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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk16 for 27th January 2025.

Included is a 126-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 47-page student booklet for activities, notes and specifically 6-pages for exam practice. A seperate document has the exam answwrs. There are relevant additional documents and signposting.

The content of these resources covers is A8.9-A8.14 with reference to Core B health conditions and A2.2
A8.9 The considerations when providing person-centred care to people with pre-existing conditions or living with illness:
• conditions or illnesses:
o medical conditions eg. cancer B2.31, Crohn’s disease B2.13, Diabetes B2.16, CKD B2.22, CHD B2.7, rheumatoid arthritis B2.3, muscular dystrophy disease B2.4
o neurological conditions eg. dementia, Parkinson’s B2.19
o respiratory conditions eg COPD B2.10,
o physical disabilities eg. a wheelchair user
• a wide range of considerations

A8.10 How mental health conditions, dementia and learning disabilities can influence a person’s needs in relation to overall care:
• increased support requirements:
o physical support requirements (for example care support worker)
o communication support requirements
o reduced ability to self-care
o increased monitoring requirements (for example from specific healthcare and social care professionals)
o behaviour support (for example recognition of triggers that raise anxiety)
o support for social inclusion
o behavioural factors
o comprehension factors

A8.11 How to promote independence and self-care and the positive impact on the healthcare sector:
• how to promote independence and self-care
• positive impact on the healthcare sector:

A8.12 The range of terms used in the healthcare sector in relation to death and bereavement including their meaning:
o end of life care
o palliative care
o hospice
o expected death
o sudden or unexpected death
o grief
o bereavement

A8.13 The role of healthcare professionals in providing person-centred care for the individual during the active dying phase

A8.14 How to support people with bereavement and how to communicate with families

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