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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
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 :-)
Piaget's Cognitive Theory Revision - engaging an overview
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Piaget's Cognitive Theory Revision - engaging an overview

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This package has a completed revision sheet, two pages and a blank one for students to add the detail. I suggest this second sheet is enlarged to A3 so they have room to write in the boxes. To go with it there is a step-by-step PowerPoint to educate about each box so it is not just a copying exercise. This presentation has accompanying video’s to aid understanding. It is a word document and not Pdf so you have the option of adapting it to your teaching style and the level learners are working at; from GCSE Psychology to A’Level or BTEC Level 3 revision. For more engaing resources, visit my shop for free and small charge resource packages. It has 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 Unit 4 Enquiries Current into Research in Health and Social Care, LA - B4. Skills bias
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BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Enquiries Current into Research in Health and Social Care, LA - B4. Skills bias

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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. 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 Good Luck in your teaching, it’s a tough old job, I hope I saved you some precious time :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content resources

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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) . • 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) 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 with you’re teaching :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective B1. B2 and B3 spec resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective B1. B2 and B3 spec resources

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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. For more Level 2 and Level 3 BTEC or CTEC resources, follow me on TES to find them all in the same place with a handy search facility, to save 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
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Introductory Booklet
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Introductory Booklet

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This resources is an Introductory Booklet which has the BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology spec and assessment criteria as well as the Essential Information which has an overview of the content for each grades. For more free and small charge BTEC and CTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care, NCFE T-Level Health resource packages, try my shop, where you can find the full range with a handy search facility, to cut down on time. #hscresources TES shop 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
Stress; General Adaptation Syndrome Hans Selye and Biofeed
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Stress; General Adaptation Syndrome Hans Selye and Biofeed

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Two PowerPoints, information and activity sheets covering Hans Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) theory, biofeed as a non-medication stress management. Personaility Traits which lead to stress and a fun activity to test which one students are. 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
Operant and Classic Conditioning resources for delivery and checking understanding, applied
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Operant and Classic Conditioning resources for delivery and checking understanding, applied

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Resource package containing; A PowerPoint explaining Pavlov’s theory. a PowerPoint explaining Skinners experiement and findings, a word document progress test to assess understanding which you can adapt and an applied PowerPoint concentrating on treaating a needle phobia with reinforcements. Big Bang theory youtube clip; Sheldon modifies Pennys behaviour 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
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A2 and A3 spec resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A2 and A3 spec resources

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A 19 page word document booklet for students to make notes, carry our research and take part in activities, recording findings all in the same place. There are eight accompanying PowerPoints to keep interest during delivery, some with embedded videos, others with animation. The complete A2 and A3 spec is covered in this package and carries on from the A1 booklet. A2. Application of psychological perspectives to health and social care practice • Behaviourist, e.g. changing/shaping behaviour by operant conditioning. • Social learning, e.g. promotion of anti-discriminatory behaviours and practices, use of positive role models in health education campaigns. • Psychodynamic, e.g. conscious and unconscious mind • Humanistic, e.g. client centred therapy, putting the service user at the centre of care planning • Cognitive, e.g. understanding intellectual development and developmental norms, Therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy and neuro-linguistic programming • Biological, e.g. understanding genetic predisposition to certain illnesses or health-related behaviours. The biology of emotion, impact of substances on behaviour – e.g. effects of drugs and medication. A3. Contribution of psychological perspectives to the understanding of specific behaviours Perspectives: application of complementary and contrasting psychological theories to the understanding of specific behaviours. Specific behaviours associated with mental health and coping/ not coping strategies 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
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