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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
A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 2 (LO2) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 29 page student booklet with the SEVEN engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes. Included are activities, research tasks and then the application exam practice questions. End of topic test out of 20 with student friendly mark scheme, to aid understanding
All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision.
2.1 Definitions of:
equality
diversity
discrimination
stereotyping
labelling
prejudice
2.2 Examples of Stereotyping
a. gender stereotypes
b. age stereotypes
2.3 Aspects of diversity that should be valued in care environments, i.e.:
different religions and beliefs
cultural differences
age
food
music
family structure
dress
language
sexual orientation
gender and gender reassignment
2.4 The Equality Act 2010, i.e.:
protected characteristics
reasonable adjustments
prohibits discrimination in
a. education
b. employment
c. access to goods
d. services and housing
right to breastfeed in public
makes ‘discrimination due to association’ an offence
pay secrecy clauses are now illegal
2.5 Ways of challenging discriminatory practice, i.e.:
staff/senior staff to challenge at the time or challenge afterwards through procedures
complaints procedures
refer to organisational policies, i.e.:
a. equal opportunities
b. bullying
take legal advice / take to court
Whistleblowing
contact EHRC (Equality and Human Rights Commission)
provide staff diversity training
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A 21 page booklet with information about Learning Aims A, B and C to give students an overview
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THREE; Two 80 mark and one 60 Mark Mock Exam papers, each with easy to use mark scheme, suitable for peer marking for theBTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care Learning AIm A. The exam papers are saved in Microsoft Word so you can add to or alter content, as you wish.
Motivational, Aim High poster included.
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A resource delivery package for teaching the second half of the Learning Objective 1 (LO1) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. TES did not have the capacity to upload the complete LO1 resource package so this is in 2 uploads, unfortunatly. This covers the content 1.7 to 1.13 There is a 68 page student booklet with the FIVE engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes. Included are activities, research tasks and then the application exam practice questions. There is a complete LO1 end of topic test out of 40 with student friendly mark scheme, to aid understanding
The content of this package covers
1.7 Moving and handling, LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998) Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (amended 2002)
1.8 Good food hygiene practices, washing hands before and after handling food, ensure cleanliness of food preparation area, ensure hygienic use and cleanliness of equipment used for food preparation and cooking, safe storage of raw, fresh and cooked food in a fridge or freezer, ensuring food is fully cooked through, i.e.: a. at or above 63°C, date stamping – meaning of ‘best before’ and ‘use by’, ensure correct labelling of food, awareness of risk of food allergy in preparation, preparation of bottles formula and the use of blue plasters when preparing food.
1.9 Maintaining a safe and hygienic environment, general cleaning, difference between disinfecting and sterilising, sterilising baby bottles, dealing with spillages, disposal of hazardous waste, red bags for soiled linen, yellow bags for clinical waste, yellow sharps box and disposal of medication
1.10 Infection control, personal hygiene, wearing personal protective clothing (PPE), follow correct hand washing routine, following standard precautions
1.11 Safety signs, warning signs, prohibition signs, mandatory signs and safe condition signs
1.12 Security in health, social care and childcare settings, identifying staff, receiving and monitoring visitors, window locks/restraints, monitoring of keys, swipe cards, electronic pin code, procedures for identification of adults collecting children and vulnerable adults from nursery. Included is evacuation procedures in health, social care and childcare environments, all staff to remove people from their immediate area, staff to close doors and windows, switch off lights as they leave, staff/fire wardens evacuating the building must check their locality is clear, everyone to assemble at designated external assembly point, do not re-enter building until told it is safe to do so and carry out head count. Only senior staff to inform fire brigade/police if anyone is left in the building
1.13 First aid, If not a first aider call for help, responsibilities of the first aider, primary survey – DRAB and information that should be given when calling emergency services
A resource delivery package for teaching half the Learning Objective 1 (LO1) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. TES did not have the capacity to upload the complete LO1 resource package so this is in 2 uploads, unfortunatly. This covers the content 1.1 to 1.6 There is a 42 page student booklet with the FOUR engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes. Included are activities, research tasks and then the application exam practice questions. There is a complete LO1 end of topic test out of 40 with student friendly mark scheme, to aid understanding
The content of this package covers
1.1 Health, social care and childcare environments, i.e.: hospital, GP surgery, walk-in centre, dentist, optician, pharmacy, nursing home, residential home, day centre, sheltered housing playgroup, nursery, crèche, primary school, secondary school, college, after-school club
1.2 Definition of: hazard, risk
1.3 Identifying potential hazards, i.e.: infection or disease hazardous waste, chemicals and cleaning products, equipment, toys, furniture, trip hazards, electrical items, food preparation hot drinks / food
1.4 Identifying risks for individuals in care settings, burns and scalds, trips or falls, fractures, cuts, electrocution, infection, food poisoning, cross contamination, choking
1.5 Risk assessment the definition of risk assessment and the 5 stages of a risk assessment
1.6 Main facts about key health and safety legislation, i.e.: HASAWA (Health & Safety At Work Act 1974)the responsibilities of employers, employees and individuals, COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2005), the ‘COSHH file’, identification of how hazardous substances are handled, stored, used and disposed of safely, RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995), Food Safety (General Food Hygiene) Regulations 2006 and the Role of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)
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A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 5 (LO5) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 18 page student booklet with the TEN engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes.
