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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 B1.30 Classifications of disease and disorders If you are following my SoW it is for week beginning 3rd March 2025.
There is a 30-slide presentation
Classifications;
Topographical, anatomical, physiological
30-slides, visual for class discussion prompts and 4 page booklet.
Booklet to apply classification to disease and disorders
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 18th Nov & 25th Nov 2025.
Included is a 153 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Alongside this is a 42 page booklet with guided for note taking and exam questions (with answers)
The musculoskeletal system and muscular dystrophy disease complete spec is covered below;
B2.1 The structure and function of the musculoskeletal system:
• structure of the musculoskeletal system:
o anatomical skeletal structure:
cranium
vertebrae
clavicle
sternum
rib cage
humerus
radius THANK YOU
ulna
pelvis
femur
tibia
fibula
o types of bones:
long
short
flat
irregular
sesamoid
o types of joints: fibrous
cartilaginous
synovial
B2.3 The development, impact and management of rheumatoid arthritis:
• causes of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o anti-rheumatic drugs
o biological treatments
o physiotherapy
o surgery on affected area
B2.2 The process of muscle contraction:
o general structure of striated muscle
o muscles – facilitate movement and provide support
o the sliding filament theory of musculoskeletal function in terms of thick and thin filaments sliding over one another to bring about contraction and relaxation, and their working as antagonist pairs
• the stages of the sliding filament theory for muscle contraction:
o the role of calcium ions and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) in the formation of cross bridges between actin and myosin filaments
o the role of ATP in breaking the cross bridge between the actin and myosin filaments
o the role of ATPase in restoring the myosin head to its normal position
o the repetition of this cycle leading to the shortening of the sarcomere
B2.4 The development, impact and management of muscular dystrophy disease:
• causes of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o steroids
o physiotherapy
o low impact exercise
o corrective surgery
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk9 for 12th December.
Included is a 120-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 35-page student booklet for notes.
This package is linked to the Employer Set Project, specifically Task 1 and 2b, students are tasked with drawing on knowledge from both the A9 content and the requirements of the ESP, applied to an example
The content of these resources covers the below;
A9.1 Changes in the approach to healthcare and how to support a person’s health, comfort and wellbeing
A9.2 How to recognise the signs and symptoms of a person who is experiencing pain and discomfort and/or whose health and wellbeing is deteriorating
A9.3 How to work in a person-centred way, to ensure adequate nutrition, hydration and care are provided to prevent deterioration in the individual’s wellbeing
A9.4 The purpose of the prevention agenda and the concept of preventative approaches for moving towards good health and wellbeing
A9.5 The ways in which health promotion is used to support the prevention agenda to support good health and wellbeing
A9.6 The overarching principle of the opportunistic delivery of health promotion through the Making Every Contact Count (MECC) initiative
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A PowerPoint with TWO embedded videos which explains the procedures of amniocentesis testing, chorionic villus testing and the heel pin-prick Guthries testing for genetic and chromosome abnormalities.
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This resource package has an engaging animated presentation, a group role play guidance worksheet a writing task and a witness statement for an observation which can be adapted to different units/qualifications and in addition there is a lesson plan.
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This is a resource package consisting of , a 23 page booklet (Word) you can add and alter, with space for students to add notes, applied activities to complete and references to the BTEC textbook. It is a continuation fromthe Learning Aim A and B1 booklets, also on TES. Along with the booklet, there are Four PowerPoints to give interest to the delivery of the content for B2. Planning a research project and B3. Ethics Issues in research, as below:-
B2 Planning Research
How to plan a piece of research, including:
• rationale for the research
• deciding on achievable objectives
• selecting appropriate research methods
• selecting target group and sample
• deciding realistic timescales
• deciding how research will be monitored and modified
• deciding measures for success
• considering ethical issues while carrying out research.
