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CTEC Unit 15 Promoting Health; LO2 Assignment check lists, Health Promotion strategies and campaigns
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CTEC Unit 15 Promoting Health; LO2 Assignment check lists, Health Promotion strategies and campaigns

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This resource package covers the content of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 HSC Unit 15 Promoting Health and Well-being to ensure students understand the full content of LO2. There are two assignments check list to guide students to achieve Pass, Merit or Distinction and ensure the inclusion of all required content. It contains SEVEN PowerPoint engaing presentations, activities to help understanding and application with a range of examples. The below content is covered (and there is a lot!):- 2.1 Health promotion strategies, i.e. • behaviour change models (e.g. health belief model, stages of change model, social learning theory, theory of planned behaviour, theory of reasoned action) 2.2 Design principles, i.e. • information gathering/statistics • consulting with appropriate agencies/organisations/people • links to national campaigns • setting objectives that are specific, measurable, realistic and acknowledge the starting point of the target group/audience • ethical issues (e.g. rights of individuals, rights of others, not doing harm, confidentiality, being fair and equitable) • approaches used • pre-set criteria/outcome measures • clear and accurate information communicated appropriately • obtaining feedback from participants 2.3 Government papers/initiatives/legislation (e.g. Saving Lives, Our Healthier Nation, Every Child Matters, Choosing Health, smoking ban, food labelling, alcohol units, banning tobacco adverts) 2.4 National campaigns, i.e. • physical activity (e.g. This Girl Can) • diet (e.g. Change4Life) • smoking (e.g. Smokefree) • heart disease • diabetes • STIs • mental health • alcohol (e.g. Drink Aware) 2.5 Targets (e.g. national, local) 2.6 The roles of professionals in promoting health and wellbeing, i.e. • professionals (e.g. school nurses, midwives, dentists, dieticians, social workers) • roles (e.g. education, advice and guidance, support) 2.7 Routines to support health and wellbeing (e.g. personal hygiene (e.g. brushing teeth twice daily), general hygiene, healthy diet, relaxation, exercise (e.g. attending the gym 3 times a week), working practice) For more CTEC and BTEC Level 2/3, visit the HSCResources shop and see the full range with a handy search facility to cut down on time #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,200 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
CTEC L3 Unit 15 Promoting Health; LO1 Assignments, Benefits of a healthy lifestyle
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CTEC L3 Unit 15 Promoting Health; LO1 Assignments, Benefits of a healthy lifestyle

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This resource package contains two assignments, student check-off front sheets, five presentations, activities, guidance which covers all the content required, for the delivery of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 15 Promoting Health and Wellbeing Learning Objective 1. The resources cover the content of the LO1 spec, below:- 1.1 Personal benefits of regular physical activity, i.e. physical (e.g. weight loss, increased muscle mass and tone, lower pulse rate, larger heart, increased lung • efficiency, increased bone density) • health (e.g. reduced chance of developing: obesity, type II diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis) • psychological/emotional (e.g. reduced stress, increased motivation, reduction in depression, improved self-esteem, improved confidence) • social (e.g. increased social contact) 1.2 Personal benefits of healthy eating, i.e. • physical (e.g. healthy skins, improved immune system, optimum organ function, weight loss) • health (e.g. less chance of developing obesity, type II diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, some cancers; improved fertility) • emotional (e.g. improved self-esteem, improved confidence, improved concentration) 1.3 Benefits to society of maintaining a healthy lifestyle (e.g. increased life expectancy, reducing sickness and dependency, reducing cost of care, controlling communicable diseases) 1.4 Adverse life style choices, i.e. • smoking • alcohol • drug use • legal highs • unprotected sex • overexposure to UV light #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources #hscresources
BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B3 Respiratory
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BTEC Health & Social Care Unit 3 Anatomy & Physiology B3 Respiratory

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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 17 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B3.Respiratory body system and health; There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package. Along with this, is the 8 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity. 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, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge. The complete B3 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:- The structure, function and main disorders of the respiratory system; • the role of air passages in nose • the structure and functions of pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleural membrane, bronchial tree • the structure and function of the alveoli and the gaseous exchange • the role of ciliated epithelial tissue • respiratory muscles – intercostal muscles, diaphragm • ventilation regulation, gaseous exchange, diffusion Respiratory System Disorders: symptoms, causes, impact, treatment • Smoking Related complications • Asthma • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) • Pneumonia Diagnostic techniques; • Peak Flow • Chest X-ray • Spirometer • Sputum testing There is a Facebook group with 5,200 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) Please leave me a review, what do you think? Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
Health and Social Care Multidisciplinary Team Role Play Activity - Meeting Arthurs Needs
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Health and Social Care Multidisciplinary Team Role Play Activity - Meeting Arthurs Needs

