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T-Level Health 2024-2025 A1.1-A1.6 and A6.9 Professional behaviours
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 A1.1-A1.6 and A6.9 Professional behaviours

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T-Level Health complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW this is for weeks beginning 9th and 16th September 2024, Included is 104 slide PowerPoint with pause points and activities and an accompanying 35-page student booklet for student notes, activities and exam practice questions. There is an A3 revision broad sheet, a blank template for students and a completed one as an example. There is a 67 mark topic mock exam paper and easy to follow mark scheme which allows for student peer marking. The content of these resources covers the below; A1.1 Purpose of organisational policies and procedures A1.2 The importance of adhering to quality standards, quality management and audit processes A1.3 The key principles of ethical practice A1.4 Purpose of following professional codes of conduct A1.5 Difference between technical, higher technical and professional occupations A1.6 Opportunities to support progression A6.9 Responsibilities of employees and employers in relation to record keeping and when to escalate issues PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 2 A1 Health Services
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 2 A1 Health Services

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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 26 after the completion of Component 1. It has two presentations, one is 65 slides and covers primary, secondary and tertiary health care services with applied examples. The second is 12 slides and covers Allied Health Professionals. There are starter and stretch and challenge activities if you have time. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA. There is differentiated Level 1 and Level 2 resources as lower ability students can have subtitles and images as prompts. Students will be expected to know the job role and services listed in the spec below and be able to recognise which ones are suitable for the PSA case study person with a health condition. Throughout there is reference to team work between professionals to meet the needs of the individual. Included is homework for both Levels 1 and 2. The package covers the below spec content; Health services available: Primary care – GP surgeries, dental care, out-of-hours services, telephone services, accident and emergency departments Secondary care – specialist medical care to include rheumatology, respiratory medicine, cardiology, endocrinology Tertiary care – specialist medical care to include oncology, transplant services Allied Health Professions – physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, dietetics multidisciplinary team working – how services work together, including referrals between services PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,000+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 1 Middle Adulthood 2024-2025
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 1 Middle Adulthood 2024-2025

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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 All the resources are in a format you can adapt to suit your need. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200 teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Goo luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
T-Level Health 2024-2025 ESP Research activities and referencing for Task 1
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 ESP Research activities and referencing for Task 1

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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. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan Introduction and A1 Physical content
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BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan Introduction and A1 Physical content

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This is a complete package that has a booklet and week by week programme for Unit one as well as an engaging 18 page booklet covering the A1 part of the spec, which you can add to or alter, getting students to print it off in advance of the lessons. There are 8 PowerPoints included covering all sections in more detail and having embedded videos and corresponding activities in the booklet to complete either as a classroom activity or a homework task. There are also relevant exam questions from past papers to get them in the swing. This booklet took two whole days to put together so it is guaranteed to save you time and enable you to mould resources to your own teaching style. There is also an mock exam paper for A1 and mark scheme to check progress too. Content covered Growth and development are different concepts:  principles of growth – growth is variable across different parts of the body and is measured using height, weight and dimensions  principles of development – development follows an orderly sequence and is the acquisition of skills and abilities. In infancy (0–2 years), the individual develops gross and fine motor skills: • the development of gross motor skills • the development of fine motor skills • milestones set for the development of the infant – sitting up, standing, cruising, walking. In early childhood (3–8 years), the individual further develops gross and fine motor skills:  riding a tricycle, running forwards and backwards, walking on a line, hopping on one foot, hops, skips and jumps confidently  turns pages of a book, buttons and unbuttons clothing, writes own name, joins up writing. In adolescence (9–18 years), the changes surrounding puberty: • development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics • the role of hormones in sexual maturity. In early adulthood (19–45 years), the individual reaches physical maturity:  physical strength peaks, pregnancy and lactation occur  perimenopause – oestrogen levels decrease, causing the ovaries to stop producing an egg each month. The reduction in oestrogen causes physical and emotional symptoms, to include hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, loss of libido and vaginal dryness. In middle adulthood (46–65 years), the female enters menopause: • causes and effects of female menopause and the role of hormones in this o effects of the ageing process in middle adulthood. In later adulthood (65+ years), there are many effects of ageing:  health and intellectual abilities can deteriorate For more BTEC Level 1/2 Tech Award and BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care resources, NCFE T-Level Health, CTEC Level 1 and 2 resources, visit the HSCresources Shop, to access the full range of resource packages, with a handy search facility, to save time. I hope you enjoy the time you’ve saved!
BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 3 Health Indicators 2024-2025
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 3 Health Indicators 2024-2025