B3 Ethical issues
Ethical principles in research reporting, including:
• maintaining confidentiality of participants, including of any settings
• ensuring that participants have given their consent
• the need to seek consent from parents or carers if participants are under 18 or lack appropriate mental capacity
• research conduct, including keeping a professional distance
• data protection legislation, policies and procedures, including using the research only for the stated purpose
• human rights legislation, policies and procedures and how this relates to conduct of research (legislation must be current at time of delivery and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland)
• the use and misuse of results, including statistics that inform practice, informed consent from participants and the 1947 Nuremberg Code 10 rules, in relation to ethical research, misuse of results, e.g. Andrew Wakefield and the MMR research
• conflicts of interest in research and how to avoid them, peer reviews including human subjects, mentoring, research misconduct, professional distance, disclosure and whistle-blowing
• role of organisations, e.g. National Social Care Research Ethics Committee.
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This resource package consists of a 31 page Word Booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities, keepin them all in the same place. There is reference to the assessment criteria throughout and TEN PowerPoints to assist with the delivery of content, which are engaging and stimulates discussions.
The Unit 10 spec covered, as below:
C1 Inequalities within society
• People experience inequality in terms of:
o social class
o race and ethnic or national origin
o age
o sex
o disability
o sexual orientation
o region.
• Different social groups experience inequalities through:
o stereotyping
o prejudices
o labelling
o attitudes
o discrimination
o marginalisation.
C2 Demographic change and data
• Demographic change:
o birth and death rates
o family and household size
o migration
o ethnic composition
o life expectancy.
• Uses of demographic data:
o assessing the potential needs of the population
o planning/targeting services.
C3 Patterns and trends in health and ill health within social groups
• Mortality rates, suicide rates, incidence and prevalence of disease and illness.
• Difficulties in measuring health.
• Local or national patterns and trends of care for different groups in society.
• Marketisation of health and social care.
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T-Level Health 2023-2024 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.26 , B2.27 , B2.28, B2.29, B1.6, B1.7, B1.12 and B1.13 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 6th and 13th Nov 2024.
There is a 125 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 presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 38 page booklet with guided for note taking, activities and exam questions (with answers)
This package covers the below spec content;
B2.26 The role of the components in performing the functions of reproductive systems, the components of the female reproductive system, the functions of the relevant components within the male and female reproductive systems, provides a mechanism for the survival of the species by producing offspring through the combination of eggs and sperm, the female reproductive system has 2 functions – to produce egg cells and to protect and nourish an offspring until birth, the male reproductive system has one function - to produce and deposit sperm
B2.27 The role of hormones in the reproductive systems:menstrual cycle regulation, function of specific hormones, negative feedback mechanisms
B2.28 The development, impact and management of endometriosis
B2.29 The process of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) in the treatment of infertility
Cell cycle
B1.6 The function of mitosis in nuclear division within cells: mitosis, mitosis
B1.7 The purpose of each stage of the cell cycle:
Genetics
B1.12 The purpose of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) as the carrying molecules of genetic information DNA holds genetic information
B1.13 The relationship between the structure of DNA and RNA and their role in the mechanism of inheritance: nucleotides are the molecules (monomers) from which DNA and RNA
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This resource package consists of a 24 page Word Booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities, keepin them all in the same place. There is reference to the assessment criteria throughout and FIVE PowerPoints to assist with the delivery of content, which are engaging and stimulates discussions.
The Unit 10 spec covered, as below:-
Learning aim B: Examine how sociological approaches support understanding of
models and concepts of health
B1 The biomedical model of health and alternatives
• The biomedical model (PowerPoint)
o origins and significance
o criticisms of the medical model
o implications for professionals and individuals who have care and support needs.
The alternatives:
o social model of health and well-being (PowerPoint)
o complementary approach to health and well-being
B2 The concepts of health, ill health and disability
• Physical and mental ill health (PowerPoint) and disability as social and biological constructs (PowerPoint).
• Definitions of health, including World Health Organization (WHO), holistic,
positive and negative.
• Medicalisation.
• The sick role.(PowerPoint)
• Clinical iceberg.
