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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 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
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This is a resource package for teaching the New BTEC HSC Level 3, Unit 1 Human Growth &Development through Life Stages, A4 Social Development and covers all that’s on the spec. It has a 10 page booklet you can add to or alter, which has presentation note pages for the 2 PowerPoints, activities and homework tasks so it’s pretty engaging and the student can print it off and refer to sections themselves for revision. There is also an exam paper to test progress for A4 and a simplified mark scheme which allows peer marking to save time.
The content covers:-
The stages of play in infancy and early childhood:
• solo play, parallel play and co-operative play.
The importance of friendships and friendship groups:
the social benefits of friendships o the effects of peer pressure on social development.
The development of relationships with others.
The development of independence through the life stages:
peer influence in adolescence, starting employment, leaving home, starting a family
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Card Match Revision Activity
Column Choice Revsion Activities X 2
Mind-map Activities X 3 with PowerPoint guidance that can be emailed with mind-map for independent revision or delivered
Memory recall test and answers
Revsion discussion cube.
Complete the table Activity
There’s a dice board game, enlarged to A3 to entertain and keep revision going too
Activity about responsibility and accountability to be enlarged to A3, accompanying discussion starter PowerPoint
Exam questions with hints and guidance regarding what to include
Exercises to guide students to complete 10 mark questions and extended writing
In addition there is a homework revision booklet, full of activities for independent study
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This is a resource package contains a 22 page booklet covering the A1 and A2 spec content for the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care - Unit 7 Principles of Safe Practice Learning Aim A. There are three PowerPoints to aid delivery and activities to help students fully understand, related to the case studies and marking criteria.
The resource package cover the below:-
Learning aim A: Examine how a duty of care contributes to safe practice in health and social care settings
A1 Duty of care
• Legal obligation to protect wellbeing and prevent harm.
• Upholding the rights and promoting the interests of individuals experiencing abuse or neglect.
• Protecting health, safety and wellbeing.
• Ensuring safe practice.
• Balancing individual rights with risks.
A2 Complaints procedures
• Complaints policies and procedures.
• Reasons why complaints may be made, e.g. failure in a duty of care, dissatisfaction with quality of care.
• Investigating complaints.
• Responding to complaints with respect and treating them seriously.
• Using complaints to improve the quality of service provision.
• Legal proceedings and clinical negligence.
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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.
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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 12.
There is one presentations of 70 slides with embedded videos, pause discussion points and activities to apply knowledge. Guidance and an example of mindmap notes. Exam Practice in the style of exam question 17.
All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There are two homework tasks is suitable for both Level 1 and Level 2 and in the style of question 17a.
Learning Aim C3 content is completely covered
● Definition of barriers: something unique to the health and social care system that prevents an individual accessing a service. [Exam question 17a]
● Potential barriers as appropriate to the individual and the recommendation: [Exam question 17a]
o physical barriers
o barriers to people with sensory disability
o barriers to people with different social and cultural backgrounds
o barriers to people that speak English as an additional language or those who haven language or speech impairments
o geographical barriers
o resource barriers for service provider
o financial barriers.
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B1.15, B1.26 and B1.27. If you are following my SoW it is for week beginning 17th March 2025.
There is a 77-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 21-page student booklet for notes. The first slide is guidance of research requirements on different slides for your reference. There is a paired activity and interactive questions and research tasks throughout. This package is best suited for lessons where students have internet access.
PLEASE NOTE; There is content the guides student as to what they could be researching into for their ESP. The presentation and booklet is adaptable, you can delete parts you do not wish to use.
The content of these resources covers the below;
B1.25 What is meant by epidemiology and some specific terminology that is used:
• the meaning of epidemiology
• specific terminology used in epidemiology: incidents, prevalence, mortality
and morbidity
B1.26 How epidemiology is used to provide information to plan and evaluate strategies to prevent disease:
• how epidemiology is used: Identify the cause of disease, determine the extent of disease, identify trends and patterns of the incident and frequency of the disease, study the progression of disease, plan and evaluate preventative and therapeutic measures for a disease or condition, develop public health policy and preventative measures
B1.27 How health promotion helps to prevent the spread and control of disease and disorder:
• communication
• policy and systems
• education programmes
• health promotion for specific disease and disorders:
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is needed for the life stage Early Adulthood (19-45 years-olds)
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025 , this is Week 5, there is less in the content delivery so this week is an opportunity to start preparing students for their PSA Task 1. There are activities and worksheets to work on independently.