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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). In advance of using this resource I can recommend you order free blood pressure resources from bhf (free 50) PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
T-Level Health  ESP SoW,  planning and Student introductory Booklet 2024-2025
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T-Level Health ESP SoW, planning and Student introductory Booklet 2024-2025

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T-Level Health Employer Set Project basic SoW 2024 - 2 hours per week. ESP Student Introductory Booklet. The ESP learning should be intergrated with the delivery of Core A and Core B throughout the 1st year. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU :-) PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
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 Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan - B2 Genetic & B3 Environmental resources
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BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan - B2 Genetic & B3 Environmental resources

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This is a complete resource package with 7 engaging and interesting PowerPoints which are embedded in a 15 page booklet with accompanying activities and exam question practice, covering the new BTEC Health & Social care Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development, B2 and B3 spec content. You can save on printing and get students to print off the booklet, which you have the opportunity to tailor make to your own teaching. Included a link to a 90 mark exam paper with easy to follow mark scheme to allow for peer marking. The content covers all aspects of this section of the spec… B2 Genetic factors that affect development Genetic predispositions to particular conditions – cystic fibrosis, brittle bone disease, phenylketonuria (PKU), Huntington’s disease, Klinefelter’s syndrome, Down’s syndrome, colour blindness, Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Susceptibility to diseases such as cancer, high blood cholesterol and diabetes. Biological factors that affect development – foetal alcohol syndrome, effects of maternal infections and lifestyle/diet during pregnancy, congenital defects. B3 Environmental factors that affect development Exposure to pollution – respiratory disorders, cardiovascular problems, allergies. Poor housing conditions – respiratory disorders, cardio vascular problems, hypothermia and anxiety and depression. Access to health and social care services – availability of transport, opening hours of services, ability to understand the needs and requirements of particular services. For other parts of the Unit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 20, 26 spec, follow me on TES and take a wander through the free and low cost resource packages which cover all the exam board spec. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU :-) 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. 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 I hope you find this very useful and your student enjoys the learning. Alison
T-Level Health 2024-2025 B2.17 Nervous System B2.18 B2.19 Parkinson's
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 B2.17 Nervous System B2.18 B2.19 Parkinson's

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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 27th January 2025. Included is a 75 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 24 page booklet with guided for note taking. There is an 80 mark mock exam paper covering this section of the spec with an easy to follow mark scheme for students. This package covers the below spec content; B2.17 The role of the components in performing the functions of the nervous system: • components of the nervous system; brain, spinal cord, sensory and motor neurones:  dendrites, cell body, nucleus, axon, myelin sheath of Schwann cells, nodes of Ranvier, axon endings/terminals and synaptic ends relay neurones synapses • function of the relevant component of the nervous system: o sensory neurones carry impulses from receptors to the central nervous system (CNS) o motor neurones carry impulses away from the CNS to effectors o the process of synaptic transmission and the function of the components of a motor neurone B2.18 The mechanism of nerve impulses via neurones: • transmission of action potentials along neurones • mechanism of a reflex action B2.19 The development, impact and management of Parkinson’s disease: • causes of the disease, impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health, common treatments relieve symptoms: o supportive therapies o levodopa medication o surgery, to include deep brain stimulation PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresource #tlevelhealth
T-Level Health 2024-2025 A2.6-A2.14 Healthcare, funding, public health
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 A2.6-A2.14 Healthcare, funding, public health

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T-Level Health complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk5/6 14th October 2024. Included is 116 slide PowerPoint with pause points and activities and an accompanying 44-page student booklet for notes, activities and exam practice questions. There is an also a teachers copy of the booklet with answers in. The content of these resources covers the below; A2.6 The potential impacts of future developments in the healthcare sector in relation to care provision: artificial intelligence (AI), technological infrastructure, regenerative medicine, biomarkers, remote care, patient self-management, funding of services, private healthcare provision, changes in patient/service user demographics: A2.7 The importance of adhering to national, organisational and departmental policies in the healthcare sector and the possible consequences of not following policy; importance of adhering to national, organisational and departmental policies and possible consequences of not following policy A2.8 The different ways in which the sectors are funded: public sector, private sector and voluntary/charity sector A2.9 The meaning of evidence-based practice, its application and how it benefits and improves the healthcare sector, meaning, application and benefits of evidence-based practice A2.10 The different types of organisational structures and how multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams work together within the healthcare sector, flat and • tiered hierarchical structure, external agencies and teams A2.11 The importance of job descriptions and person specifications and how this defines roles and responsibilities: job description and person specification A2.12 The career pathway opportunities for employment and progression within the healthcare sector as defined by the Institute for Apprenticeships andTechnical Education occupational maps: career pathways as per the occupational maps: A2.13 The potential impact of external factors on the activities of the healthcare sector: external factors and their impacts A2.14 The role of public health approaches and how this benefits regional and national population health through prevention and improvement initiatives: the role of public health approaches (for example the World Health Organisation, National Institute for Health Protection (NIHP) and Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)) role and benefits. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
T-Level Health OSA Adult Nursing Healthcare Performance 1 student booklet
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T-Level Health OSA Adult Nursing Healthcare Performance 1 student booklet

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This packages includes the 2nd year occupational specialism adult nursing SoW and 37-page student booklet for the Healthcare Performance Outcome 1. There knowledge K1.1-K1.24, skills S1.25-S1.39 and the CPA’s for reference and six case study scenarios which cover different skills competencies and a final one which covers all in the HCPO1. A link to access NHS forms and additional information, including video’s is also part of this package. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
T-Level Health OSA Adult Nursing Healthcare Performance 2 student booklet
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T-Level Health OSA Adult Nursing Healthcare Performance 2 student booklet

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This packages includes the 2nd year occupational specialism adult nursing SoW and 29-page student booklet for the Healthcare Performance Outcome 2. There knowledge K2.1-2.15, skills S2.17 > S2.20 and the CPA’s for reference and six case study scenarios which cover different skills competencies which covers all in the HCPO2. A link to access NHS forms and additional information, including video’s is also part of this package. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan  A2 Intellectual content
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BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 1 Human Lifespan A2 Intellectual content

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This is a resource package for teaching the New BTEC HSC Level 3, Unit 1 Human Growth and Development through Life Stages, A2 Intellectual Development and covers all that’s on the spec. It has a 17 page booklet you can add to or alter, which has presentation note pages for the 4 PowerPoints, activities and homework tasks so it’s pretty engaging and the student can print it of and refer to sections themselves for revision. There is an A2 exam paper and easy-to-use mark scheme to check progress on this section too. The content includes:- PowerPoint introduction > In infancy and early childhood there is rapid growth in intellectual and language skills: PowerPoint > Piaget’s model of how children’s logic and reasoning develops – stages of cognitive development, the development of schemas, his tests of conservation, egocentrism and how his model may explain children’s thoughts and actions PowerPoint > Chomsky’s model in relation to how children acquire language – Language Acquisition Device (LAD), the concept of a critical period during which children may learn language, which may explain how children seem to instinctively gain language. In early adulthood, thinking becomes realistic and pragmatic, with expert knowledge about, the practical aspects of life that permits judgement about important matters. PowerPoint > The effects of age on the functions of memory: �� memory loss in later adulthood 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 Thank you Alison
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care C1 and C2 resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care C1 and C2 resources

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An 18 page booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities they can then look back on for revision purpose. Its a word document so can be added to or altered to suit your teaching style. There are two accompanying PowerPoints with embedded video’s for a more interesting learning experience. This resource package covers both the C1 and C2 section of the spec of the Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care. (Exam papers to follow.) C1 People with specific needs • Ill health, both physical and mental. • Learning disabilities. • Physical and sensory disabilities. • Age categories to include: o early years o later adulthood. C2 Working practices, working with special needs • Relevant skills required to work in these areas. • How policies and procedures affect people working in these areas. • How regulation affects people working in these areas. • How working practices affect people who use services in these areas. • Recent examples of how poor working practices have been identified and addressed. 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
T-Level Health 2024-2025 B2.1-B2.4 Musculoskeletal system and muscular dystrophy disease
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 B2.1-B2.4 Musculoskeletal system and muscular dystrophy disease

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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 18th Nov & 25th Nov 2025. Included is a 153 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Alongside this is a 42 page booklet with guided for note taking and exam questions (with answers) The musculoskeletal system and muscular dystrophy disease complete spec is covered below; B2.1 The structure and function of the musculoskeletal system: • structure of the musculoskeletal system: o anatomical skeletal structure:  cranium  vertebrae  clavicle  sternum  rib cage  humerus  radius THANK YOU  ulna  pelvis  femur  tibia  fibula o types of bones:  long  short  flat  irregular  sesamoid o types of joints: fibrous  cartilaginous  synovial B2.3 The development, impact and management of rheumatoid arthritis: • causes of the disease • impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health • how common treatments relieve symptoms: o anti-rheumatic drugs o biological treatments o physiotherapy o surgery on affected area B2.2 The process of muscle contraction: o general structure of striated muscle o muscles – facilitate movement and provide support o the sliding filament theory of musculoskeletal function in terms of thick and thin filaments sliding over one another to bring about contraction and relaxation, and their working as antagonist pairs • the stages of the sliding filament theory for muscle contraction: o the role of calcium ions and adenosine diphosphate (ADP) in the formation of cross bridges between actin and myosin filaments o the role of ATP in breaking the cross bridge between the actin and myosin filaments o the role of ATPase in restoring the myosin head to its normal position o the repetition of this cycle leading to the shortening of the sarcomere B2.4 The development, impact and management of muscular dystrophy disease: • causes of the disease • impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health • how common treatments relieve symptoms: o steroids o physiotherapy o low impact exercise o corrective surgery PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources #tlevelhealth
BTEC Tech Award HSC Component 1 Early Adulthood 2024-2025
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BTEC Tech Award HSC Component 1 Early Adulthood 2024-2025

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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 The resources are in a format you can adapt to suit your need. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200 teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Goo luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources
BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim B
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim B