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A 21 page resource package covering the content of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B4. Research Skills. It’s on Word and can be altered or added to, to suit your teaching and is page numbered from the previous booklets for this unit, also on TES. There is one PowerPoint to accompany this and activities and tasks with places for students to make notes throughout. This is a continuation from the previous booklet spec sections I have produced with page numbers to reflect this.
The spec covered is, as below…
B4 Research skills
• Time management, organisational skills.
• Non-judgemental practice.
• Showing connections between sources of information.
• Methods of analysis and drawing conclusions.
• Recognising potential sources of bias or error.
• Distinguishing between fact and opinion, and identifying bias.
• Interpreting graphs and tables produced by others.
• Selecting relevant numerical data.
• Analysis of results, including compilation of data, results and findings, use of methods of analysis valid for data collected, including triangulation, use of percentages, use of statistical averages.
• Making notes and keeping records from source material.
• Reading techniques, e.g. skimming, scanning.
• Conventions for presenting bibliography and reference lists.
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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 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 9.
There is one presentations of 33 slides and a worksheet for notes covering the benefits of a person-centred approach for individuals, professionals and services. There is a focus on answering 6 mark questions using the PEE model and applied practice for this and model answers provided.
All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There are two homework task sheets based on exam answers for Level 1 and Level 2.
The content of the spec covered in this package is listed below;
● The ways in which a person-centred approach takes into account an individual’s:
o needs – to reduce health risks
o wishes – their preferences and choices
o circumstances – to include age, ability, location, living conditions, support, physical and emotional health
• The importance of a person-centred approach for individuals:
o makes them more comfortable with recommendations, advice and treatment
o gives them more confidence in recommendations, advice and treatment
o ensures their unique and personal needs are met
o increases the support available to more vulnerable individuals
o improves their independence
o they are more likely to follow recommendations/actions to improve their health
o they are more motivated to behave in ways that positively benefit their health
o they feel happier and more positive about their health and wellbeing.
● The benefits of a person-centred approach for health and social care workers and services:
o it improves job satisfaction for health and social care workers
o it saves time for health and social care services
o it saves money for health and social care services
o it reduces complaints about health and social care services and workers.
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.23 , B2.24 , B2.25 and B1.28 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 6th January 2025.
Included is a 78 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 22 page booklet with guided for note taking. Although osmoregulation has already been delivered, when teaching B2.24 thermoregulation there is the natural opportunity to revisit osmoregulation as the two are linked.
This package covers the below spec content;
B2.23 The components of the integumentary system; where they are located, their function and structure including how they are organised:
• components of the integumentary system and how they are organised:
o skin
o hair
o nails
o exocrine glands eg. sweat, ceruminous and sebaceous glands
• functions of the integumentary system:
o vitamin D synthesis
o protection; bacteria and UV rays
o cutaneous sensation; tactile, thermal, pain, pruritic, modality
o excretion; oil, wax and sweat -salt, water and urea
B2.24 The components and processes involved in temperature regulation:
• the role of the hypothalamus, sweat glands, arterioles and hair erector muscles
• the effect of sweating and shivering on body temperature
• the effect of vasoconstriction and vasodilation on body temperature
• heat stroke and hyperthermia
B1.28 principles of homeostasis: osmoregulation revisited
o receptors
o effectors
o feedback systems
o role of nervous system
o role of the endocrine system
B2.25 The development, impact and management of atopic eczema:
• cause of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o emollients
o topical corticosteroids
o dietary changes
o environmental changes eg. avoiding pollen, allergens, dust
o behavioural changes eg. avoiding scratching and certain fabrics, soaps and detergents
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A 21 slide Powerpoint presentation and worksheet which looks at health care settings, social care settings and childcare settings. This could be an introduction into Health and Social Care as a subject as it looks at key terms such as service user, services provider and care setting. It is aimed at Level 1 and Level 2 students but could be adapted and made suitable for Level 3.