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LO5. Know key information about anatomy and physiology
5.1 The name and location of key parts of the body, i.e.
heart
lungs
stomach
intestines
bowel
liver
pancreas
kidneys
bladder
ovaries
testes
uterus
brain
skeleton, i.e.
a. skull , b. pelvis, c. femur and d. sternum
5.2 The functions of the eight main body systems, i.e.
respiratory
cardiovascular
digestive
reproductive
endocrine
renal
musculo-skeletal
nervous
5.3 The different functions of blood vessels, i.e.
arteries
veins
capillaries
5.4 The basic structure of main organs, i.e.
the heart
the lungs
the kidney
female reproductive organs
male reproductive organs
5.5 Measurements, i.e. peak flow, BMI / waist to hip ratio, blood pressure
5.6 Common conditions and illnesses and possible causes, i.e.
type 2 diabetes i.e. diet, overweight, obese
obesity i.e. diet lack of exercise
COPD (chronic pulmonary disorder) i.e. smoking and exposure to workplace pollutants
coronary heart disease, i.e. diet, lifestyle, smoking
cirrhosis of the liver i.e. alcohol abuse and hepatitis C
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A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 3 (LO3) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 25 page student booklet with the EIGHT engaging presentations to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes. There
All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision. LO3. Know key principles for communicating effectively
3.1 Individual rights; to choice, to protection from harm and abuse, to equal and fair treatment, to consultation, to confidentiality and to the right to life
3.2 How individual rights are supported in care environments, by applying the values of care; promoting equality and diversity, promoting individual rights and beliefs, maintaining confidentiality
3.2 by applying the childcare values of care; making the welfare of the child paramount, working in partnership with parents, guardians and families, working with other professionals, encouraging children’s learning and development, valuing diversity, ensuring equality of opportunity, anti-discriminatory practice and maintaining confidentiality
3.3 Supporting legislation, i.e.:
General Data Protection Regulations May 2018
The Human Rights Act 1998
The Health and Social Care Act 2012
The Mental Capacity Act 2005
3.4 Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), provides information and advice about equality and rights, they can provide legal advice in cases of discrimination and support individuals to take cases to court. The EHRC has powers to force organisations to meet their equality responsibilities and carries out investigations and inquiries into equality issues
3.5 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), considers whether a treatment: is a benefits patients, whether it will help improve survival rates and whether it is value for money
NICE also provides guidelines on how conditions should be treated and provides information for those managing and providing health and social care services
3.6 Definition of working in a person-centred way, i.e.
practitioners working together with an individual
planning care and support to meet the individual’s unique needs the individual is put at the centre, able to choose and control how they want their care and support to be
3.7 Person Centred Values; The Care Certificate, Standard 5: Work in a person-centred way – promoting person centred values, independence, individuality, privacy, working in partnership, offering choice, maintaining dignity, respect and protection of rights
3.8 Person centred planning, i.e.
belief that an individual can plan for themselves
the individual is at the core of any planning
the care plan is written in the first person, e.g. ‘I would like to try a walking frame’, to make it clear it is their decision
the individual has as much control as possible over their choices for care
Empowerment
Revision resource package for the Cambridge Technical Level 3 Unit 4 Anatomy & Physiology, wihich cotains a malfunctions and disorder summary sheet, neuron sweetie activity, roll-a-die adaptable game, motivation poster and PowerPoin of command words, revision ideas and how to answer longer questions activity. A revision booklet that can be enlarged to A3for students to summarise key points from each body system is also included.
