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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
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
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A complete resource package for the delivery of the BTEC First Unit 7 Equality and Diversity Learning Aim A. There are nine engaging PowerPoints, activities and links to relevant Youtube clips and websites.
The content covered is, as below:-
A.1 Discriminatory and non-discriminatory practice in health and social care
● definition of non-discriminatory practice in health and social care: not treating individuals or groups less fairly than others, valuing diversity, adapting care to meet diverse needs
● examples of discrimination in health and social care, e.g. prejudice, stereotyping, labelling, refusal of medical treatment, offering inappropriate treatment or care, giving less time when caring for an individual than needed
● examples of non-discriminatory practice in health and social care, e.g. providing appropriate health and social care to meet the needs of individuals, adapting care to meet the diverse needs of different individuals, providing equality of access of health and social care services.
A.2 Impact of discriminatory and non-discriminatory practice in health and social care
● effects of discrimination on service users, including loss of self-esteem, stress, reluctance to seek support and treatment, impact on waiting times for different groups
● non-discriminatory practice meeting the diverse needs of individuals
● importance of meeting legal and workplace requirements, including adherence to current and relevant legislation, e.g. Equality Act (2010)
● importance of following workplace and national codes of practice on non-discriminatory practice, e.g. by relevant regulatory body (Health and Care Professions Council, Care Council for Wales, Northern Ireland Social Care Council)
● how legislation and codes of practice support non-discriminatory practice in health and social care, e.g. how the legal framework protects carer and service user, enforcement of non-discriminatory practices, employer and employee responsibilities, desire to avoid litigation/deregistration, safeguarding.
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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.
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A 32 page Word document booklet you can alter and adapt to suit your own teaching style. There are spaces for students notes which accompany FOURTEEN interactive PowerPoints, some with embedded video’s to aid understanding and guidance for activities to apply theory to practice case studies. Every aspect of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content has been covered, in detail, so students will have a hard coy of organised notes to refer to when they type up their Assignment 1. This is resource package will seriously save you a lot of time!
Big Bang Theory - Training Penny - to emphasis operant conditioning
Resources cover A1. Principal psychological perspectives as applied to the understanding of development and behaviour
• Behaviourist: role of reinforcement, conditioning, e.g. Pavlov (PowerPoint) and/or Skinner (PowerPoint)
• Social learning: effects of other individuals, groups, culture and society on behaviour of individuals, self-fulfilling prophecy, (PowerPoint) role theory, e.g. Bandura. (PowerPoint)
• Psychodynamic: importance of the unconscious mind, importance of early experiences, e.g. Freud. (PowerPoint)
• Humanistic: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, self-actualisation, self-concept, self-esteem, e.g. Rogers. (2 X PowerPoints)
• Cognitive: information processing, e.g. Piaget (PowerPoint and youtube clips)
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• Biological: maturational theory (PowerPoint), importance of genetic influences on behaviour (PowerPoint), influence of nervous and endocrine systems on behaviour (PowerPoint), e.g. Gesell.
• Theories of human development: nature versus nurture, continuity versus discontinuity, nomothetic versus idiographic. (PowerPoint)
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A 24 page word booklet for students to make notes and record findngs and activities which coveres the whle of the Learning AIm B part of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective. There are seperate cae study activities and lots of reference to the assessment criteria for pass, merit and distinction.
The spec content covered, in detail is…
Learning Aim B: Examine the contribution of psychological perspectives to the management and treatment of service users’ specific behaviours
B1. Factors that affect human development and specific behaviours
• Physical.
• Social, cultural and emotional.
• Economic.
• Physical environment.
• Psychological.
B2. Contribution of psychological perspectives to the management of behaviours
• Cognitive behavioural therapy, e.g. treatment of phobias, mental illnesses, post-traumatic stress disorder, approaches to challenging behaviour, monitoring and improving behaviour.
• Social learning theory, e.g. use of positive role models, treatment of eating disorders. • Role of psychodynamic perspective in, e.g. psychoanalysis, exploration of factors influencing behaviour.
• Humanistic perspective, e.g. person-centred counselling.
• Biological perspective, e.g. drugs, biofeedback.
B3. Contribution of psychological perspectives to the treatment of behaviours
• Interventions: use of perspectives to inform development of therapeutic practices.
