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Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
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
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A presentation for Health and Social Care exam students, which guides students through the main command words.
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This is a resource package for teaching the New BTEC HSC Level 3, Unit 1 Human Growth &Development through Life Stages, A4 Social Development and covers all that’s on the spec. It has a 10 page booklet you can add to or alter, which has presentation note pages for the 2 PowerPoints, activities and homework tasks so it’s pretty engaging and the student can print it off and refer to sections themselves for revision. There is also an exam paper to test progress for A4 and a simplified mark scheme which allows peer marking to save time.
The content covers:-
The stages of play in infancy and early childhood:
• solo play, parallel play and co-operative play.
The importance of friendships and friendship groups:
the social benefits of friendships o the effects of peer pressure on social development.
The development of relationships with others.
The development of independence through the life stages:
peer influence in adolescence, starting employment, leaving home, starting a family
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An 11 page booklet with activities, exam practice questions and places for students notes. In addition, there are two PowerPoints with embedded videos.
This resource package covers the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care A4 and A5 section of the spec, as below:-
A4 Multidisciplinary working in the health and social care sector
Partnership working, to include:
• the need for joined-up working with other service providers
• ways service users, carers and advocates are involved in planning, decision-making and support with other service providers
• holistic approaches.
A5 Monitoring the work of people in health and social care settings
How the work of people in health and social care settings is monitored, to include:
• line management
• external inspection by relevant agencies
• whistleblowing
• service user feedback
• criminal investigations.
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A resource package, 20 page booklet for students notes, activities and exam practice which can be added to or altered to meet your teaching style. There are SIX accompanying engaging and interactive PowerPoints with video clips covering the complete content for C2 The Psychological Changes of aging and C3. The Societal Effects of an Aging Population, as below:- In addition there is an 80 mark mock exam paper for Learning Aim C with an easy to use mark scheme, which caters for peer markingwell, cutting down on time.
C2 The psychological changes of ageing
• Effects on confidence and self-esteem.
• Effects of social change: role changes, Loss of a partner, loss of friends, increase in leisure time.
• Financial concerns.
• Effects of culture religion and beliefs.
• Social disengagement theory.
• Activity theory.
C3 The societal effects of an ageing population
• Health and social care provision for the aged.
• Economic effects of an ageing population.
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This is a resource package for teaching BTEC Level 3 HSC Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development B6 - Major Life Events. It covers all the spec and has an 8 page booklet you can adjust or add to which allows students to make notes in, carry out activities.
B6 Major life events that affect development
Predictable events:
• these are events that are expected to happen at a particular time. While expected, they may still have an effect on a person’s health and wellbeing. This effect can be positive or negative, regardless of the event.
Unpredictable events:
• these are events that happen unexpectedly and can have serious physical and psychological effects on an individual. These effects can be positive or negative, regardless of the event.
Many events can be either predictable or unpredictable depending on the life course of the individual. They can include:
• starting school/nursery
• moving house
• marriage and divorce
• starting a family
• beginning employment
• retirement o death of a relative/partner/friend
• accidents or injury
• changing employment
• leaving home
• promotion or redundancy
• serious illness.
The effects of life events on health eg. illness
Holmes-Rahe social readjustment rating scale and the effects of life events on a person’s stress levels and health and criticisms of their stress events scale theory so students can evaluate their work.
I have uploaded resources that covers the whole of the Unit 1 teaching content and mock exams…
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A 50 page booklet with information, activities and applied tasks that will inform and encourage students to develop their analysis and evaluation skills so distinction course work can be written. This unit is not in the two core text books for students so students will be able to refer to this when writing up their assignment work.
There are four PowerPoints that go with the booklet covering the main perceptions and theories which are engaging and interesting, allowing students to make their own notes. You are free to add to or adapt the booklet to best suit your own personal teaching style.
This booklet covers the A1 part of the spec, the A2 as well as B1 and B2, which students need before they work on their Assignment 1.
A1 Concepts of health psychology, health and ill health
• Definitions of health psychology, health and ill health, e.g. World Health Organization (WHO).
• Models of health, including medical model, biopsychosocial model.
• Use of holistic concept of health in underpinning complementary treatments, e.g. acupuncture.
• Health-related behaviours, including health-belief model, compliance and non-compliance.
• The ‘sick role’.
• The development of health psychology as a discipline.
A2 Influences on beliefs and behaviours towards health and ill health
• Cultural, including differing attitudes among different ethnic groups.
• Religion.
• Socioeconomic, including social class, economic status.
• Environmental, including population density, available infrastructure.
• Individual, including age, gender.
• Education, including ethnic/professional subcultures.
B1 Contemporary issues in health
• Smoking, alcohol and other substance dependency.
• Eating behaviour.
• Exercise.
• Childbirth.
B2 Health psychology in relation to contemporary issues
• Health implications of smoking, alcohol consumption and other substance addictions.
• Social learning perspective, addictive behaviour – from a psychological viewpoint.