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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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T-Level Health Employer Set Project (ESP) requires students to collate information for their healthcare plan, their own ideas and feedback received. Their task is then to meet the digital skills competencies through producing a presentation
Students have 2 hours to plan and put together their presentation, they have 15 minutes to present and
This resource covers the Core Skills as below;
CS 6.1 Present their project findings in a range of formats
CS 6.2 Present outcomes to a range of different stakeholders
CS 6.3 Apply considerations for adapting presentation style when presenting to a range of stakeholders
There is a 16 booklet which carries students through the step by step process of producing a presentation which includes animation, transitions and notes as cues.There is reference as to how students will be marked to encourage them to think. At the end of the booklet are tasks set for students to practice their presenting skills.
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OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 3 Health and Safety Mock Exam Papers, which are slightly harder than the actual exam and prepared my students well, ahead of the actual exam. The Mark Schemes are in student speak so peer marking is a possibility, cutting down on your marking time.
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This package is 8 complete exam papers with an easy to use mark scheme, which break down how marks are allocated, allowing peer marking to save you on time. They are laid out to look like a proper BTEC exam, in the hopes students take them seriously and are a very useful revision tool.
Each one tests particular sections of the BTEC spec and can either be used after the spec topic has been delivered or as mock exams nearer the end of the unit deliver. The spec areas the exams cover are B1 homeostasis, B2 cardiovascular, B3 respiratory, B4 skeletal and B10 renal system, the nervous and muscular system, the digestive system spec and the B8.B9 Endocrine and Immune system.
They are Microsoft Word documents so sections from an exam could then be mixed to create mock exams covering all the parts of the spec.
There is an activity booklet, which incorporates the exam board feedback and tasks to get students to anticipate possible questions they maybe asked and how to answer them for the Pearson’s Jan 2018 and June 2018 past exam papers too
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A presentation about the different types of connective tissue, covering Blood, Cartilage, Bone, Adipose, Ariolar tissues
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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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After your students have sat the Pearson’s past exam papers, as a mock, they can use these booklet activities to analyse how well they have done, look at improving and anticipating future questions they may be asked. The activities include parts of the mark scheme and the Pearson’s examiners feedback so they can see what the person marking, is looking for.
These are designed to be thought provoking and can be given as an independent homework activity (if time is running out) or part of a whole class discussion exercise.
Both the booklets are 15 pages - with exam practice questions and re-evaluating their current answer tasks
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After your students have sat the past paper as a mock, the Jan 2018 paper, this is an activity that takes them, step by step through analysising each question and the possible answers. Additional activities will get them thinking about how the knowledge could be applied to other question/answers and anticipating possible questions they may be asked in the real exam and plan how they would be best answered. It incorporates sections from the Pearson’s exam report and analysis for this particular exam paper too. A teachers copy will allow you to project practice exam questions on the board to check their own answers
Again, when they have sat the June 2019 paper, this resource can be used in conjunction with their marked papers to encourage them to walk through it, step by step to analyse their own answers and it incorporates the exam board feedback so students get a broad picture. Included then are activities and practice exam questions for them to work through and get them anticipating questions they maybe asked and plan how to answer them. There is a 2nd teachers copy with all the practice questions answered so you don’t need to use your own brain!
it’s all there and could even be given as a homework or revision activity for students to work through independently.
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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.
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A lesson plan and PowerPoint to capture students imagination, it’s engaging and thought provoking, learning through self discovery.
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19 slide PowerPoint design to be used in Year 11, 12 or 13 tutor time to educate about mental well-Being, Mental Illhealth and uses the Time to Change - Be in your mates cornor, promotional videos.
There’s a second PowerPoint about exam stress with tips to manage this too.
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This is and eight slide Powerpoint which gives an overview of the Common Assessment Frame work (CAF). It gives a brief background, what it actually is, who will benefits and the areas it covers.
You can add to or alter the Powerpoint as it is not a pdf. It has animation and transitions to keep interest and engage.
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