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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
BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 (2022 spec)- a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what the content for A2.Lifestyle Choices Factors
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 9, this now relates to PSA Task 2. There are homework tasks for both Level 1 and Level 2 which are adaptable to suit your need eg.date
All the spec content relates to PIES development with the first presentation which is 51 slides covering all the A2.Lifestyle Choices content. There is an A3 summary sheet for students notes and reference when completing the PSA Task 2.
The content covered is:-
Lifestyle factors:
o nutrition
o physical activity
o smoking
o alcohol
o substance misuse
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is needed for the life stage Early Childhood (3-8 years)
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025 this is Week 3 is the delivery of all aspects covering growth and development in the second life stage, childhood 3-8 years.
The pace has to be reasonably fast to get the content delivered, there is one PowerPoint you can use split for different lessons.
All the spec content is included in one presentation with 59 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. This will allow the lesson to finish on a slide that suits you, however, to keep up with the SoW the whole of the below will need to be delivered in one week.
Physical: continued growth of weight and height, mastery of gross and fine motor skills
Intellectual: increased curiosity, language fluency develops, strong grasp of memory/recall
Emotional: increased independence, wider range of relationships are formed, emotional wellbeing is based on attachment, security and contentment
Social: social circle widens and close friendships are formed, socialisation continues through family and also friends/carers, social play develops
Along the way there are Pause-Points to encourage engagement, but the presentation is adaptable to suit you teaching style. Optional video’s are on certain slides, depending how you are getting on for time.
In order for students to build up their own work to refer to when they sit the PSA Tasks, they will need to have notes which cover all the spec and be able to understand the relevance of these when writing up their Task 1, which is 1.5 hours long (next page). Throughout the presentation there is reference to the criteria as it’s a combination of knowing the key characteristics in a life stage and then also knowing the sequence and changes through the life stage eg. a 6-month-old compared to an 18-month-old. For visual learners these are demonstrated as steps, and these are coloured for each of the PIES.
There is a Level 1 homework task and a Level 2 homework tasks… Homework sheets are on Word and can be adapted.
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 (2022 spec)- a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what the content for A2.Physical Factors
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 8, this now relates to PSA Task 2. There are homework tasks for both Level 1 and Level 2 which are adaptable to suit your need eg.date
All the spec content relates to PIES development with the first presentation which is 36 slides covering Inherited Factors which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. There is a second presentation of 46 slides which then covers the rest of A2.Physical Illness and disabilities
The content covered is:-
Physical factors:
• inherited conditions – sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy,
• Marfan syndrome and Huntington’s disease
• experience of illness and disease
• mental ill health – anxiety, stress
• physical ill health – cardiovascular disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes
• disabilities
• sensory impairments
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers all that is needed for the life stage Middle Adulthood (46-64 years-olds)
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025 this is Week 6, there is less in the content delivery so this week is an opportunity to start preparing students for their PSA Task 1. There are activities and worksheets to work on independently and homework for both Level 1 and Level 2.
All the spec content for Middle Adulthood is included in one presentation with 40 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. There are 10 activities for students to practice planning for the PSA in a visual steps format and then a written piece of work that is A4 but can be enlarged to A3.
The content covered is:-
Middle adulthood (46–64 years):
• physical: at the end of this life stage the ageing process begins, menopause
occurs for women
• intellectual: can use knowledge and experience for complex decision making,
may retire
• emotional: may experience changes in self-image and self-esteem linked to
retirement or ageing process, emotional wellbeing is based on attachment,
security and contentment
• social: may have more time to socialise
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is needed for the life stage Early Adulthood (19-45 years-olds)
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025 , this is Week 5, there is less in the content delivery so this week is an opportunity to start preparing students for their PSA Task 1. There are activities and worksheets to work on independently.
All the spec content for Early Adulthood is included in one presentation with 39 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. To start with there is a starter activity.
There is a second presentation of 14 slides which guides students through their first PSA application activity. There other choices of assessment practice to.
The content covered is:-
Early adulthood (19–45 years):
o physical: peak physical fitness, full height reached, sexual maturity reached, women at their most fertile
o intellectual: mastery of abstract and creative thinking, careers become important, may return to education
o emotional: independent living and control over own lives, emotional wellbeing is based on attachment, security and contentment
o social: intimate and long-lasting relationships are formed
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is needed for the life stage Later Adulthood (65+ years) and mock PSA Task 1
If you are following my SoW 2043-2025 this is Week 7, there is less in the content delivery so this week is a Mock PSA Task 1 with guidance. There are still homework for both Level 1 and Level 2 but you may want to set part of the Mock PSA Task 1 as homework instead
All the spec content for Later Adulthood is included in one presentation with 46 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. There is a second presentation which walks students through their PSA Mock Task 1 test.