• Psychological theories of causes of obesity, anorexia and bulimia.
• Ethics of the treatment of eating disorders.
• Physical and psychological benefits of exercise.
• Medicalisation of childbirth, cultural and religious issues, the growth of caesarean sections, home births and water births, and the rationale behind them.
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A 14 page Word booklet you can add to or alter to introduce the BTEC Level 3 unit, Uint 20 Understanding Mental Well-Being and include your assignment 1 detail.
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This is a resource package contains a 23 page booklet for students to write notes and summarise activities ahead of completing their second assignment. There are 5 PowerPoints to aid delivery and reference to the relevant criteria. In addition their are copies of a care setting guidance on Manual Handling and Reporting Accidents
The package covers D1, D2 and D3 of the Unit 7 spec content for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice Learning Aim C.
The resource package cover the below:-
D1 Procedures to maintain health and safety
• Infection control and prevention, e.g. standard infection control precautions.
• Safe moving and handling of equipment and individuals.
• Food preparation and storage.
• Storage and administration of medication.
• Storage and disposal of hazardous substances.
D2 Procedures for responding to accidents and emergencies
• Responding to accidents and illness, including basic first aid.
• Fire safety, evacuation and security procedures.
• Reporting and record keeping.
D3 Health and safety responsibilities
• Responsibilities of employers, including health and safety management, risk assessment, providing relevant equipment, information and training.
• Responsibilities of employees, including taking reasonable care of own and others’ health and safety, following guidance from health and safety training, identifying potential hazards in the setting.
• Responsibilities of others in the setting, e.g. visitors, including following health and safety guidance and emergency procedures if required, abiding by relevant regulations, policies and procedures.
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This is a complete resource package to deliver the content for the Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs Learning Aim C. It has applied assignment guidance to get learners thinking and making notes all in one place to aid organisation. It includes a 57 page word booklet you can add or alter, to suit your teaching style. There are videos, animation and activities, as well as TEN engaging Powerpoints and detailed information which the text book sadly lacks. The booklet contains are more detailed text to broaden understanding of the small sections in the text book, however, all documents and presentations are not saved as a pd
The content covered, is below:-
Learning aim C: Investigate current practice with respect to provision for individuals with additional needs
C1 Professionals involved in supporting individuals with additional needs
• The basic job roles regarding caring for individuals with additional needs, to include community learning disability nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, speech and language therapists, special needs teachers.
C2 Support and adaptations for individuals with additional needs
• Equipment and adaptations such as mobility aids, daily living adaptations (including those for people with paraplegia) and communication aids, e.g. hearing aids, British Sign Language and Makaton.
• Therapies, to include occupational therapy, art therapy, music therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapists.
• Short- and long-term support.
C3 Financial support for individuals with additional needs
• Welfare rights, including State Pension, Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit, health benefits.
• Support for people at work, including Disability Employment Advisers based at l Jobcentres, Work Choice programme.
• Transport support, including the Blue Badge scheme, Shopmobility, accessible buses and taxis.
• Support for carers including Carer’s Allowance.
C4 Statutory provision for children with additional needs:
Please note that legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
• Common Assessment Framework (CAF).
• The requirements on health, colleges, schools and early years providers to co-produce the local offer from 1 September 2014.
• Education, Health and Care Plans from 1 September 2014.
• Codes of practice, legislation and policies relating to provision for children with additional
C5 Statutory provision for adults with additional needs
Please note that legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
• Codes of practice, legislation and policies relating to provision for adults with additional needs.
• Care and support statutory guidance issued under the Care Act 2014 (DH).
• Guidelines for caring for adults with mental illness covered in the National Service
Framework for Mental Health, including the Mental Health Act 2007 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
Thirteen PowerPoints, work sheets and activities, guidance and check list useful for the delivery and assessment of Unit 22 LO1 Biological Perspectives; Gessell and genetics, Behavioural Perspectives; Skinner and Pavlov and Cognitive; Piaget
These can be adapted and added to to suit your teaching style.
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This is a resource package contains a 24 page booklet for students to write notes and summarise activities ahead of completing their second assignment. There are 11 PowerPoints to aid delivery and reference to the relevant criteria. In addition their are copies of a government easy read documents and examples of policies and to speed up research for students.
The package covers C1 and C2 of the Unit 7 spec content for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice Learning Aim C.
The resource package cover the below:-
C1 Health and safety legislation and policies in health and social care
Legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland. To include relevant sections of, e.g.
• Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)
• The Manual Handling Operations and Regulations (2002)
• The Food Hygiene Regulations (2006)
• Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) 2002
• Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013
• Data Protection Act (1989) (GDPR 25th May 2018)
• Care Standards Act (2000)
• The Equality Act (2010)
• The Care Act (2014)
• Care Quality Commission Standards
• Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks.
C2 Influence of legislation and policies on health and social care practice
• Safeguarding vulnerable adults, children and young people.
• Protection from accidents, injuries and illness, including infection control, food preparation, hazardous substances.
• Managing risk assessments and maintaining a safe working environment, including safe moving and handling.
• Promoting health and wellbeing, including handling medication.
• Providing confidence and reassurance for families and other carers.
• Meeting legal and regulatory requirements, including record keeping.
• Recruitment of staff in health and social care, including Disclosure and Barring Service checks.
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This resource is a Student Introductory Booklet for the BTEC Level 3 Unit 12 Suppoting Individuals with Additional Needs. It covers the spec, and overview of the assignments and the criteria they will be marked by.
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 8 Promoting Public Health 10 page Student Introductory Booklet wich covers the spec and assignment tasks. There is an activity which looks at keywords and definitions.
There is a further 8 pages which acts as an outline guide for teachers.
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T-Level Health Supporting Adult Nursing promotion resources; a presentation, leaflet, careers information etc
There is also a list of Core A and Core B TES teaching packages.
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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
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This item is a resource package, which consists of a 25 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B5 Muscular System AND B7 Nervous System. Ypu can add to or alter the booklet to suit your own teaching style.
Along with this, is the fourteen engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks, card match activities and exam questions, that go with it, as well as a dice rolling fun revision game for students to identify areas they do not yet fully understand.
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. Included is an exam paper covering just this topic to check progress with an easy to understand mark scheme for optional peer marking to save on your time.
B5. The structure, function and main disorders of the muscular system
• The structure of striated muscle
• How muscles are attached to the body: tendons, fascia.
• Types of contraction: isometric, concentric, eccentric.
• Function of the muscular system: movement – antagonistic pairs (agonist, antagonist), synergist, fixator.
Location and action of major muscles, to include:-
erector spinae, rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, deltoids, pectoralis major, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, gluteus maximus, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris, adductors, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, soleus.
Diagnostic technique
A dysfunction of the muscular system
• muscular dystrophy
B7. The structure, function and main disorders of the nervous system
• The central nervous system (CNS)
• The structure and function of the brain and spinal cord
• Co-ordination of both voluntary and involuntary activities of the body.
• The peripheral nervous system – motor neurones, sensory neurones, nerve cells.
• The parasympathetic nervous system and sympathetic nervous system.
• Conduction of nerve impulses to and from the CNS; passage of a nerve
Diagnostic techniques
• Evoked Visual Response testing for optic nerve myelin sheath damage
• Lumbar puncture
Dysfunctions of the nervous system
• Parkinson’s disease
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS),
• Dementia.
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T-Level Health Year 2 Occupational Specialism Assessment Supporting Adult Nursing Scheme of Work for 2024-2025 delivery. It is colour coded with knowledge and skills and they have been matched together. There is also reference to content that direct links to the 1st Years Core A and Core B content, it’s mapped.
I’ve added some of the clinical assessment forms which will be needed from the first week.
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is need in the life stage Birth to Infancy (0-2 years)
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025 this is Week 2 is the delivery of all aspects covering growth and development in the first life stage, birth to infancy 0-2 years.
The pace has to be reasonably fast to get the content delivered, you may want to get the physical and intellectual completed in one lesson and then the emotional and social in the second lesson, it’s entirely up to you.
All the spec content is included in one presentation with 49 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. This will allow the lesson to finish on a slide that suits you, however, to keep up with the SoW the whole of the below will need to be delivered in one week.
Physical: rapid physical growth of weight and height, development of gross and fine motor skills, following the same pattern of growth and development but at different rates
Intellectual: rapid development of language and thinking skills such as memory/recall
Emotional: attachments are formed, emotional wellbeing is based on bonding/attachment, security and contentment
Social: strong dependence on adults/carers, socialisation through family, engage in solitary play
Along the way there are Pause-Points to encourage engagement, but the presentation is adaptable to suit you teaching style. Optional video’s are on certain slides, depending how you are getting on for time.
In order for students to build up their own work to refer to when they sit the PSA Tasks, they will need to have notes which cover all the spec and be able to understand the relevance of these when writing up their Task 1, which is 1.5 hours long (next page). Throughout the presentation there is reference to the criteria as it’s a combination of knowing the key characteristics in a life stage and then also knowing the sequence and changes through the life stage eg. a 6-month-old compared to an 18-month-old. For visual learners these are demonstrated as steps, and these are coloured for each of the PIES.
In order for them to bring the notes together there is a homework task which you may want them to be starting as you go along and to be finished at home. There is a Level 1 homework task and a Level 2 homework tasks which you will need to decide who gets which one. Perhaps if this is started in the lesson you will be able to look at their target grade and their ability demonstrated in front of you, to make that decision. Homework sheets are on Word and can be adapted.
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 B1 and B2 Core B Student Introductory Booklet listing the spec and a week-by-week delivery plan.
There is a student self-monitoring Red-Amber-Green booklet too to encourage independent learning.
There is also a list of small charge TES complete pick-up-and-run teaching packages.
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