• Therapeutic practices as relevant to behaviour, e.g. group therapy, family therapy, addiction therapy, behaviour modification programmes.
• Ethical issues.
• How the therapies work.
• Reasons for attending therapy sessions.
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BTEC L3 Unit 20 continuation of booklet, 21 pages of spec content which is not in the core Pearson text book.
Covers Learning Aim C, as below and has an applied activity for P4 and P5 which teaches students how to achieve the Merit and Distinction.
Learning aim C: Examine the impact of mental ill health on individuals and
others in their social networks
C1 The impact of mental ill health on individuals
• Psychological and emotional outcomes.
• The effects of medication.
• The outcomes of psychological treatments.
• The use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
• Counselling.
• Other treatments.
• Ethical considerations, to include informed consent
C2 Mental ill health and relationships
How mental ill health might have an impact on the individuals’ relationships.
• Practical and financial outcomes.
• The impact of using services.
• Social exclusion.
• Discrimination and stigma.
• The effects on informal carers and family members.
• The impact on the community and society.
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B1.14 , B1.15 , B1.16, B1.17, B1.18, B1.19, B1.20, B1.21 and B1.22 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 3rd & 10th February 2025.
Included is a 92 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 23 page booklet with guided for note taking.
This package covers the below spec content;
B1.14 The characteristics of the following microorganisms, size and type
B1.15 The definition and types of pathogen, including common types of conditions/disease caused by them; bacteria, virus, fungi, prions, protists and parasites
B1.16 The different ways in which pathogens may enter the body
• direct transmission: physical contact with an infected person or contaminated
• indirect transmission: vehicle transmission (for example ingesting infected food or water, being bitten by an infected ‘vector’ (for example insect bites)
B1.17 How infectious diseases can spread amongst populations and communities
B1.18 The definition of an antigen and an antibody
B1.19 The link between antigens and the initiation of the body’s response to invasion by a foreign substance
B1.20 The role of non-specific and specific defenses to protect the body against invasion from a foreign substance
B1.21 The differences between cell-mediated immunity and antibody-mediated immunity including
B1.21 The differences between cell-mediated immunity and antibody-mediated immunity including
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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
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A resource package for the delivery of the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3’s Unit 13 Sexual health, reproduction and early development Learning Objective 1. There are two assignments and student check-off sheets as well as teaching resources to cover all aspects of the spec below.
LO1. Understand sexual health and contraception
1.1 Sexual consent, i.e.
• Sexual Offences Act 2003
• statutory definition of consent
• legal age of consent
• sex and relationship education at school
1.2 Sexual health, i.e.
• Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), i.e.
o chlamydia
o bacterial vaginosis
o genital herpes
o gonorrhoea
o hepatitis
o pubic lice
o syphilis o HIV/AIDS
• personal safety (e.g. alcohol, nights out, transport, social media, ‘stranger danger’)
• grooming (e.g. Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre (CEOP), vulnerable groups (e.g. looked-after children, learning disabilities))
• medical checks (e.g. smear tests, self-examination (e.g. male and female), tests for STIs (e.g. GUM clinic)
1.3 Methods of contraception, i.e.
• combined pill
• female/male condoms
• contraceptive implant
• contraceptive injection
• contraceptive patch
• diaphragms/caps
• intrauterine device (IUD)
• intrauterine system ( IUS)
• natural family planning
• progestogen-only pill (mini pill)
• vaginal ring
• emergency contraception (‘morning after pill’)
• female sterilisation
• male sterilisation
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T-Level Health Core B - biology, anatomy and physiology of health exam paper.
Titled - Mock Exam A. Please read description carefully.
The exam is laid out to simulate NCFE exam in appearance and covers aspects from the complete Core B spec.
It should be used as a stepping stone to NCFE past papers used as mock exams as there are more 1-4 mark questions and one 6 mark question. This may help build confidence.
There is a student-friendly easy to follow mark scheme useful for post-exam activities
Includes a illness/disease/dysfunction revision activity
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NEW SPEC T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk7 4th November 2024.
There is a 66-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 24-page student booklet for notes.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A4.1 The purpose of workplace health and safety regulations in the health sector
A4.2 The purpose of specific health and safety regulations, guidance and regulatory bodies in relation to the health sector:
• Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations (1981)
• Care Act (2014)
• Ionising Radiation Regulations (2017)
• Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
A4.3 The overarching responsibilities of A qualifies and trained first aiders
A4.4 The purpose of guidelines produced by the Resuscitation Council (UK)
A4.5 The purpose of manual handling regulations and training, and why it’s important to follow policy and guidance when moving, positioning people, equipment or other objects safely
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NEW SPEC T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW this is for weeks beginning 28th October 2024.