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An activity where students play a role at a case study care plan meeting - this enables students to see the different roles and the impact of team work to meet an individuals needs. Students must be aware of the vocabulary they use, professioanlism and be aware of body language messages. For more Health and Social Care Level 1, 2 and 3 resources, follow me on TES to find the wide range, all in the same place with a handy search facility. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
Referencing guidance for Level 3 students
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Referencing guidance for Level 3 students

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A Powerpoint which covers Harvard referencing, quotes, bibliographies and referencing within text. It can be adapted to suit your need. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
Nephron dice game with cards - filtration and reabsorbtion
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Nephron dice game with cards - filtration and reabsorbtion

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This is an A4 size game board which requires a dice to engage students and test their learning about Anti-Diuretic Hormone controls and urine production, aimed at Level 3’s. Print off back to back and preferably laminate the cards. The instructions are included, working in pairs. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching :-)
CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO5 revision checklist
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CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO5 revision checklist

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The OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 Health and Social Care Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC content for LO5 for 15% of the exam questions This is a content check list, a knowledge organiser to help students identify what they know and don’t know so they can target their revision. It’s just 4 pages long and is a knowledge organiser of content and no text book to accompany the qualification #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching :-)
Cambridge Technical Level 3 Unit 2 Learning Objective 3 Laws and Legislation for Individual Rights
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Cambridge Technical Level 3 Unit 2 Learning Objective 3 Laws and Legislation for Individual Rights

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This package is SEVEN PowerPoints covering the different legislation in this Learning Objective, LO3; The Care Act 2014, Care Certificate 2014, The Children & Families Act 2014, The Data Protection Act, The Equality Act 2010, The Health and Safety Act 2012, The Children Act and the Mental Capacity Act. There is a card match activity and an activity for the Care Standards too. Follow me on TES and have a look through the range of resources and Unit 3 mock exam bundle There's a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources I hope you find something useful, happy teaching ​
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Health Mini SAM's model answers
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Health Mini SAM's model answers

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Unit 4 Pearsons BTEC Sept 2016 sample Part A health article on Blood tests to diagnose osteoarthritis, rhuematoid arthritis and non-rhumatoid arthritis with Part B role model Band 4 answers - a useful resource if you set the sample exam as a mock and for evaluating answers Did you know their is a Health and Social Care Resource sharing Facebook group with over 5,000 teachers all supporting each other, join the biggest ever subject team. #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Learning Aim C1. C2. D1 and D2
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Learning Aim C1. C2. D1 and D2

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A 51 page booklet with information covering the BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Learning Aim C1. C2. D1 and D2 in preparation for students assignment 2. There is information relating to each part in the spec and seven Powerpoints with areas for activities and notes. The booklet is a Microsoft word document which means you can add to it or alter it, to suit your teaching needs. This is a continuation booklet from the initial Unit 26 Learning Aims A and B, also uploaded onto TES and is page numbered accordingly, however, this can also be changed. The content covered, as below:- Learning aim C: Investigate models of stress and related strategies for managing stress C1 Development of stress models • The fight or flight model, general adaptation syndrome. • Life events theory. • Psychosocial models of stress. • Role of psychological factors, locus of control, personality type. C2 Stress management strategies • Coping strategies and responses, including problem focused, emotion focused, defence mechanisms. • Stress-illness link, including effects of stress on immune system, effects of lack of or too much information on illness, role and extent of family and wider social support. Positive coping mechanisms, including relaxation techniques. • Negative coping mechanisms, including alcohol or other substance abuse. • Behavioural techniques, cognitive techniques. • Importance to professionals of having knowledge of stress-management strategies. Learning aim D: Explore the role of psychology in dealing with pain and ill health D1 Concepts of pain and ill health • Theories of pain. • The role of psychological factors in pain perception. • Organic pain, psychogenic pain. • Acute and chronic pain, referred pain. • Injury without pain, pain without injury. • Measuring pain. • Controlling pain, application of psychological approaches to alleviation of pain. D2 Psychological theories related to pain and ill health • Diagnosis and behaviour change. • Alleviation of symptoms, coping mechanisms. • Effect on families and dependants. • Illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS, back pain, asthma. For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out Good luck in your teaching :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Learning Aim A1. A2. B1 and B2 resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Learning Aim A1. A2. B1 and B2 resources

