

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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 14 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B4. Skeletal body system and health; There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package. Along with this, is the 6 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, booklet exam practice and a final 100 marks exam paper with student friendly marking (possible peer marking). PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge. The complete B4 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:- The structure, function and main disorders of the skeletal system • The structure of the skeletal system: axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, types of bone > long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, sesamoid bones. • The function of the skeletal system: support, protection, attachment for skeletal muscle, source of blood cell production, store of minerals • The structure and function of ligaments and cartilage. • The location of major bones – cranium, parietal, temporal, occipital, mandible clavicle, ribs, sternum, humerus, radius, ulna, scapula, ilium, pubis, ischium, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, vertebral column, vertebrae. • The classifications of joints – fibrous joints, cartilaginous joints, synovial joints. • Synovial joint structure. • Movement allowed at each joint, to include flexion, extension, circumduction, adduction, abduction, gliding. Disorders of the skeletal system, to include • fractures • osteoarthritis • osteoporosis • increase in people with rickets There’s a Facebook group with 5,200 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) Please leave me a review, what do you think? Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B6 Digestive System
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BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B6 Digestive System

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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 16 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B6 Digestive body system and health; There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package. Along with this, is the 7 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity. PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge. The complete B6 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:- The structure, function and main disorders of the digestive system • Alimentary canal – Oral cavity, salivary glands, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum (beginning of the small intestine), ileum colon (large intestine). • The role of the liver and pancreas, • The role of the digestive system in the breakdown and absorption of food materials, ingestion, peristalsis, digestion, absorption, egestion. • The role of enzymes in digestion – amylases, proteases, lipases, sites of secretion, role in digestion. • The role of microorganisms in the gut. • Major products of digestion – peptides and amino acids, sugars, glycerol and fatty acids, roles in the body, storage of excess fats and carbohydrates, deamination of excess amino acids and the fate of end products, the role of the liver, the role of the kidneys. • Absorption of food – into blood, into lacteals, the role of villi and microvilli. Dysfunctions of the digestive system • Ulcers • Hepatitis • celiac disease Diagnostic techniques • Endoscopy and biopsy • Blood tests There is a Facebook group with 5,200 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) Please leave me a review, what do you think? Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
T-Level Health 2024-2025 A7.1-A7.10 SOP's , stock management, consequences
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 A7.1-A7.10 SOP's , stock management, consequences

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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW its a package 18th November 2024 for week 9. Included is a 88-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 24-page student booklet for notes. There are exam practice questions at the end of the booklet with answers The content of these resources covers the below; A7.1 The principles of good practice in scientific and clinical settings A7.2 What a SOP is A7.3 Why it is important for everyone to follow SOPs A7.4 How to access SOPs for a given activity A7.5 The potential impacts of not regularly cleaning and preparing work areas for use A7.6 The potential impacts of not maintaining, cleaning and servicing equipment A7.7 Why it is important to calibrate and test equipment to ensure it is fit for use A7.8 How to escalate concerns if equipment is not correctly calibrated/unsuitable for intended use A7.9 Why it is important to order and manage stock A7.10 The potential consequences of incorrectly storing products, materials and equipment PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,400+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B1 research methodology
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BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B1 research methodology

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A 34 page booklet with places for students to write their own notes, applied activities and reference to the BTEC HSC L3 Student Book 2, which can be adapted and altered (on Word) to meet your own teaching style. (The booklet follows on from the Learning Aim A booklet, also on TES). The page numbering continues from the Unit 4 LAA booklet, also on TES To accompany this there are TEN PowerPoints which cover the content for all of Learning Aim B1, as below... B1 Research methodologies • Organisations involved in research, to include health authorities, local authorities, social service departments and charities and community organisations, Office for National Statistics (ONS). • Research methods, including questionnaires, interviews, case studies, scientific experiments, checklists, observation, and their advantages and disadvantages. • Analysis of data, e.g. data compiled from local authorities and GP surgeries, to identify whether methods of care and support or treatment for health conditions are successful, to identify trends. • The difference between qualitative and quantitative data. • Conducting effective literature searches. • Identifying, analysing and evaluating source material. There's a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources