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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 resource package for delivering the content for the BTEC First Unit 4 Social Influences Learning Aim A.
There is a 83 slide Powerpoint
The resources cover the content for C1, as below:
Social factors that influence health and wellbeing, e.g. income, education,
occupation, social class, wealth, values and behaviours, family, peers, media, living conditions, gender, culture.
● Effects of social factors on health choices, e.g. diet, smoking, living accommodation, use of recreational drugs, alcohol consumption, participation in sport or exercise, seeking medical care.
● Effects of social factors on health and wellbeing, e.g. to self-esteem, levels of stress and anxiety, access to health and social care services, effect on physical health and wellbeing, long-term effects on health and wellbeing.
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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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A complete resource package for teaching Learning Aim A of the BTEC First optional unit, Unit 8 Individuals Rights. There are 14 PowerPoint presentation with engaging content, activities and videos to enhance learning as well as paper based activities and worksheets.
The content covere, is below:-
Topic A.1 The rights of individuals using health and social care services
● to be respected
● to be treated as an individual
● to be treated with dignity
● to be treated equally and not discriminated against
● to be allowed privacy and confidentiality
● to be allowed access to information about self
● to have account taken of own choices, e.g. to communicate in preferred method/language
● to be allowed independence
● to be safe
● to be able to take risks
● to be involved in own care
● current and relevant legislation and how it protects the rights of service users, e.g. Human Rights Act (1998), Equality Act (2010), Mental Health Act (1983).
Topic A.2 How care workers can uphold the rights of service users Learners must be able to give examples of how rights of service users can be upheld in health and social care settings, including the difficulties of doing so.
Learners must also understand the associated benefits of upholding the rights of service users.
● anti-discriminatory practices
● ensuring privacy during personal care
● offering person-centred approach
● showing empathy
● being honest.
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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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This resource package contains two assignments, student check-off front sheets, five presentations, activities, guidance which covers all the content required, for the delivery of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 15 Promoting Health and Wellbeing Learning Objective 1.
The resources cover the content of the LO1 spec, below:-
1.1 Personal benefits of regular physical activity, i.e.
physical (e.g. weight loss, increased muscle mass and tone, lower pulse rate, larger heart, increased lung
• efficiency, increased bone density)
• health (e.g. reduced chance of developing: obesity, type II diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis)
• psychological/emotional (e.g. reduced stress, increased motivation, reduction in depression, improved self-esteem, improved confidence)
• social (e.g. increased social contact)
1.2 Personal benefits of healthy eating, i.e.
• physical (e.g. healthy skins, improved immune system, optimum organ function, weight loss)
• health (e.g. less chance of developing obesity, type II diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, some cancers; improved fertility)
• emotional (e.g. improved self-esteem, improved confidence, improved concentration)
1.3 Benefits to society of maintaining a healthy lifestyle (e.g. increased life expectancy, reducing sickness and dependency, reducing cost of care, controlling communicable diseases)
1.4 Adverse life style choices, i.e.
• smoking
• alcohol
• drug use
• legal highs
• unprotected sex
• overexposure to UV light
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A large resource package which has assignments, student check list, four PowerPoint presentations, work sheet, activities and information which covers the complete content for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 13 Sexual Health Learning Objective 4.
Resources cover the delivery of the below content:-
4.1 Gestation, i.e.
• trimesters
4.2 The birth process, i.e.
• the stages of birth
• pain relief
• methods of delivery including assisted delivery
• premature birth
• birth difficulties and complications, (e.g. high blood pressure, umbilical cord, position of baby)
• miscarriage and stillbirth
4.3 Post-natal care of the mother, i.e.
• statutory support (e.g. health visitor, GP, midwife)
• informal support (e.g. partner, family, friends)
• other organisations (e.g. National Childbirth Trust (NCT), local mother and baby groups)
4.4 Types of support (e.g. information on diet, contraception and postnatal exercise, support for post-natal depression, develop a new social network, post-operation medical support (e.g. following a Caesarean Section)
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This resource package consists of a 24 page Word Booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities, keepin them all in the same place. There is reference to the assessment criteria throughout and FIVE PowerPoints to assist with the delivery of content, which are engaging and stimulates discussions.
The Unit 10 spec covered, as below:-
Learning aim B: Examine how sociological approaches support understanding of
models and concepts of health
B1 The biomedical model of health and alternatives
• The biomedical model (PowerPoint)
o origins and significance
o criticisms of the medical model
o implications for professionals and individuals who have care and support needs.
The alternatives:
o social model of health and well-being (PowerPoint)
o complementary approach to health and well-being
B2 The concepts of health, ill health and disability
• Physical and mental ill health (PowerPoint) and disability as social and biological constructs (PowerPoint).
• Definitions of health, including World Health Organization (WHO), holistic,
positive and negative.
• Medicalisation.
• The sick role.(PowerPoint)
• Clinical iceberg.
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This is a collection of TEN PowerPoints that cover some of the nervous system section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
5.1 Components of nerve systems
• Central Nervous System (CNS)
• peripheral nerves (PNS)
• autonomic system
• spinal cord
• sensory and motor neurons
5.2 Structure and function of brain
• cerebral cortex
• cerebellum
• frontal lobes
• corpus callosum (left and right side communication point)
• hypothalamus
• medulla
• meninges
5.3 Nerve action
• structure of neuron (axon, dendrites, synaptic gap)
• role of axon/dendron (electrical nerve action)
• myelin sheath (insulates nerve message passages)
• synapse (chemical nerve action)
5.4 Organisation and function of endocrine system
• pancreas
• pituitary
• adrenal glands
• thyroid
• hormones
5.9 Malfunctions of control and regulatory systems – possible causes and effects
• CNS, i.e. multiple sclerosis (autoimmune condition attacks the myelin sheath)
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A 20 page booklet with activities and places for students to take notes, which is a continuation from the booklets that covered Learning AIm A, B and C.