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Dice quiz board game for recall and shorter answer practice - enlarge to A3
Discussion cubes with questions to stimulate students to explain an answer - print on card
Paired activities
Card match activities
Planning to answer 10-12 mark questions activity
Whole class quiz activity
Tests
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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.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 13.
There is one presentations of 62 slides with an embedded videos, pause discussion points and activities to apply knowledge using mindmaps. Guidance and a completed mindmap as a model. Exam Practice in the style of exam question 17b.
All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There is a homework task sheet for both Level 1 and Level 2 and in the style of question 17b
Learning Aim C3 content below is completely covered in this package;
● Definition of obstacles: something personal to an individual that blocks a person moving forward or when action is prevented or made difficult. [Exam question 17b]
● Potential obstacles as appropriate to the individual and the recommendation: [Exam question 17b]
o emotional/psychological
o time constraints
o availability of resources
o unachievable targets
o lack of support.
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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.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 3 after the completion of Components 2 and 3 PSA’s and resits.
There is one presentations of 59 slides and a worksheet for notes and 3 worksheet activities. There are embedded videos, pause points, exam multiple choice questions and class discussion point .In addition their is a vocabulary worksheet to raise literacy levels. All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There are two homework task sheets based on exam answers for Level 1 nad Level 2.
This package will cover the complete delivery of the spec points below
A1 Factors affecting health and wellbeing
Social factors that can have positive or negative effects on health and wellbeing: [Exam questions 1-7]
o supportive and unsupportive relationships with others – friends, family,
peers and colleagues
o social inclusion and exclusion
o bullying
o discrimination.
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A complete resource package for teaching Learning Aim A of the BTEC First optional unit, Unit 8 Individuals Rights. There are 14 PowerPoint presentation with engaging content, activities and videos to enhance learning as well as paper based activities and worksheets.
The content covere, is below:-
Topic A.1 The rights of individuals using health and social care services
● to be respected
● to be treated as an individual
● to be treated with dignity
● to be treated equally and not discriminated against
● to be allowed privacy and confidentiality
● to be allowed access to information about self
● to have account taken of own choices, e.g. to communicate in preferred method/language
● to be allowed independence
● to be safe
● to be able to take risks
● to be involved in own care
● current and relevant legislation and how it protects the rights of service users, e.g. Human Rights Act (1998), Equality Act (2010), Mental Health Act (1983).
Topic A.2 How care workers can uphold the rights of service users Learners must be able to give examples of how rights of service users can be upheld in health and social care settings, including the difficulties of doing so.
Learners must also understand the associated benefits of upholding the rights of service users.
● anti-discriminatory practices
● ensuring privacy during personal care
● offering person-centred approach
● showing empathy
● being honest.
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T-Level Health - Core B - Revision activities for Nov resit students
56-slide Quiz - students in teams. Answers explained.
A3 6-page independent activity
Higher mark exam question practice
Core B, Student R-A-G booklet - independent task
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.14 , B2.15 , B2.16 and B1.28 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 13th & 20th January 2025.
Included is a 108 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 presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 27 page booklet with guided for note taking. In addition there is a completed copy of the booklet for the teacher (suitable for a cover teacher or student who has been absent) there are separate activities and exam questions (with answers)
There is a revision dice roll game too.
There is an end of topic 85-mark exam with and easy to follow mark scheme which lends itself to peer marking.
This package covers the below spec content;
B2.14 The role of the components in performing the functions of the endocrine system
• components of the endocrine system: hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testes, pancreas
• functions of relevant components within the endocrine system:
o the production and secretion of hormones:
o the activity of common hormones and their specificity in relation to target cells/organs: thyroxine, cortisol, oestrogens, testosterone, gastrin, growth hormone, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
B2.15 The role of glands and hormones in homeostasis:
• mechanism of blood glucose level control
• mechanism of osmoregulation
• mechanism of thermoregulation
B2.16 The development, impact and management of diabetes:
• causes of diabetes:
o type 1
o type 2
o gestational
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o type 1:
insulin – injections and pumps
o type 2 and gestational:
lifestyle changes
metformin medication
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