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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective C1 and C2 spec resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspective C1 and C2 spec resources

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This package includes a 23 booklet with spaces for notes and activities, in Word so you can add to and alter content to suit your style of teaching. There are SEVEN accompanying PowerPoint presentations to aid delivery and encourage class discussions. There are sections to point students in the right directions which refers to the relevant assessment criteria. The spec content covered, in detail, is, as below:- C1. Behaviour of service users in health and social care settings • Concept of role. • Conformity to minority/majority. • Influence, e.g. Asch. • Conformity to social roles e.g. Zimbardo. • Obedience, e.g. Milgram. • Attitude change, e.g. Festinger. • Factors influencing hostility and aggression. C2. Practices in health and social care settings • Promoting independence and empowerment by respecting individual rights. • Value base of care. For more resource packages, follow me on TES to find the wide range of topics and units, all in the same place in a handy search facility, to save 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
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 4 Enquiries into Current Research in HSC Intro and LAA
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in HSC Intro and LAA

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A 41 page booklet, 2 PowerPoints and a range of activities, spaces for notes and discussion points that cover the new BTEC L3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care Learning Aim A. It starts with an introduction on what students can expect for this unit, it's assessment and the BTEC rules and moves on through the content for A1 and A2, with some reference to the text book. You can add to and adapt this Microsoft Word booklet to suit your own teaching style and your students will have their own completed booklet, from which to revise from. 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
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in HSC Learning Aim C
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in HSC Learning Aim C

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A 25 page booklet, 5 PowerPoints and a range of activities, spaces for notes and discussion points that cover the new BTEC L3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care. This is a continuation of the Introduction and Learning Aim A booklet, the follow on Learning Aim B1, B2 and B3 and the B4 booklets, also on TES. You can add to and adapt this Microsoft Word booklet to suit your own teaching style and your students will have their own completed booklet, from which to revise from. (Learning Aim B; has been broken into small booklet resource packages B1, B2 and B3 and then B4, all available with continuous page numbering on TES https://www.tes.com/member/HSCresources) Spec covered, as below:- C1 Selecting appropriate secondary sources • Selecting sources of reliable secondary research, including professional journals, professional bodies, textbooks, periodicals, websites, research organisations. • Conducting electronic searches using academic search engines, databases, keywords, advanced search tools, refining search data to narrow range of information to manageable size. • Consideration of the suitability of the sources, including reference to ethical principles, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, fair representation of people using services. • Selecting relevant numerical data, to include graphs, tables and statistics. • Examining and interpreting graphs and tables produced by others. • Recognising bias in graphs, tables and statistics. C2 Evaluation of research • Examining content of secondary materials including introduction, body of text, conclusion. • Academic reading, to include surveying structure of source materials. • Advantages and limitations of research sources and methodologies, e.g. access to data. • Validity and reliability of results, including possible bias error, use and misuse of statistics, principles, generalisability. • Recommendations, as a result of the research, for work with people who use services. • Potential areas for further development of the research. • Potential for development of working practice and provision of services. C3 Wider applications of research • Making recommendations for potential future areas for research. • Implications of research for health and social care practice. • Implications of research for health and social care service provision. 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 For resources for other BTEC Units, follow me on TES and see all packages; free and small charge, inn one place :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim  C
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim C

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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. For more Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, have a look at my TES shop which has the full range, with a handy search facility, to cut own 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 Good luck in your teaching!
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim A resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim A resources

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A 28 page booklet for students to write notes, carry out activities and plan course work content. There are NINE accompanying PowerPoints to help with an engaging delivery with lots of reference to the assessment criteria so discussions can take place to check students understanding. It’s in Word format so you can add to this, to suit your style of delivery. Keeping notes together with planning opportunities will keep the most disorganised of students, on task The resource package covers the complete content for A1 and A2, as below:- A1 Concepts and terminology used within sociology • Diversity of culture and identity: o socialisation, including norms, values and roles o social class o race and ethnic or national origin o gender o age o region o religion or belief systems o sexual orientation o disability. • The main social institutions: o family networks o education o health and social care services. A2 The key sociological perspectives The main sociological perspectives, and the strengths and limitations of each perspective’s explanation of society: • functionalism • conflict, including Marxism and feminism • social action, including interactionism • postmodernism. #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
BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B1 research methodology
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BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B1 research methodology