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A 21 page booklet covering the content of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs content for Learning AIm B; B1 and B2. It is a word document which can be added to or altered to suit your teaching style. The booklet helps students to be organised with their notes and keep information together and has been updated to reflect the new case studies from Pearson’s November 2018. There are SIX PowerPoints to aid your delivery and areas for students to make notes, complete activities and sign posting about the assignment assessment criteria. Powerpoints on Ethical theories and application, Managing conflict, Conflict of Interest, The Care Act, Equality Act and the Mental Capacity Act. Some of these have approriate videos embedded within and are designed to be engaging and interesting. The spec content covered with this package is… B1 Ethical issues and approaches • Ethical theories to include consequentialism, deontology, principlism and virtue ethics. • Managing conflict with service users, carers and/or families, colleagues. • Managing conflict of interests. • Balancing services and resources. • Minimising risk but promoting individual choice and independence for those with care needs and the professionals caring for them. • Sharing information and managing confidentiality. B2 Legislation and guidance on conflicts of interest, balancing resources and minimising risk • Organisations, legislation and guidance that influence or advise on ethical issues. All legislation and guidance must be current and applicable to England • Organisations, e.g. National Health Service (NHS), Department of Health (DH), National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), Health and Safety Executive (HSE). • Legislation, e.g. Mental Health Act 2007, Human Rights Act 1998, Mental Capacity Act 2005, National Health Service Act 2006 Section 140, Equality Act 2010, Care Act 2014. • Guidance, e.g.: • the DH Decision Support Tool • Five Step Framework • NICE and NHS guidance on Care Pathways and Care Plans • Managing Conflicts of Interest: Guidance for Clinical Commissioning Groups • NHS • HSE guidance on risk assessments. • How this guidance may be counterbalanced by other factors, e.g. religion, personal choice, government policies. For more Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, follow me on TES to find the full range of resources in the same place with a handy search facility, to save on time. 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 7 Principles of Safe Practice LAC resources
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care; Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice LAC resources

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This is a resource package contains a 24 page booklet for students to write notes and summarise activities ahead of completing their second assignment. There are 11 PowerPoints to aid delivery and reference to the relevant criteria. In addition their are copies of a government easy read documents and examples of policies and to speed up research for students. The package covers C1 and C2 of the Unit 7 spec content for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice Learning Aim C. The resource package cover the below:- C1 Health and safety legislation and policies in health and social care Legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland. To include relevant sections of, e.g. • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) • The Manual Handling Operations and Regulations (2002) • The Food Hygiene Regulations (2006) • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) 2002 • Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013 • Data Protection Act (1989) (GDPR 25th May 2018) • Care Standards Act (2000) • The Equality Act (2010) • The Care Act (2014) • Care Quality Commission Standards • Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. C2 Influence of legislation and policies on health and social care practice • Safeguarding vulnerable adults, children and young people. • Protection from accidents, injuries and illness, including infection control, food preparation, hazardous substances. • Managing risk assessments and maintaining a safe working environment, including safe moving and handling. • Promoting health and wellbeing, including handling medication. • Providing confidence and reassurance for families and other carers. • Meeting legal and regulatory requirements, including record keeping. • Recruitment of staff in health and social care, including Disclosure and Barring Service checks. For more Level 1, 2 and 3 CTEC and BTEC Health & Social Care free and small charge resource packages, visit my TES shop, to find them all in the same place, with a 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
T-Level Health 2024-2025 ESP Communication activities for 2a) 3a) 3b)
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 ESP Communication activities for 2a) 3a) 3b)

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T-Level Health Employer Set Project (ESP) requires students to demonstrate good and appropriate communication skills in 3 places; An interview with a case study person to gain information about that person to develop a care plan for them - recorded A professional discussion in a group of four to read and give constructive criticism feedback to peers - recorded A presentation of their healthcare plan to their supervisor - recorded. This resource covers the Core Skills as below; CS2.1 Communicate clearly and effectively with a variety of audiences CS2.2 Communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders within the health setting CS2.3 Use a range of techniques to overcome communication barriers CS3.1 Identify the functions of different teams/team members as well as their own role within the wider team CS3.2 Undertake collaborative work demonstrating an ability CS 6.1 Present their project findings in a range of formats, digital skills CS 6.1 Present their project findings in a range of formats CS 6.3 Apply considerations for adapting presentation style when presenting to a range of stakeholders There is one presentation of 11 slides and a 27 page booklet full of case studies, activities and oportunities to demonstarte good communication skills throughout. PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS RESOURCE, THANK YOU The hscresources TES shop has free and small charge teaching packages for all Health & Social Care and T-Level Health qualifications. It has a handy search facility to save on time. You could join the biggest subject team, become a member of the Health and Social Care Resources Facebook group. There are now over 5,200+ teachers sharing ideas, resources, signposting and propping each other up! Good luck in your teaching :-) #hscresources tlevelhealth