Health and Social Care resources for Yr 10, 11 and post 16 students. Btec Tech Awards, Btec Extended Diploma 2010 and 2016.
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Health and Social Care resources for Yr 10, 11 and post 16 students. Btec Tech Awards, Btec Extended Diploma 2010 and 2016.
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This set of 5 powerpoint presentation link to learning Aim A- Concepts and terminology used within sociology. Concepts covered are:
Social Class
Race and ethnic origin
Gender
Age
Sexual orientation
Disability
These can be used as a bundle or used separately in lessons about diversity. These could be with key stage 4 or 5 students.
This bundle consists of 3 powerpoint presentations.
The communication cycle.
Tuckman’s stages of group interaction and;
Environmental factors that influence communcation/barriers to communication.
This is a set of 5 powerpoints and a scheme of work which can be built on to teach this optional unit.
Powerpoints consist of basic, health and assisted technology that are used in health settings and by individuals who lives are improved with assisted technologies.
This bundle contains 8 powerpoints covering Learning Aim C - Examine the impact of mental ill health on individuals and others in their social networks.
This bundle consists of 6 Power Point presentation and copies of student handouts that link to lesson 1.
These resouces cover - Learning aim A: Understand different views on the nature of mental wellbeing and mental health:
A1 Ways in which mental wellbeing and mental health are understood (5 power points).
• The meaning of mental wellbeing and mental health.
• Perception of mental wellbeing and mental health.
• Mental capital.
• The Dual Axis model of mental health.
• Measurements and scales which measure mental wellbeing. And:
A2 Factors that affect mental wellbeing and mental health across the life span (2 power points)
• Environment, endowment and experience.
• Socio-economic.
• Psychological.
• Risk factors.
• Protective factors.
• Biological factors.
This Learning aim B: Examine how the main forms of mental ill health are classified consists of 8 powerpoint presentations:
B1 Recognised mental ill-health conditions and their symptoms according to current classification systems (4 lessons).
Introductory Lesson on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), and
mood disorders (Neurotic disorders - Depression
psychotic disorders - Schizophrenia
eating disorders - Anorexia Nervosa
These lessons are linked to the Btec Case Studies and their conditions.
B2 Strengths and limitations of classification systems (4 lessons)
Part 1 and 2 on the strengths
success in raising awareness of mental illness
Reducing labelling and stigmatisation
impact on research agenda
diagnosis of the main depressive disorders.
universally accepted and recognised
standardisation of disorders.
Part 1 and 2 on the limitations
inappropriate categorisation where category not available
lack of consideration for atypical presentations
non-holistic view of an individual
inconsistent interpretation by physicians.
A set of 13 powerpoint lessons/resources that cover learning Aim A for the Btec Health and Social Care Specfication - 2016.
These unit are ideal for L3/Post-16 students.
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This bundle consists of 9Power Points linking to learning Aim A- 2016 specification. The PowerPoints consists of the 7 main psychological perspectives and the application of psychological perspectives perspectives -Behaviourist, Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Cognitive and biological.
This bundle consists of 9 powerpoint presentations which covers the main concepts of component 3 -Health and Wellbeing. Including 6 factsheets on smoking and Alcohol.
This resource contains 18 powerpoints that covers Tech Awards - Component 3 learning aim A - Factors that affect health and well being only, including an end of component assessment.