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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. For other resources for the BTEC Level 3 and Level 2 HSC course, follow me on TES to find the wide range of resources all in one place, with a handy search facility.For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out
Care Value - Maintaining Confidentiality  (adaptable to suit need)
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Care Value - Maintaining Confidentiality (adaptable to suit need)

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A 16 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Maintaniing confidentiality, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding. This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. There is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly For more BTEC and CTEC Level 2 and 3 resources, visit my shop and find the full range with a handy search facility, to cut down on time #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
John Bowlby Theory PowerPoint, wall display and extra reading activity
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John Bowlby Theory PowerPoint, wall display and extra reading activity

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Small resource package for John Bowlby’s attachment theory- a PowerPoint, extra reading activity and wall display content. There’s a Facebook group with 5,000 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources Happy Teaching!
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health LAA mock exam papers & mark schemes
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health LAA mock exam papers & mark schemes

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THREE; Two 80 mark and one 60 Mark Mock Exam papers, each with easy to use mark scheme, suitable for peer marking for theBTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care Learning AIm A. The exam papers are saved in Microsoft Word so you can add to or alter content, as you wish. Motivational, Aim High poster included. For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out Good luck in your teaching :-)
The 6 C's in nursing
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The 6 C's in nursing

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A PowerPoint which coovers the 6 's, it’s launch and meaning - with embeded videos. For more free and small charge resources checkout my TES shop #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. We share ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out
Care Value; Empowering and Promoting Independence - adaptable to suit need
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Care Value; Empowering and Promoting Independence - adaptable to suit need

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A 12 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Empowerment and Independence, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding. This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. THere is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play. Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly For more BTEC and CTEC Level 2 and 3 resources, visit my shop and find the full range with a handy search facility, to cut down on time #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO1 half of delivery package
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CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO1 half of delivery package

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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) #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO5 complete package
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CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO5 complete package

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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 #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources
CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO3 complete package
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CTEC Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Working in HSC LO3 complete package

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A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 3 (LO3) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 25 page student booklet with the EIGHT engaging presentations to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes. There All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision. LO3. Know key principles for communicating effectively 3.1 Individual rights; to choice, to protection from harm and abuse, to equal and fair treatment, to consultation, to confidentiality and to the right to life 3.2 How individual rights are supported in care environments, by applying the values of care; promoting equality and diversity, promoting individual rights and beliefs, maintaining confidentiality 3.2 by applying the childcare values of care; making the welfare of the child paramount, working in partnership with parents, guardians and families, working with other professionals, encouraging children’s learning and development, valuing diversity, ensuring equality of opportunity, anti-discriminatory practice and maintaining confidentiality 3.3 Supporting legislation, i.e.: General Data Protection Regulations May 2018 The Human Rights Act 1998 The Health and Social Care Act 2012 The Mental Capacity Act 2005 3.4 Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), provides information and advice about equality and rights, they can provide legal advice in cases of discrimination and support individuals to take cases to court. The EHRC has powers to force organisations to meet their equality responsibilities and carries out investigations and inquiries into equality issues 3.5 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), considers whether a treatment: is a benefits patients, whether it will help improve survival rates and whether it is value for money NICE also provides guidelines on how conditions should be treated and provides information for those managing and providing health and social care services 3.6 Definition of working in a person-centred way, i.e. practitioners working together with an individual planning care and support to meet the individual’s unique needs the individual is put at the centre, able to choose and control how they want their care and support to be 3.7 Person Centred Values; The Care Certificate, Standard 5: Work in a person-centred way – promoting person centred values, independence, individuality, privacy, working in partnership, offering choice, maintaining dignity, respect and protection of rights 3.8 Person centred planning, i.e. belief that an individual can plan for themselves the individual is at the core of any planning the care plan is written in the first person, e.g. ‘I would like to try a walking frame’, to make it clear it is their decision the individual has as much control as possible over their choices for care Empowerment
CTEC L3 Unit 15 Promoting Health; LO3 Assignment check lists, barriers and conflict
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CTEC L3 Unit 15 Promoting Health; LO3 Assignment check lists, barriers and conflict

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This is a resource package which contains resources to deliver the content of LO3 Understand factors that influence responses to the promotion of health and wellbeing 3.1 Barriers to following health advice (e.g. location, physical disability, time, employment, income, culture, education, social class, peer pressure) 3.2 Possible conflicts (e.g. tobacco industry, food manufacturers, alcohol producers and suppliers, media sponsorship, costs of healthy alternatives) 3.3 Role of media (e.g. advertising, bias, depiction of ideal body form, promoting health advice, reporting initiatives and current advice) For more CTEC and BTEC Health and Social Care resources, visit my shop #hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages Join the biggest subject team, Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. 5,200 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources