This coursework guide is designed to support you and your students meet the D criteria for their assessment. It includes; clear instructions, writing guides and key terms from the unit specification.
D1 Explain the process of attachment in babies and young children and the role of the key person.
D2 Identify transitions and significant events that a child may experience and discuss the potential effects of these on a child’s life.
D3 Describe how the early years practitioner meets the physical needs of children.
D4 Explain the rest and sleep needs of children birth to seven years and explain how to maintain children’s safety when resting and sleeping.
D5 Identify the nutritional requirements of children birth to seven years.
This coursework guide includes clear instructions, examples, key terms and writing frames to help you and your students with their coursework.
P5: Explain how social inequality affects different groups in society.
P6: Explain how demographic data is used in service provision in a local health and social care setting.
P7: Explain patterns and trends in health and ill health within different social groups.
M3: Analyse the impact of social inequality on different groups in society.
M4: Analyse the impact of the use of demographic data in a local health and social care setting in enabling the enhancement of service provision for different social groups.
D2: Evaluate sociological explanations for patterns and trends of health and ill health in different social groups, and how demographic data is used in service provision in a local health and social care setting to reduce social inequality affecting those groups.
D3: Evaluate the importance of the sociological perspectives used in a health and social care setting in relation to understanding society, reducing social inequality and improving service provision for different social groups.
Learning Aims (A) and (B)
A.P1: Explain how sociological perspectives are applied in the study of health and social care
A.P2: Explain how sociological perspectives contribute to the understanding of society.
B.P3 Compare the biomedical model of health with an alternative model of health.
B.P4 Explain the contribution of concepts of health, ill health and disability to service provision in a local health and social care setting.
A.M1: Analyse the contribution of sociological perspective to the understanding of health and social care and society.
B.M2: Analyse how the biomedical and an alternative model of health and concepts of health, ill health and disability affect service provision in a local health and social care setting.
AB.D1: Evaluate the role of sociological perspectives in the understanding of society and models of concepts of health in relation to service provision in a local health and social care setting
This booklet is to guide both you and your students through Learning Aim A and B criteria for Unit 10.
I t includes; clear instructions, examples, key terms and writing frames to help you and your students with your coursework.
B Criteria Coursework Booklet
B1: Discuss how tracking children’s progress can enhance learning.
B2: Explain how working with other professionals, parents and carers supports child-centred planning
B3: Evaluate the need for objectivity when observing children.
This coursework booklet inlcudes:
Key terms and instructions from the unit speicfication
writing frame to help less able students
Differientiated questions
Designed to make it easier for both students and staff to meet the standards for the B criteria
Lesson Objectives
To be able to explain the different strategies put in place for intervention
This engaging whole lesson is very interactive, student led and informative. It allows opportunites for group work and various form of AFL.
Ideal for observations!
Lesson Objective
Unit 6 - To explain factors which affect children’s development in the short and long term
Download this engaging student led whole lesson. Designed to enable students to think and discuss critically about the subject. Also, includes reading materials, an engaging video clip and opportunities for group work.
C Criteria
C1: Describe factors which affect children’s development in the short and long term (1.4)
C2: Describe the importance of early intervention when meeting children’s additional needs (4.1)
C3: Explain strategies for early intervention (4.2)
This coursework booklet includes:
Key terms from the unit specification
Key instructions
Writing frames
An exemplar
It is to support both students and teachers in the classroom
**Caring for individuals with dementia **
P1 - To understand the three different types of dementia
P2 - To explain the symptons of dementia
This lesson includes:
Information about different types of dementia
Engaging video clips
Information sheet
Student led activity
Dementia information sheet explains what dementia is and the common signs and symptons of the illness. It also includes questions which can be easily adapted to meet the needs of your lesson and/or students
This can be used as a starter activity or as a main activity
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care
Unit 5: Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs
A: Examine principles, values and skills which underpin meeting the care and support needs of individuals
B: Examine the ethical issues involved when providing care and support to meet individual needs
C: Investigate the principles behind enabling individuals with care and support needs to overcome challenges
D: Investigate the roles of professionals and how they work together to provide the care and support necessary to meet individual needs
This coursework booklet includes Unit 5 - Learning Aim A “Meeting Individual Care Needs”
This coursework booklet includes:
P1: Explain the importance of promoting equality and diversity for individuals with different needs.
P2: Explain the skills and personal attributes necessary for professionals who care for individuals with different needs.
M1: Analyse the impact of preventing discrimination for individuals with different needs.
M2: Assess different methods professionals might use when building relationships and establishing trust with individuals with needs.
D1: Evaluate the success of promoting anti-discriminatory practice for specific individuals with different needs.
Inside you will find:
Three case studies
Writing frames
Clear instructions for each tasks
Key terms from the unit specification
This straightforward coursework booklet is simple and easy to use. Both students and staff find it beneficial
LESSON OBJECTIVE
All: To explain how to develop effective communication and good observation skills
Most: To understand the skills and personal attributes required for developing relationships with individuals
This whole lesson links to P2 criteria in Unit 5: Meeting Individual Care Needs
All: To understand the skills and personal attributes required for developing relationships with individuals
Most: to understand the importance of effective communication in HSC
This whole lesson covers P2 cirteria in Unit 5 - Meeting Individual Care Needs
Includes:
Engaging Powerpoint
Video
Worksheet - Case Study
Opportunities for discussions
Stretch and challenge questions
Learning Aim A:
Examine principles, values and skills which underpin meeting the care and support needs of individuals
Learning Aim B:
Examine the ethical issues involved when providing care and support to meet individual needs
Learning Aim C:
Investigate the principles behind enabling individuals with care and support needs to overcome challenges
Learning Aim D:
Investigate the roles of professionals and how they work together to provide the care and support necessary to meet individual needs.
Learning Objective
All: Explain the impact of a life event on the development of an individual.
Most: Identify the type of support available in dealing with life events.
Some: Understand the difference between formal and informal support
This whole lesson includes:
Lesson Plan
Exam Question - To assess students prior learning. This can be adapted to meet the needs of your students.
Engaging Video Clip - This allows for class discussion/debate to take place.
Group Work - Student led with role allocation
HIGHLY ENGAGING AND INTERACTIVE LESSON!
P2 – Explain two models of behaviour change that have been used in recent national health education campaigns.
This clear and simple writing template will guide your students with their P2.
It includes:
Clear instructions
Intoduction starter
Examples of national health campaigns
Writing frame
Student Health Promotion Feedback Form. This is useful to help students achieve P5, M2, M3 and D2 and prepare for their group interview which will also be assessed.
This lesson can also be used and adapted for any group projects/presentation.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
**Assessment Criteria **
P3: Explain how to plan a small scale health education campaign relevant to local or national health strategies
P5: Explain the ethical issues involved in the health education campaign.
This is an effective way to get students to plan their health campaign.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
**Lesson Objectives **
(P2) To Understand Models of Behaviour Change
This engaging PowerPoint includes:
Opportunites for group task (which will take the whole lesson)
Student Led Activities
Guidance for P2, M1 and D1 assessment criteria
This is an introductory lesson to Level 3: Unit 20 - Promoting Health Education.
Learning Objectives
To understand the three different approaches to health education
This resource pack includes:
Engaging Video Clips
Opportunities for Group Discussions and Debates
Worksheets
Campaign Ideas
Key Terms from the Unit Specification
Clear Instructions for P1 assessment criteria