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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
A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 6 (LO6) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 29 page student booklet with the TWO engaging presentations to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes.
All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision. LO6. Know key principles for communicating effectively
6.1 Verbal communication, i.e.
tone
pace
clarity
asking questions i.e.
a. open
b. closed
the communication cycle, i.e. inform, invite, listen and acknowledge
SOLER principle (Egan), i.e. sit squarely, open posture, lean towards the individual, eye contact and relax
6.2 Non-verbal, i.e. body language, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact
6.3 Written, i.e. care plan, individual learning plan, risk assessment records, patient records, medical history, test results, temperature chart, e-mails, prescription
6.4 Specialist methods, i.e.
sign language (BSL)
PECS (picture exchange communication system)
Makaton
Braille
assistive technology
6.5 Barriers to communication, i.e.
environment, i.e. noise, space, lighting, heating, ventilation
vocabulary i.e. jargon, specialist terminology, inappropriate body language, aggression, being patronising
communication difficulties due to illness or disability, i.e. dementia, deafness, visual impairment, learning disability, autism, English not first language
6.6 Overcoming barriers to communication, i.e.
adapting the environment i.e. lighting, sound, temperature, privacy
use of appropriate vocabulary and terminology
positive body language
active listening
use of specialist methods to communicate
personal skills and qualities, i.e. patience, cheerfulness, sense of humour, empathy, respect
providing a translator, interpreter, information in other languages
use of an advocate
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A resource delivery package for teaching half the Learning Objective 1 (LO1) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. TES did not have the capacity to upload the complete LO1 resource package so this is in 2 uploads, unfortunatly. This covers the content 1.1 to 1.6 There is a 42 page student booklet with the FOUR engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes. Included are activities, research tasks and then the application exam practice questions. There is a complete LO1 end of topic test out of 40 with student friendly mark scheme, to aid understanding
The content of this package covers
1.1 Health, social care and childcare environments, i.e.: hospital, GP surgery, walk-in centre, dentist, optician, pharmacy, nursing home, residential home, day centre, sheltered housing playgroup, nursery, crèche, primary school, secondary school, college, after-school club
1.2 Definition of: hazard, risk
1.3 Identifying potential hazards, i.e.: infection or disease hazardous waste, chemicals and cleaning products, equipment, toys, furniture, trip hazards, electrical items, food preparation hot drinks / food
1.4 Identifying risks for individuals in care settings, burns and scalds, trips or falls, fractures, cuts, electrocution, infection, food poisoning, cross contamination, choking
1.5 Risk assessment the definition of risk assessment and the 5 stages of a risk assessment
1.6 Main facts about key health and safety legislation, i.e.: HASAWA (Health & Safety At Work Act 1974)the responsibilities of employers, employees and individuals, COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2005), the ‘COSHH file’, identification of how hazardous substances are handled, stored, used and disposed of safely, RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995), Food Safety (General Food Hygiene) Regulations 2006 and the Role of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)
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A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 5 (LO5) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 18 page student booklet with the TEN engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes.
All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision.
LO5. Know key information about anatomy and physiology
5.1 The name and location of key parts of the body, i.e.
heart
lungs
stomach
intestines
bowel
liver
pancreas
kidneys
bladder
ovaries
testes
uterus
brain
skeleton, i.e.
a. skull , b. pelvis, c. femur and d. sternum
5.2 The functions of the eight main body systems, i.e.
respiratory
cardiovascular
digestive
reproductive
endocrine
renal
musculo-skeletal
nervous
5.3 The different functions of blood vessels, i.e.
arteries
veins
capillaries
5.4 The basic structure of main organs, i.e.
the heart
the lungs
the kidney
female reproductive organs
male reproductive organs
5.5 Measurements, i.e. peak flow, BMI / waist to hip ratio, blood pressure
5.6 Common conditions and illnesses and possible causes, i.e.
type 2 diabetes i.e. diet, overweight, obese
obesity i.e. diet lack of exercise
COPD (chronic pulmonary disorder) i.e. smoking and exposure to workplace pollutants
coronary heart disease, i.e. diet, lifestyle, smoking
cirrhosis of the liver i.e. alcohol abuse and hepatitis C
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This is a GCSE level revision activity which is engaging a fun.
A presentation and worksheet to complete before making menstrual hormone bracelets.
You will need 9 X 6 mm beads from Amazon, see image in thumb nail pics.
Thank you
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48 slide editable presentation with an A3 work sheet and homework exam question. Engagement assured and I suggest the use of a laptop charger to explain some points eg.myelin sheath is the equivalent of the plastic around the cable carrying electricity,
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 34 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 64 slides and covers all obstacles, the applied impact on individuals and meeting their needs. There are worksheets for students to make their notes and a case study activity which keeps the theme through the Level 1 and 2 homework tasks, all relevant PSA Task 5.
Homework is set at both Level 1 and 2 relevant to the PSA task 5
B3 The obstacles individuals requiring care may face (Task 5)
Learners will explore the personal obstacles that individuals requiring and receiving care may face.
Definition of obstacles: something personal to an individual that blocks a person moving forward or when action is prevented or made difficult.
Potential obstacles and their impact on the individual:
o emotional/psychological – lack of motivation, low self-esteem, acceptance of current state, anxiety, stress
o availability of resources – financial, equipment, amenities
o unachievable targets – unachievable for the individual or unrealistic timescale
o lack of support – from family and friends
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 32 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 47 slides and covers both skills and attributes as per B1 and where appropriate the 6 C’s communication, competence and courage is also touched on. There are case study activities and guided note taking relevant PSA Task 4, with applied examples.
Homework is set at both Level 1 and 2 relevant to the PSA task 4.
The package covers the below spec content;
Skills:
• problem solving
• observation
• dealing with difficult situations
• organisation
Attributes:
o empathy
o patience
o trustworthiness
o honesty
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This a 36 slide presentation with guidance throughout for completing the accompanying A3 worksheet. This is good for a delivery lesson or revision recap and is suitable for GCSE Science
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 36 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 41 slides and covers HALF of the benefits to individuals of the skills attributes and values in health and social care practice.
There is also a 5 slide of health and social care key words and terms to describe the impact of appropriate professional behaviors to help students with Task 5.
Homework is set as a continuation of an activity started in the lesson and is the application of spec content from B1, B2, B3 and B4
This package will cover the complete delivery of the spec points below and has teacher guidance for note taking.
B4 The benefits to individuals of the skills, attributes and values in health and social care practice
Learners will explore how skills, attributes and values benefit individuals when receiving care.
• be involved in care decisions
• be protected from harm
• feel comfortable to raise complaints
• have their dignity and privacy protected
• have their confidentiality protected
• have their rights promoted
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1 hour lesson GCSE breathing in and out with some interesting facts about colds and flu to engage students
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This a 35 slide presentation with guidance throughout for completing the accompanying A3 worksheet. The start is about the metabolic rate and it continues to explain the flight or fight response. In addition there is a resting pulse and fitness level optional activity too.
This is good for a delivery lesson or revision recap and is suitable for GCSE Science
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39 slide presentation and 2 worksheets covering transpiration and translocation to engage even demotivated lower level learners.
To make it even more memorable, give the student a leaf, the images on the presentation are ivy leaves.
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 28 after the completion of Component 1.
It has two presentations, one is 24 slides and covers physical barriers and ways to overcome those as per PSA Task 3, with applied examples. The second is 23 slides and covers Sensory Barriers. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
Students will be expected to know a range of potential barriers but the focus is on physical and sensory in the spec below and be able to recognise which barrier(s)apply and the most suitable ways to overcome these, for the PSA case study person with a health condition or social care circumstances. Throughout there is reference to different services from A2.
Included is a mock exam to give a guided opportunity to have a go at task 1.
Homework is set as the case studies they do not cover in the lesson so they have the full range from the spec.
The package covers the below spec content;
A3 Barriers to accessing services
Definition of barriers: something unique to the health and social care system
that prevents an individual to access a service.
Types of barrier and how they can be overcome by the service providers
or users:
physical barriers – issues getting into and around the facilities:
– ways to overcome physical barriers: ramps, wider doorways, accessible
toilets/rooms, stair lifts, hoists
barriers to people with sensory disability – hearing and visual difficulties:
– ways to overcome sensory barriers: hearing loops, British Sign Language (BSL)
interpreters, communication cards, large print leaflets, braille leaflets, staff
collecting vulnerable service users from waiting areas
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 29 after the completion of Component 1.
It has two presentations, one is 45 slides and covers culture and social barriers and ways to overcome those as per PSA Task 3, with applied examples. The second is 13 slides and covers Language Barriers. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
Students will be expected to know a range of potential barriers but the focus is on cultural, social and language in the spec below and be able to recognise which barrier(s)apply and the most suitable ways to overcome these. Throughout there is reference to different services from A2.
Homework is set as the case studies they do not cover in the lesson so they have the full range from the spec.