The content covered is:-
Later adulthood (65+ years):
o physical: ageing process continues, decline in strength and fitness, loss of
mobility, loss of muscle tone and skin elasticity
o intellectual: may experience decline in cognitive ability such as loss of
memory/recall
o emotional: may start to become more dependent on others, emotional
wellbeing is based on attachment, security and contentment
o social: may experience bereavement and reduction of social circle.
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A 47 slide PowerPoint (adaptable) that covers the UK’s 4 countries NHS structure, core values, regulating bodies and costs to the public eg. prescription charge.
This is a presentation which is accurate as at September 2023.
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BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care - SV/IV admin examples and tracking for 2021-2023
This package contains:
An assessment and delivery plan for Sheet 1 2021-2022 and Sheet 2 2022-2023
A Unit 5 example of SV/IV admin paperwork
Additional admin forms eg. students consent form for SV sample
A tracking document which calculates end grade points
Delivery of content week by week examples for Units 1 & 5
An SV will introduc themselves by email around November and then around April they want to see your assessment plan, finally around May they request your sample and other IV admin such as the Employment Engagement Form.
Student work must not look similar so the use of writing frames are not recommended.
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Cambridge Technical Level 2 Unit 3 Person-centred care - week by week delivery plan September-October 2024 and an assignment brief.
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Cambridge Technical Level 2 Unit 5 Working in adult health and social care environments and an assignment brief.
For each task there is a presentation and booklet for students to make notes and be guided through their course work.
There is also a Distinction student example
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Cambridge Technical Level 2 Unit 4 Safeguarding - week by week delivery plan September-October 2021 and an assignment brief.
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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)
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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)
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This resource package contains presentations, activities, guidance and health campaign suggestions required for the delivery of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 15 Promoting Health and Wellbeing Learning Objective 4. This covers the planning of a small scale health campaign, witness statements for feedback when implemented and examples of analysis of measurable outcomes.
Resources cover all the content of LO4, as below:-
4.1 Aims and objectives, i.e. improving health of individuals and society (e.g. by providing health-related learning, exploring values and attitudes, providing knowledge and skills for change, promoting self-esteem and empowerment, changing beliefs)
4.2 Target audience (e.g. children, adolescents and young adults, adults, pregnant women, older people, adults with learning disabilities)
4.3 Context (e.g. one to one, group)
4.4 Choice of approach (e.g. empowerment, educational, behavioural, fear)
4.5 Choice of media, i.e. • appropriate to target audience (e.g. social media, posters, podcasts, information booklets, face-to-face meetings)
4.6 Measurable outcomes, i.e. what to set, how to measure, use of pre and post-campaign questionnaires and obtaining feedback
4.7 Evaluation, i.e.
• aims and objectives
• outcome measures/pre-set criteria
• strengths and weaknesses
• aspects to improve
• likely impact
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A resource package to cover the content of the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 13 Sexual Health Learning Objective 3. This includes two assignments, student check lists, three PowerPoint presentation and activities to aid understanding.
The resources cover the below spec content:-
3.1 Conditions in utero, i.e.
• disabilities (e.g. spina bifida, Down’s syndrome, foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS))
3.2 Factors which may affect the health of the foetus, i.e.
• complications in pregnancy (e.g. lack of oxygen to foetus),
• alcohol consumption by mother
• genetic condition
• smoking/secondary smoking
• use of prescribed and non-prescribed drugs during pregnancy
• importance of vitamin B12 (folic acid)
• diet (e.g. unpasteurised cheese, raw eggs, shellfish)
• excessive exercise
• lack of exercise
• stress
• access to antenatal care
• birth injury
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A resource package for the delivery of the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3’s Unit 13 Sexual health, reproduction and early development Learning Objective 1. There are two assignments and student check-off sheets as well as teaching resources to cover all aspects of the spec below.