All the spec content for Early Adulthood is included in one presentation with 39 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. To start with there is a starter activity.
There is a second presentation of 14 slides which guides students through their first PSA application activity. There other choices of assessment practice to.
The content covered is:-
Early adulthood (19–45 years):
o physical: peak physical fitness, full height reached, sexual maturity reached, women at their most fertile
o intellectual: mastery of abstract and creative thinking, careers become important, may return to education
o emotional: independent living and control over own lives, emotional wellbeing is based on attachment, security and contentment
o social: intimate and long-lasting relationships are formed
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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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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 (2022 spec)- a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what the content for A2.Emotional and half the A2.Social Factors
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 10, 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 is literacy support and worksheets to capture understanding and can be referred to whilst students complete the PSA Controlled Assessment.
All the spec content relates to PIES development with the first presentation which is 32 slides covering all the A2.Emotional content. There is an A3 summary sheet for students notes and reference when completing the PSA Task 2. The second presentation is 26 slides and covers the below content of the A2.Social Factors. There is a third presentation which aims to raise literacy levels and gives students vocabulary prompts to enable students to access higher grades when writing up their PIES in the assessment work.
The content covered is:-
• fear
• anxiety/worry
• upset/sadness
• grief/bereavement
• happiness/contentment
• security
• attachment
• supportive and unsupportive relationships with others – friends, family, peers and colleagues
• social inclusion and exclusion
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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.
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A resource package consisting of 33 page Word booklet which you can add to or alter to suit your teaching style. There are areas for students to make notes, activities and the application to Assignment 1 throughout. There are ELEVEN accompanying PowerPoints with animation and embedded videos to engage students and help with delivery. The booklet and presentations reflect the change in case studies from November 2018.
Resources cover every aspect of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim C, as below:-
C1 Enabling individuals to overcome challenges
• Different types of challenges faced by individuals with care and support needs, to include:
• awareness and knowledge
• practical challenges
• skills challenges
• acceptance and belief challenges
• motivational challenges
• communication challenges.
• Methods of identifying challenges to include observation, focus groups, talking to individuals informally or via questionnaires.
• Strategies used to overcome challenges to include educational information materials, training courses, opinion leaders, clinical audits, computer-aided advice systems, patient-mediated strategies.
• Role of policy frameworks in minimising challenges, including:
• NHS Patient Experience Framework in particular, understanding of the eight elements that are critical to the service users’ experience of NHS services
• Health Action Plans and how they are used to minimise challenges
• Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework
• Common Assessment Framework (CAF).
• Impact of not enabling individuals to overcome challenges.
C2 Promoting personalisation
• Personalisation – ensuring that every person receiving care and support is able to set their personal goals and has choice and control over the shape of their care and support
• Methods of recognising preferences to include care plans, learning plans, behavioural plans, specialist support from health and social care professionals.
• The importance of promoting choice and control and the financial impact of this on care provision.
C3 Communication techniques
• Different approaches for effective communication to include humanistic, behavioural, cognitive, psychoanalytical and social.
• Types of communication examples to include verbal, body language, written, formal and informal.
• Alternative communications to include Makaton, British Sign Language (BSL), braille, communication boards and symbol systems.
• Theories of communication to include Argyle, Tuckman, Berne.
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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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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 ( 2022 spec)- a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what the content for A2.Environmental Factors
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 12, 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.
All the spec content relates to PIES development in a 29 slide presentation which has pause points for student contribution and breaks to complete set tasks in pairs or as individuals. The package covers the complete content for the part of the spec A2.Environmental factors. There is a comparison task for students notes and reference relating to the one factor in two different life stages as per the assessment criteria for Task 2. To finish there is a Mock Task 2 practice assessment to prepare students for their actual controlled assessment PSA.
The content covered is:-
Environmental factors:
• housing needs, conditions, location
• home environment – living with a high level of parental conflict, experiences of abuse and neglect
• exposure to pollution – air, noise and light
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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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A 41 page booklet, 2 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 Learning Aim A. It starts with an introduction on what students can expect for this unit, it's assessment and the BTEC rules and moves on through the content for A1 and A2, with some reference to the text book. 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.
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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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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.
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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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