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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
Common Assessment Framework explained, an overview
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Common Assessment Framework explained, an overview

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This is and eight slide Powerpoint which gives an overview of the Common Assessment Frame work (CAF). It gives a brief background, what it actually is, who will benefits and the areas it covers. You can add to or alter the Powerpoint as it is not a pdf. It has animation and transitions to keep interest and engage. #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
Music therapy;  who will benefit from a complimentary treatment?
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Music therapy; who will benefit from a complimentary treatment?

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A seven slide Presentation which covers; What is music therapy is? Music therapies role in a treatment plan Physical benefits to health Intellectual, social and emotional benefits to health. #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
BTEC Level 1/2 Tech Award Health & Social Care Qualification overview
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BTEC Level 1/2 Tech Award Health & Social Care Qualification overview

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This is a 29 slide Powerpoint to give students an overview of the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 in Health and Social Care. This could be used at a taster session or currently, an on line taster session. This presentation is for a Tech Award delivered over 3 years but can be easily adapted to 2 years and to suit your needs. There is also an information leaflet that can be given to students, downloaded or hard copy and can be shown to parents. In addition there is also a wide range of Health and Social Care free and small charge complete delivery packages. Visit my TES shop and find Level 1, 2 and 3 resources, with a handy 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 Good luck with your teaching :)
BTEC Level 3 Nationals Health & Social Care Qualification overview Ext Dip
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BTEC Level 3 Nationals Health & Social Care Qualification overview Ext Dip

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A 33 slide Powerpoint with animation, to engage students and a summer task ahead of the start of students Year 12. This presentation covers the BTEC L3 Nationals Extended Diploma but can be cut down for smaller sized qualifications and altered to your teaching style. You could be used at a taster session, which maybe on line this year. In addition there is a 9 page booklet that students can read and take home. Theres a tri-folding, double sided, leaflet template that can be used at opening evenings too #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 Good luck with your teaching
OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 Health & Social Care Qualification overview
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OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 Health & Social Care Qualification overview

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A 29 slide Powerpoint with animation, to engage students and a summer task ahead of the start of students Year 12. This could be used at a taster session. In addition there is a 6 page booklet that students can read and take home. There is also an adaptable tracking record of students progress. For more free resources, join the Health and Social care resource sharing Facebook group, for teachers. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2604565699820894/ For more free and small charge complete resource packages, visit my TES shop to look through the Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social care resources. Use the handy search facility to cut down on time :-) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/HSCresources Good luck with your teaching
BTEC L3 Unit 9 Infection Prevention Control Student Introductory Booklet
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BTEC L3 Unit 9 Infection Prevention Control Student Introductory Booklet

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This is a 9 page Student Introductory Booklet for the BTEC Level 3 Unit 9 Infection Prevention and Control. It has the spec and the MUST HAVE Essential Information as well as a task overview. For more free and small charge complete resource packages, visit my shop to see the full range of Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, with a handy 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 Good luck in your teaching :-)
BTEC L3 Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs LAB
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BTEC L3 Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs LAB

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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. For more free and small charge complete resource packages, for Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care, visit my TES shop and use the handy 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
BTEC L3 Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs LAA
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BTEC L3 Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs LAA