The package covers the below spec content;
Barriers to people with different social and cultural backgrounds;
lack of awareness, differing cultural beliefs, social stigma, fear of loss of independence
Ways to overcome social and cultural barriers: awareness campaigns, posters and leaflets, well women and well men clinics, choice of service provider (e.g. if a male or female is preferred), collaboration with community and faith groups
Barriers to people that speak English as an additional language or those who have language or speech impairments
Ways to overcome language barriers: literature in other languages, face-to-face and telephone interpretation services, health and wellbeing group meetings for speakers of other languages, longer appointments, use of advocates, staff training and awareness of common speech and language difficulties
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 31 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 26 slides and covers both geographical barriers and intellectual barriers and ways to overcome both as per PSA Task 3, with applied examples. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
Students will be expected to know a range of potential barriers but the focus is on financial covered in the spec below and be able to recognise which barrier(s) apply and the most suitable ways to overcome these. In addition there is also suggestions how multiple barriers exist for one person.
Homework is set as the case studies they do not cover in the lesson so they have the full range from the spec.
The package covers the below spec content;
Financial barriers – charging for services, cost of transport, loss of income while accessing services: – ways to overcome financial barriers: NHS exemption certificates, NHS Low Income Scheme, NHS vouchers for eye tests, glasses and lenses, NHS Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme (HTCS), charitable schemes such as community transport
This weeks teaching is a smaller content input so there is task 1, Task 2 and Task 3 Mock exams to give students the opportunity to apply thier learning for Learning Aim A into practice exam questions.
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 30 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 45 slides and covers both geographical barriers and intellectual barriers and ways to overcome both as per PSA Task 3, with applied examples. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
Students will be expected to know a range of potential barriers but the focus is on geographical location covered in the spec below and be able to recognise which barrier(s)apply and the most suitable ways to overcome these. In addition the second part of the presentation is focused on intellectual barriers and covers every point in the spec for overcoming these and more. Throughout there is reference to different services from A2.
Homework is set as the case studies they do not cover in the lesson so they have the full range from the spec.
The package covers the below spec content;
Geographical barriers – distance of service provider, poor transport links: – ways to overcome geographical barriers: local community transport schemes for disabled or elderly service users, home/community visits, community clinics, telehealth schemes
Text barriers to people with learning disabilities: – ways to overcome intellectual barriers: use of Health Passports and All About Me documents, use of advocates, use of Learning Disability Nurses (LDNs) and support workers, ‘Quiet Clinics’, quiet waiting areas, longer appointment times, use of communication cards, adhering to The Accessible Information Standard and providing low text ‘easy read’ leaflets
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 27 after the completion of Component 1.
It has a presentations which has 47 slides and covers social care services for adults and children with a wide range of support needs which link into the health conditions in A1. In addition students will be introduced into informal carers and voluntary community support or faith based support groups and the role of charities in meeting social care needs. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
There are applied case study activities which will be a good source for students refer to for their PSA Task 2. There are enough for this to be used as homework tasks so they have an example of each of the services listed in the spec below…
Students will be be able to recognise which services are most suitable throughout there is reference to team work between professionals to meet the needs of the individual.
The package covers the below spec content;
Social care – help with day-to-day living because of illness, vulnerability or disability.
Social care services:
• services for children and young people – foster care, residential care, youth work
• services for adults or children with specific needs (learning disabilities, sensory impairments, long-term health issues) – residential care, respite care, domiciliary care
• services for older adults – residential care, domiciliary care
Additional care:
informal care – given by relatives, friends, neighbours, partners
voluntary care – community groups and faith-based organisations, charities
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 35 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 34 slides and covers HALF of the benefits to individuals of the skills attributes and values in health and social care practice.
There is also a 5 slide of health and social care key words and terms to describe the impact of appropriate professional behaviors to help students with Task 5.
Homework is set at both Level 1 and 2 relevant to the PSA task 5
This package will cover the complete delivery of the spec points below and has teacher guidance for note taking.
B4 The benefits to individuals of the skills, attributes and values in health and social care practice
Learners will explore how skills, attributes and values benefit individuals when receiving care.
Individuals will:
• be supported to overcome their own personal obstacles
• receive high quality care
• receive person-centred care based on individual wishes
• be treated with respect
• not be discriminated against
• be empowered and have independence
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 33 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 47 slides and covers all of the 6C’s linked to person-centred care and meeting individual’s needs. There are case study activities and guided note taking relevant PSA Task 4, with applied examples.
Homework is set at both Level 1 and 2 relevant to the PSA task 4.
The package covers the below spec content;
The 6 Cs:
• care – receiving correct and consistent care
• compassion – empathy, respect and dignity
• competence – skills and knowledge to deliver effective care, based on research
• communication – involving individuals and/or carers and listening
• courage – doing the right thing and speaking up when concerns arise
• commitment – to improve care and experience for individuals
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