LO1. Understand sexual health and contraception
1.1 Sexual consent, i.e.
• Sexual Offences Act 2003
• statutory definition of consent
• legal age of consent
• sex and relationship education at school
1.2 Sexual health, i.e.
• Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), i.e.
o chlamydia
o bacterial vaginosis
o genital herpes
o gonorrhoea
o hepatitis
o pubic lice
o syphilis o HIV/AIDS
• personal safety (e.g. alcohol, nights out, transport, social media, ‘stranger danger’)
• grooming (e.g. Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre (CEOP), vulnerable groups (e.g. looked-after children, learning disabilities))
• medical checks (e.g. smear tests, self-examination (e.g. male and female), tests for STIs (e.g. GUM clinic)
1.3 Methods of contraception, i.e.
• combined pill
• female/male condoms
• contraceptive implant
• contraceptive injection
• contraceptive patch
• diaphragms/caps
• intrauterine device (IUD)
• intrauterine system ( IUS)
• natural family planning
• progestogen-only pill (mini pill)
• vaginal ring
• emergency contraception (‘morning after pill’)
• female sterilisation
• male sterilisation
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk21 for 3rd March 2025.
Included is a 135-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 37-page student booklet for activities, notes and exam practice. There are relevant additional documents and signposting.
The content of these resources covers is A11.1 to A11.12 and A8.17 to A8.18
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk16 for 27th January 2025.
Included is a 126-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 47-page student booklet for activities, notes and specifically 6-pages for exam practice. A seperate document has the exam answwrs. There are relevant additional documents and signposting.
The content of these resources covers is A8.9-A8.14 with reference to Core B health conditions and A2.2
A8.9 The considerations when providing person-centred care to people with pre-existing conditions or living with illness:
• conditions or illnesses:
o medical conditions eg. cancer B2.31, Crohn’s disease B2.13, Diabetes B2.16, CKD B2.22, CHD B2.7, rheumatoid arthritis B2.3, muscular dystrophy disease B2.4
o neurological conditions eg. dementia, Parkinson’s B2.19
o respiratory conditions eg COPD B2.10,
o physical disabilities eg. a wheelchair user
• a wide range of considerations
A8.10 How mental health conditions, dementia and learning disabilities can influence a person’s needs in relation to overall care:
• increased support requirements:
o physical support requirements (for example care support worker)
o communication support requirements
o reduced ability to self-care
o increased monitoring requirements (for example from specific healthcare and social care professionals)
o behaviour support (for example recognition of triggers that raise anxiety)
o support for social inclusion
o behavioural factors
o comprehension factors
A8.11 How to promote independence and self-care and the positive impact on the healthcare sector:
• how to promote independence and self-care
• positive impact on the healthcare sector:
A8.12 The range of terms used in the healthcare sector in relation to death and bereavement including their meaning:
o end of life care
o palliative care
o hospice
o expected death
o sudden or unexpected death
o grief
o bereavement
A8.13 The role of healthcare professionals in providing person-centred care for the individual during the active dying phase
A8.14 How to support people with bereavement and how to communicate with families
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk18 for 10th February 2025.
Included is a 88-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 24-page student booklet for activities, notes and exam practice. There are relevant additional documents and signposting.
The content of these resources covers is A10.1-A10.5 with reference to A3.1/4 legislation and B1.16 microorganism pathogens
A10.1 The techniques for infection control and why they’re important in stopping the spread of infection: techniques for infection control
A10.2 The importance of good handwashing techniques and personal hygiene and how to practice this in relation to infection control
• importance of good handwashing techniques and personal hygiene
• how to practise good handwashing technique
• how to practise good personal hygiene
A10.3 The scientific principles of cleaning, disinfecting, sterilisation and decontamination
Principles of cleaning, disinfecting, sterilisation and decontamination:
A10.4 The differences in procedures for cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilisation
A10.5 The meaning of impact of antimicrobial resistance including how this can potentially impact infection control and the ways in which to reduce microbial resistance
• the meaning of antimicrobial resistance
• impact of antimicrobial resistance
• reducing antimicrobial resistance
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NEW SPEC T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk7 4th November 2024.
There is a 66-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 24-page student booklet for notes.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A4.1 The purpose of workplace health and safety regulations in the health sector
A4.2 The purpose of specific health and safety regulations, guidance and regulatory bodies in relation to the health sector:
• Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations (1981)
• Care Act (2014)
• Ionising Radiation Regulations (2017)
• Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
A4.3 The overarching responsibilities of A qualifies and trained first aiders
A4.4 The purpose of guidelines produced by the Resuscitation Council (UK)
A4.5 The purpose of manual handling regulations and training, and why it’s important to follow policy and guidance when moving, positioning people, equipment or other objects safely
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