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This is a large complete resource package for the delivery of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 12 - Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs Learning Aim A, A1, A2, A3 and A4. This package includes a 52 page Word booklet that can be adapted and altered to suit your teaching needs. It allows students to organise their notes and assignment planning, in one place. There are activities, research task and application, signposting learners to understand the assessment criteria. To aid understanding, during delivery, there are ELEVEN powerpoints and relevant videos to engage learners. The package covers the below topics, in the Learning Aim A spec.A: Examine Reasons why individuals may experience additional needs A1 Diagnosing or determining additional needs • Definitions of mild, moderate, severe and profound learning disabilities. • Diagnostic procedures, tools and standards used to diagnose a disability. • Professional background, qualifications and experience of those undertaking the diagnosis and assessment. • Parameters used to describe the diagnosed condition. This must include the type, causation, severity and stability over time, and prognosis of the condition. A2 Cognitive and learning needs • Learning difficulties, to include dyslexia, dyspraxia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). • Autism-spectrum disorders, to include Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and childhood disintegrative disorder. • Inherited conditions, to include Down’s syndrome, Huntington’s disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s. • Needs of older people, to include memory loss, slower cognitive speed, life-long learning. A3 Physical and health needs • Needs of older people, to include arthritis, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. • Health needs, to include physical needs cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disorders, stroke a mental illnesses. • Sensory disabilities, to include deafness and hearing impairment, visual impairment. • Accidents, to include paraplegia, loss of limb. • Infectious diseases that can lead to individuals having additional needs. • Problems during pregnancy and birth that can lead to individuals having additional needs. A4 Social and emotional needs • Needs generated from family circumstances, to include specific needs of looked-after children, bereavement, school refuser (non-attendance) and bullying. • Needs generated by being elderly, to include loss of loved ones, fear of dying, family far away, isolation, lack of money. • Needs affected by the learning environment. #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 Good luck in your teaching :-)
BTEC First - Unit 4 Social Influences on Health & Social Care LAB
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BTEC First - Unit 4 Social Influences on Health & Social Care LAB

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This is a resource package with TWO Powerpoint presentations and some activities to ensure students understand the content for the BTEC First Unit 4 Social Influences Learning Aim B The content covered, is below:- Learning Aim B: Understand the influences that relationships have on the health and wellbeing of individuals Topic B.1 Influences of relationships on individuals; The influences of different types of relationship on the health and wellbeing of individuals, including effects of changes in relationships, e.g. marriage, divorce, bereavement, leaving education. Learners must be able to link the type of relationship to its possible influences on health and wellbeing. ● Different types of relationship: o family, e.g. extended, nuclear, reconstituted, single parent o working, e.g. teacher/student, colleagues, line managers o social, e.g. friends, fellow members of religious and secular groups o intimate and sexual relationships. ● Influences of relationships on individual’s health and wellbeing, e.g. self-esteem, levels of stress and anxiety, effects of dysfunction. For more free and small charge Health and Social care resources and resource packages, #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 Good luck with your teaching :-)
Health & Social Care PIES Physical, Intellectual, Emotional Social Connected
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Health & Social Care PIES Physical, Intellectual, Emotional Social Connected

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A animated presentation, which explains how the holistic approach of PIES interlinks and aren’t separate aspects in an individual, one can impact on another, which enables students to have a broader understanding. Applied examples are given, so you have the opportunity to get students to apply this to the task or case study activity, of your choice. The is also an accompanying A3 poster, which can be displayed as an additional resource. For more free and small charge complet delivery resource packages, visit my shop to find them all in the same place, with a handy search facility to save precious 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
BTEC First - Unit 4 Social Influences on Health & Social Care LAA
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BTEC First - Unit 4 Social Influences on Health & Social Care LAA

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This is a complete resource package for delivering the content for the BTEC First Unit 4 Social Influences Learning Aim A. There is a 28 slide Powerpoint and 4 activities. The resources cover the content, below:- Topic A.1 Primary and secondary socialisation Primary socialisation: ● agents, e.g. parents, siblings, carers ● influence of agents on speech, beliefs and values. Agents of secondary socialisation and their influence: ● friends and peers ● media, e.g. advertising, social networking, television, celebrity culture, music, newspapers/magazines ● other agents, e.g. early years workers at nursery/playgroup, teachers, youth workers, representatives of religions, work colleagues, social workers. Topic A.2 Effects of socialisation ● Shaping of gender roles, e.g. expectations for male and female behaviour. ● Shaping of attitudes, e.g. the development of tolerance/prejudice, shaping of moral choices, religious and secular beliefs, attitude to authority. ● Development of social norms and values, e.g. views of right and wrong, manners and behaviour, use of language. ● Influence on lifestyle choices, e.g. entering employment/not entering employment, career choices, use of illegal substances, marriage and long-term relationships, alternative lifestyles, religion, use and choice of medical care and treatment, smoking, alcohol consumption, participation in sport or exercise. For more free and small charge resource packages, visit my TES shop to find them all one place, with a handy search facility. #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
BTEC First - Unit 7 Equality & Diversity in Health & Social Care LAB
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BTEC First - Unit 7 Equality & Diversity in Health & Social Care LAB