Included is a 174 slide PowerPoint with pause points, embedded videos, exam question practice and activities. There is also a 46-page student booklet for student notes, activities and exam practice questions. A teachers booklet makes delivery easier as you have all the prompts and answers to hand.
An end of topic is set for 1.5 hour and is a 60-mark mock exam with an easy to follow mark scheme which allows for peer marking.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A3.1 Key legislation and regs
A3.2 Risk Assessment: 5 stages
A3.3 Health and safety at work is promoted A3.4 Hazardous situations
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk14 for 13th January 2025.
Included is a 46-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 21-page student booklet for notes.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A6.1 Their role in relation to record keeping and audits: their role in relation to record keeping, their role in relation to audits
A6.2 Why personal information is collected, stored and protected: collected: stored: protected: data protection regulations, information governance
A6.3 The types of information needed when obtaining a client history: name, date of birth, individual NHS or hospital number, presenting complaint, history of presenting complaint, drug history, family history, social history, social care involvement
A6.4 The purpose and common types of abbreviations used in the healthcare sector: purpose of common abbreviations: common abbreviations used: PRN, BP, MAR, DNR, MST, NEWS2, PEW
A6.5 The advantages of reporting systems for managing information with
regards to incidents, events and conditions: advantages of reporting systems
A6.6 When it may be appropriate to share information and the considerations that need to be made when sharing data: when it is appropriate to share information, considerations when sharing data
A6.7 The different formats for the sharing of information
A 6.8 The reasons for record keeping and how this contributes to the overall care of the individual: reasons for record keeping, how it contributes to the overall care of the individual
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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 41 page booklet, 2 PowerPoints and a range of activities, spaces for notes and discussion points that cover the new BTEC L3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care Learning Aim A. It starts with an introduction on what students can expect for this unit, it's assessment and the BTEC rules and moves on through the content for A1 and A2, with some reference to the text book. You can add to and adapt this Microsoft Word booklet to suit your own teaching style and your students will have their own completed booklet, from which to revise from.
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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 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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T-Level Health Year 2 Occupational Specialism Assessment Supporting Adult Nursing Activity to guide students about the importance of building a detailed reflective portfolio using the Gibbs Reflective cycle.
Advice for students;
When building your reflective portfolio note the themes and the K&S points clearly at the top.
Collate these into an order you will understand, perhaps using folder dividers. This clear labeling will speed up finding and referring to them in your Assignment 3, you have only 45 minutes to prepare.
Relate aspects of the reflection to things like a specific part of the NMC code, the CQC 5 fundamental standards, legislation, policy and the 6C’s.
The Distinction descriptor ‘application of application of knowledge to practice.’
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This package is for teachers delivering the 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 3, Health and Wellbeing. s.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 10.
There is one presentations of 70 slides with embedded videos, pause discussion points and a exam practice for question 16. There is a focus on answering 6 mark questions using and applied practice for this and model answers provided.
All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There is one homework A3 task sheets which is suitable for both Level 1 and Level 2.
The content of the spec covered in this package is listed below;
Established recommendations for helping to improve health and wellbeing: [Question 16a]
o improving resting heart rate and recovery rate after exercise
o improving blood pressure
o maintaining a healthy weight
o eating a balanced diet
o getting enough physical activity
o quitting smoking
o sensible alcohol consumption
o stopping substance misuse.
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T-Level Health Employer Set Project (ESP) requires students to demonstrate good research skills, have a broad understanding and reference correctly.
After selecting their chosen case study they have 2 hours to plan what they need to research, get on and then put it all together in a report
This resource covers the Core Skills as below;
CS5.1. Apply research skills
CS5.2. Apply principles for evidence-based practice to contribute to research and innovation within a specific area, in the case study
CS1.1. Plan and develop person-centred care
CS1.2. Provide person-centred care (within the plan)
There is a presentation about referencing and 43 page booklet to guide about reasearch in breath and depth and two classwork guided case studies, they’ll then be ready for a Task 1 Mock Exam for practice.
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