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A 34 page booklet with places for students to write their own notes, applied activities and reference to the BTEC HSC L3 Student Book 2, which can be adapted and altered (on Word) to meet your own teaching style. (The booklet follows on from the Learning Aim A booklet, also on TES). The page numbering continues from the Unit 4 LAA booklet, also on TES To accompany this there are TEN PowerPoints which cover the content for all of Learning Aim B1, as below... B1 Research methodologies • Organisations involved in research, to include health authorities, local authorities, social service departments and charities and community organisations, Office for National Statistics (ONS). • Research methods, including questionnaires, interviews, case studies, scientific experiments, checklists, observation, and their advantages and disadvantages. • Analysis of data, e.g. data compiled from local authorities and GP surgeries, to identify whether methods of care and support or treatment for health conditions are successful, to identify trends. • The difference between qualitative and quantitative data. • Conducting effective literature searches. • Identifying, analysing and evaluating source material. 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
BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B2. B3
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BTEC Level 3 Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care, Learning Aim B2. B3

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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. 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 :-)
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim B resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Learning Aim B resources

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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. #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 Good luck in your teaching!
Medical or Biomedical Model and Social Model of Health and Well-Being
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Medical or Biomedical Model and Social Model of Health and Well-Being

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PowerPoint presentation on both the Medical or Biomedical Model of Health and a second one for the Social Model of Health. Card sort activity which has statements comparing the differences Application to health care treatment - Case Study Mrs.Mistry showing how treatment varies depending on the models to ensure complete understanding. For more Health and Social Care resources, follow me on TES to find the wide range of resource packages in one place 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
Feminism; Marxist feminism, Radical feminism, Liberal feminism overview and criticisms
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Feminism; Marxist feminism, Radical feminism, Liberal feminism overview and criticisms

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A 16 slide PowerPoint, that gives an over view of feminism and more specifically Marxist feminism, Radical feminism, Liberal feminism and then some limitations and criticisms of feminism. This forms part of the A2. spec for Unit 10 Sociological Perspe3ctives in Health and Social Care. #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
Primary and Secondary Socialisation Process explained and activities
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Primary and Secondary Socialisation Process explained and activities

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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 2 Learning Aim A Assignment 1 resources. A 13 slide PowerPoint presentation with a video link to teach both primary and secondary socialisations. This is aimed at Level 3’s but is adaptable (no pdf’s) if you are wanting to teach at a level 2 standard. There are 5 engaging activities with asks students to explain the influences which are behind, discrimination, aggression and why people do not seek help, with a mental illness. For complete resource teaching packages for BTEC and CTEC Level’s 1, 2 and 3 visit my TES shop to find the full 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 Good luck in your teaching :-)
Health Promotion Campaign; How to write objectives and evaluate the success of a campaign
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Health Promotion Campaign; How to write objectives and evaluate the success of a campaign

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Two presentations; One on the method behind a campaign and one about evaluating it’s success. There is guidance and examples about writing objectives and questions to test these for a campaign as well as a 10 participant, 10 questions tally sheet. #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
BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Introductory Booklet
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BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives Introductory Booklet

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An 8 page Word document which you can add to or alter, which introduces the Unit 10 Sociological Perspectives. It gives details of the complete spec, the assessment criteria and an overview of the Pearsons assignments. The spec it covers, is as below:- Learning aim A: Understand how sociological concepts and perspectives are applied to the study of health and social care A1 Concepts and terminology used within sociology A2 The key sociological perspectives Learning aim B: Examine how sociological approaches support understanding of models and concepts of health B1 The biomedical model of health and alternatives B2 The concepts of health, ill health and disability Learning aim C: Examine how social inequalities, demographic change, and patterns and trends affect health and social care delivery C1 Inequalities within society C2 Demographic change and data C3 Patterns and trends in health and ill health within social groups For more free and small charge OCR CTEC and Pearson’s BTEC Level 2 and 3 Health & Social Care resources, visit my shop to 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. 5,200 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out Good luck in your teaching x
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in HSC Intro
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 4 Enquiries into Current Research in HSC Intro

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A 10 page booklet introducing the new Unit 4 Enquires into Current Research and a programme of dates content will be delivered ahead of Part A released on 25th November 2024 followed by Part B exam 8th January 2054, which you can adapt for your own teaching. There is an accompanying PowerPoint too. There’s a Facebook group with 5,200 health and social care sharing ideas and resources, come and join the big subject team :-) #hscresources TES shop for free and small charge resources For more free and small charge T-Level Health Science, BTEC and CTEC Health and Social Care resources, visit my shop and use the handy search facility to find what you need easily.