The part of the spec this covers, is as below…
Learning aim D: Examine strategies which promote mental wellbeing and mental
Health
D1 Legislation, policies and codes of practice
Legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland, including relevant sections of:
• Mental Health Act 1983 (amended 2007)
• Human Rights Act 1998
• Mental Capacity Act 2005
• Mental Health Act 2007
�� Equality Act 2010
• relevant codes of practice
• mental health impact of policy and practice.
D2 Assessment and treatment
• The assessment of need.
• The role of professionals in the assessment process.
• Benefits of early intervention.
• Agreed ways of working.
• Person-centred approach.
D2 Assessment and treatment continued
• Approaches to recovery:
empowerment of individuals
advocacy
self-management
recognition of individual rights
supporting individuals to adopt and maintain mentally healthy lifestyles.
• Addressing inequality.
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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 6 marks on the exam paper so focus on raising literacy levels throughout your lessons.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 6.
There is two presentations of 56 slides and a worksheet for notes covering life events. There are imbedded videos pause points, exam multiple choice questions and class discussion point . A second presentation of 30 slides covers different types of events. In addition there is a vocabulary worksheet to raise literacy levels. 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;
The impact on physical, intellectual, emotional and social health and wellbeing of different types of life event: [Exam questions 8-10]
o physical events
o relationship changes
o life circumstances. [Exam question 18]
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care (2022) Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what the content for B1. Life Events; Lifes Circumstances and B2. Support that goes with the life events and an individuals disposition and outlook.
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 16, this now relates to PSA Task 3a (Life Event PIES) and 3b (Support) . There are homework tasks for both Level 1 and Level 2 which are adaptable to suit your need eg.date There are activities aimed at building up student notes to have with them in the PSA and capture understanding and can be referred to whilst students complete the PSA Controlled Assessment. There is the continued literacy support with useful vocabulary, again and a case study example PIES.
There’s a 42 slide presentation covering all aspects surrounding life events and looking at both the positive and negative impact on PIES. There are lots of activities to get students thinking about the B1 and B2 words in the spec using a flow chart bringing ideas together.
The content covered is:-
Life circumstances:
• moving house, school or job
• exclusion from education
• redundancy
• imprisonment
• changes to standards of living
• retirement
The character traits that influence how individuals cope:
• resilience
• disposition – a person’s character traits, e.g. positive, negative
All the resources are in a format you can adapt to suit your need.
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OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 (2016) Unit 4 Safeguarding complete teaching package. Spec content covered;
LO1. Understand how to identify different signs of abuse and neglect
LO2. Understand how to respond to disclosures or suspicion of abuse or neglect
LO3. Understand how to minimise the risk of abuse and neglect
LO4. Know the responsibilities of health, social care and childcare organisations in relation to safeguarding
There is a week by week delivery plan which can be adjusted to suit your need. There are 4 delivery presentations and a 38 page booklet with information and places to make notes so they are organised with everything in the same place. The Powerpoints and word booklet can be altered to suit your teaching style.
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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
This packages includes the 2nd year occupational specialism adult nursing SoW and 34-page student booklet for the Adult Nursing Performance Outcome 2.
There knowledge K2.1-K2.9, skills S2.10-S2.18 and the OPA’s for reference and six case study scenarios which cover different skills competencies and OPA’s. A link to access NHS forms and additional information, including video’s is also part of this package.
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This packages includes the 2nd year occupational specialism adult nursing SoW and 53-page student booklet for the Adult Nursing Performance Outcome 1.
There knowledge K1.7-K1.16, skills S1.17-S1.22 and the OPA’s for reference and six case study scenarios which cover different skills competencies and a final one which covers all in the ANPO1. A link to access NHS forms and additional information, including video’s is also part of this package.
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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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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.
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A resource package, 20 page booklet for students notes, activities and exam practice which can be added to or altered to meet your teaching style. There are SIX accompanying engaging and interactive PowerPoints with video clips covering the complete content for C2 The Psychological Changes of aging and C3. The Societal Effects of an Aging Population, as below:- In addition there is an 80 mark mock exam paper for Learning Aim C with an easy to use mark scheme, which caters for peer markingwell, cutting down on time.
C2 The psychological changes of ageing
• Effects on confidence and self-esteem.
• Effects of social change: role changes, Loss of a partner, loss of friends, increase in leisure time.
• Financial concerns.
• Effects of culture religion and beliefs.
• Social disengagement theory.
• Activity theory.
C3 The societal effects of an ageing population
• Health and social care provision for the aged.
• Economic effects of an ageing population.
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T-Level Health Employer Set Project (ESP) requires students analyse a case study person’s individual’s needs and develop a person-centred healthcare plan. They will need to conduct an interview with the case study and demonstrate empowering language and a person-centred approach.
This resource covers the Core Skills as below;
CS1.1. Plan and develop person-centred care
CS1.2. Provide person-centred care
There is a a 39-slide PowerPoint and notes to guide how to challenge and develop students understanding, and activities
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A 45 page booklet with information and learnig activities covering the BTEC Unit 20 spec for Learning Aim A, as below:-
Learning aim A: Understand different views on the nature of mental well-being and mental health
A1. Ways in which mental well-being and mental health are understood
• The meaning of mental well-being and mental health.
• Perception of mental wellbeing and mental health.
• Mental capital.
• The Dual Axis model of mental health.
• Measurements and scales which measure mental well-being.
A2. Factors that affect mental well-being and mental health across the life span
• Environment, endowment and experience.
• Socio-economic.
• Psychological.
• Risk factors.
• Protective factors.
• Biological factors.
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