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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
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.
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A 19 page booklet for students you can add to or alter, to suit your teaching style. Students can make notes, carry out tasks and keep work together as a reference for when they are writing up their assignment 2. There are 3 PowerPoints to engage students during delivery. Included is a case study for students who don’t have a person to use in their assignment.
This resource package covers the Learning Aim D part of the spec needed for Assignment 2, as below:-
Learning aim D: Develop a treatment plan for service users with physiological disorders to meet their needs
D1. Care methods and strategies
• Assessment of care needs, e.g. primary, secondary or tertiary care.
• Reviewing care needs, e.g. making changes as required.
• Validity and reliability of the sources of information on possible treatments.
D2 Treatment planning processes
o Cycle of planning.
o Individual needs, including culture, gender, age, religion, disability.
o Purpose and aim of care for individual.
o Outcomes to be achieved.
o Actions to be taken.
o Overcoming potential barriers.
o Professional responsibilities.
o Advantages and disadvantages of different types of treatment, e.g. benefit to service users, cost to health and social care services.
o Scheduling, including times and locations where treatment will take place.
o Timescales for achievement.
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A 32 page Word Booklet you can adapt or add to, to suit your teaching style. There is space for students notes, ahead of their assignment work, which keeps sections organised and frequently refers to the assessment criteria and applied examples.
There are TEN PowerPoints to help with delivery, which are engaging and help students consider the Merit and Distinction criteria and added activity case studies.
The compete spec for Learning Aim B and C, needed for assignment one of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 14 Physiological Disorders unit are covered, as below:-
Learning aim B: Examine the investigation and diagnosis of physiological disorders
B1. Investigative procedures for physiological disorders
• General measurements that may be undertaken, e.g. blood pressure, body temperature.
• Investigations as appropriate for each individual, e.g. medical history, blood tests.
B2. Diagnostic procedures for physiological disorders
o Procedures based on specific signs and symptoms, e.g. lumbar puncture, biopsy
o Importance of recognising non-specific or confusing symptoms, e.g. myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME).
Learning aim C: Examine treatment and support for service users with physiological disorders
C1. Provision of treatment and support
• Medication, e.g. anti-inflammatory drugs.
• Surgery, e.g. surgical procedures for cancer.
• Rehabilitation programmes, e.g. physiotherapy.
• Complementary therapies, e.g. aromatherapy, acupuncture.
• Advice on lifestyle changes, e.g. smoking cessation.
C2 Types of carers and care settings
Carers:
o professional carers, e.g. GPs, nurses
o informal carers, e.g. friends, family
o private and voluntary carers, e.g. Age UK, private care agencies.
Care settings:
o service user’s own home
o residential care home
o GP surgery or health centre
o hospital care
o rehabilitation settings
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW this is for weeks beginning 25th November and 2nd December 2024
Included is a 186 slide PowerPoint with pause points, embedded videos, exam question practice and activities. There is content in this package which is relevant to the 2nd year delivery and is above and beyond the A5 spec, as it fits well. There is also a 57-page student booklet for student notes, activities and exam practice questions.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A5.1 Collect data: quantitative and qualitative methods
A5.2 Collecting and record info
A5.3, Detail and legibility
A5.4 Pro’s+ cons of sources
A5.5 Technology recording and data:
A5.6 Personal information, Data Protection Act 2018, GDPR
A5.7 Ensure confidentiality
A5.8 Restrictions for social media
A5.9 Pro’s + cons IT systems integrated working
A5.10 Security measures to maintain strict confidentiality
A5.11 Info not stored securely issues
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Nineteen page booklet for student to work through, make notes and apply information to Assignment 2 case studies covering the whole of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim D spec. The booklet reflects the changes in case studies by Pearson’s in November 2018.
There are 4 PowerPoints to aid delivery and application.
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T-Level Health Year 2 Occupational Specialism Assessment Supporting Adult Nursing Activity to guide students about the importance of building a detailed reflective portfolio using the Gibbs Reflective cycle.
Advice for students;
When building your reflective portfolio note the themes and the K&S points clearly at the top.
Collate these into an order you will understand, perhaps using folder dividers. This clear labeling will speed up finding and referring to them in your Assignment 3, you have only 45 minutes to prepare.
Relate aspects of the reflection to things like a specific part of the NMC code, the CQC 5 fundamental standards, legislation, policy and the 6C’s.
The Distinction descriptor ‘application of application of knowledge to practice.’
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TEC 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.Economical Factors
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 13, 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 There are activities aimed at building up student notes to have with them in the PSA and capture understanding and can be referred to whilst students complete the PSA Controlled Assessment Task 2.
There is also a Mock Progress exam style PSA for Tasks 1 and 2.
All the spec content relates to PIES development in a 40 slide presentation which has pause points for student contribution and breaks to complete their notes table which they can refer to in the actual PSA. The package covers the complete content for the part of the spec A2.Economic factors. There is a task which requires students to plan and use the PEE technique to help them form written answers
The content covered is:-
Environmental factors:
• employment situation
• financial resources – income, inheritance, savings
All the resources are in a format you can adapt to suit your need.
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This is a package for teaching the Unit 5 A1, A2 and A3 part of the spec. It consists of a Microsoft Word 32 booklet which you can add and alter to suit your teaching style. Students can make notes, complete research task and activities and have all these together as reference for when they write up their course work. There are 9 PowerPoints to ensure interactive interesting teaching and embedded videos to bring reality into the classroom too. This booklet refers to the case studies update from November 2018.
This resources covers the below areas:-
A1 Promoting equality, diversity and preventing discrimination
• Definition of equality, diversity and discrimination.
• Importance of preventing discrimination.
• Initiatives aimed at preventing discrimination in care, e.g. the use of advocacy services.
A2 Skills and personal attributes required for developing relationships with individuals
• the 6Cs – care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment
• people skills – empathy, patience, engendering trust, flexibility, sense of humour, negotiating skills, honesty and problem-solving skills
• communication skills – communicating with service users, colleagues and other professionals, e.g. active listening and responding, using appropriate tone of voice and language, clarifying, questioning, responding to difficult situations
• observation skills, e.g. observing changes in an individual’s condition, monitoring children’s development
• dealing with difficult situations
A3 Empathy and establishing trust with individuals
Learners require an overview of the different theories of empathy and the various methods of establishing positive relationships with individuals in their care.
• Attachment and emotional resilience theory to include the effect of secure attachments and support on emerging autonomy and resilience.
• The triangle of care.
• Empathy theories e.g. Johannes Volkelt, Robert Vischer, Martin Hoffman and Max Scheler
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This is a complete resource package to deliver the content with applied assignment guidance. It includes a 35 page word booklet you can add or alter, to suit your teaching style. There are videos, animation and activities, as well as three engaging Powerpoints to cover the spec points for Unit 12, Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs Learning Aim B, which forms part of the second assignment.
The content covered, is below:-
Examine how to overcome the challenges to daily living faced by people with additional needs
B1 Definitions of disability
• Models of disability, to include medical and social models.
• Understanding of disability and dependency as social constructs.
• Definitions of disability, disablement, discrimination and impairment.
B2 Minimising environmental and social challenges and how society’s infrastructure should support equality for people with additional needs.
To include:
• access and barriers, e.g. public buildings, public transport
• minimising barriers, e.g. ramps, information in large print
• employment, e.g. adaptations to work environment, communication aids
• inclusion, e.g. leisure activities, internet and social networking
• daily living, e.g. shopping, home and personal care services, mobility aids.
B3 Minimising personal challenges and how health and social care workers can support personal challenges and help to minimise some of the daily challenges to daily living for people with additional needs. To include:
• physical, e.g. dressing, washing, feeding, indoor/outdoor activity
• intellectual, e.g. education, media, internet
• emotional, e.g. isolation, depression, dependency
• social, e.g. friendships, personal relationships.
B4 Attitudes of others and how important it is that health and social care workers are aware of the attitudes of others, how these attitudes can be detrimental to health, wellbeing and inclusion, and how to respond appropriately to show support to people with additional needs. To include:
• stereotyping and judgemental assumptions
• marginalisation, such as failure to include, avoidance
• discrimination, including failure to, make adjustments or modifications
• disempowerment, including not allowing individuals to make decisions, removing choice
• labelling.
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T-Level Health Employer Set Project (ESP) requires students to demonstrate good research skills, have a broad understanding and reference correctly.
After selecting their chosen case study they have 2 hours to plan what they need to research, get on and then put it all together in a report
This resource covers the Core Skills as below;
CS5.1. Apply research skills
CS5.2. Apply principles for evidence-based practice to contribute to research and innovation within a specific area, in the case study
CS1.1. Plan and develop person-centred care
CS1.2. Provide person-centred care (within the plan)
There is a presentation about referencing and 43 page booklet to guide about reasearch in breath and depth and two classwork guided case studies, they’ll then be ready for a Task 1 Mock Exam for practice.
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This complete resource package consists of a 10 page booklet you can add to or alter, which students can print off in order to keep notes together. There are 5 engaging PowerPoints with embedded videos to support understanding and with activities and exam practice incorporated to stimulate learning and challenge students.
The content covers the spec for Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development B1
• Development across the lifespan is a result of genetic or inherited factors – Gesell’s maturation theory (compare to Piaget’s)
• Dr.Money’s Experiment outcome, unethical, make your own decisions
• Development across the lifespan is a result of environmental factors – Bandura’s social learning theory.
• Both factors may play a part – stress-diathesis model.
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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.
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 3 mock 60 mark exam paper which follows the Pearson format which is good practice for students.
There is a guidance paper for students which you could use as an activity and cut and paste into a walk through, if this is your teaching style.
The mark scheme is detailed and easy for students to see where the marks are.
An additional covers which part of the spec is tested in each question in the SAM’s format. You can map these across and refer to this when going through the answers.
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This is a resource package contains a 37 page booklet for students to write notes and summarise activities ahead of completing their first assignment. There are 11 PowerPoints to aid delivery and reference to the relevant criteria. In addition their are copies of a safeguarding policy, a whistleblowing policy and Scie resources regarding dignity and appearance. The package covers B1, B2, B3 and B4 of the Unit 7 spec content for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice Learning Aim B.
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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. Questions related to these topics are 1 and 2 marks on the exam paper so focus on raising literacy levels throughout your lessons.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 7.
This is suggested practical teaching week.
There is one presentations of 70 slides and a worksheet for notes covering different health indicators. There are inbedded videos pause points, exam multiple choice questions and class discussion point . . There is guidance for note taking and applied case study tasks. All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There are two homework task sheets based on exam answers for Level 1 and Level 2.
This package will cover the complete delivery of the spec points below;
Interpretation of physiological data according to published guidelines:
o resting heart rate (pulse) – normal range 60 to 100 bpm
o heart rate (pulse) recovery after exercise – the heart’s ability to return to normal
levels after physical activity is a good indicator of fitness
o blood pressure – low blood pressure 90/60mmHg or lower, ideal blood pressure
between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg, pre-high between120/80mmHg and
140/90mmHg, high blood pressure 140/90mmHg or higher
o body mass index (BMI)
underweight below 18.5 kg/m2,
healthy weight between 18.5 kg/m2 and 24.9 kg/m2,
overweight between 25 kg/m2 and 29.9 kg/m2
obese between 30 kg/m2 and 39.9 kg/m2
severely obese 40 kg/m2 or above.
● The potential significance of abnormal readings: [Exam questions 11-13]
o impact on current physical health (short-term risks)
o potential risks to physical health (long-term risks).
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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 B1. Life Events; Relationship Changes and B2. Support that goes with the life events and the characteristic trait of emotional intelligence and resilience, which effects the capability to adapt to change
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 15, this now relates to PSA Task 3a (Life Event PIES) and 3b (Support) . There are homework tasks for both Level 1 and Level 2 which are adaptable to suit your need eg.date There are activities aimed at building up student notes to have with them in the PSA and capture understanding and can be referred to whilst students complete the PSA Controlled Assessment. There is the continued literacy support with useful vocabulary, again and a case study example PIES.
All the spec content relates to Life Event surrounding relationship changes and is detail in the 41 slide presentation which has pause points for student contribution and breaks to complete their notes table which they can refer to in the actual PSA. There is a card match activity and a mock Task 3a and 3b which relates to divorce and marriage.
The content covered is:-
o entering into relationships
o marriage, civil partnership, long-term relationship
o divorce, separation for non-married couples
o parenthood
o bereavement
• resilience
• emotional intelligence
• disposition – a person’s character traits, e.g. positive, negative.
All the resources are in a format you can adapt to suit your need.
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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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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 28 after the completion of Component 1.
It has two presentations, one is 24 slides and covers physical barriers and ways to overcome those as per PSA Task 3, with applied examples. The second is 23 slides and covers Sensory Barriers. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
Students will be expected to know a range of potential barriers but the focus is on physical and sensory in the spec below and be able to recognise which barrier(s)apply and the most suitable ways to overcome these, for the PSA case study person with a health condition or social care circumstances. Throughout there is reference to different services from A2.
Included is a mock exam to give a guided opportunity to have a go at task 1.
Homework is set as the case studies they do not cover in the lesson so they have the full range from the spec.
The package covers the below spec content;
A3 Barriers to accessing services
Definition of barriers: something unique to the health and social care system
that prevents an individual to access a service.
Types of barrier and how they can be overcome by the service providers
or users:
physical barriers – issues getting into and around the facilities:
– ways to overcome physical barriers: ramps, wider doorways, accessible
toilets/rooms, stair lifts, hoists
barriers to people with sensory disability – hearing and visual difficulties:
– ways to overcome sensory barriers: hearing loops, British Sign Language (BSL)
interpreters, communication cards, large print leaflets, braille leaflets, staff
collecting vulnerable service users from waiting areas
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This is a complete resource package for delivering the content for the BTEC First Unit 2 Health & Social Care Values Learning Aim A.
There is a 54 slide Powerpoint
The resources cover the delivery content for A1, as below:
Awareness of the values, how they are applied in care settings to support users of services
Confidentiality
Dignity
Respect for the individual
Safeguarding and duty of care
A person-centred approach to care delivery:
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