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A complete resource package for the delivery of the BTEC First Unit 7 Equality and Diversity Learning Aim B. There are four engaging PowerPoints, activities and links to relevant Youtube clips and websites. The content covered is, as below:- Topic B.1 Factors that may affect the care needs of individuals ● gender – acknowledgement of personal preferences, e.g. same sex wards ● sexual orientation – respect for sexual orientation ● gender reassignment – have choice of gender respected, use of correct forms of address ● age – use of appropriate language, appropriate forms of address ● disability, e.g. equality of access to services ● marriage and civil partnership, e.g. respect for service user’s choice regarding involvement of partners or family in their care ● pregnancy and maternity, e.g. choice of birth plan, birthing partner, ante-natal care, breastfeeding ● race – equality of access to services regardless of ethnic or national origins ● religion and belief – different needs relating to beliefs and practices of individuals from a range of different religious and secular groups o religious groups, e.g. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism – beliefs, festivals and holy days, food and diet, forms of worship, dress, symbols, health/medical beliefs o secular groups, e.g. humanism, atheism – respect for secular beliefs ● social class – equality of access to health and social care services regardless of social class ● family structure – impact of family structure on care needs, e.g. single parent, nuclear, extended, no family ● geographical location – equality of access to health and social care services, e.g. in rural areas, in urban areas. #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
BTEC First - Unit 7 Equality & Diversity  in Health & Social Care LAA.
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BTEC First - Unit 7 Equality & Diversity in Health & Social Care LAA.

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A complete resource package for the delivery of the BTEC First Unit 7 Equality and Diversity Learning Aim A. There are nine engaging PowerPoints, activities and links to relevant Youtube clips and websites. The content covered is, as below:- A.1 Discriminatory and non-discriminatory practice in health and social care ● definition of non-discriminatory practice in health and social care: not treating individuals or groups less fairly than others, valuing diversity, adapting care to meet diverse needs ● examples of discrimination in health and social care, e.g. prejudice, stereotyping, labelling, refusal of medical treatment, offering inappropriate treatment or care, giving less time when caring for an individual than needed ● examples of non-discriminatory practice in health and social care, e.g. providing appropriate health and social care to meet the needs of individuals, adapting care to meet the diverse needs of different individuals, providing equality of access of health and social care services. A.2 Impact of discriminatory and non-discriminatory practice in health and social care ● effects of discrimination on service users, including loss of self-esteem, stress, reluctance to seek support and treatment, impact on waiting times for different groups ● non-discriminatory practice meeting the diverse needs of individuals ● importance of meeting legal and workplace requirements, including adherence to current and relevant legislation, e.g. Equality Act (2010) ● importance of following workplace and national codes of practice on non-discriminatory practice, e.g. by relevant regulatory body (Health and Care Professions Council, Care Council for Wales, Northern Ireland Social Care Council) ● how legislation and codes of practice support non-discriminatory practice in health and social care, e.g. how the legal framework protects carer and service user, enforcement of non-discriminatory practices, employer and employee responsibilities, desire to avoid litigation/deregistration, safeguarding. #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
BTEC First - Unit 8 - Individuals Rights in Health & Social Care LAB
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BTEC First - Unit 8 - Individuals Rights in Health & Social Care LAB

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A complete resource package for teaching Learning Aim B of the BTEC First optional unit, Unit 8 Individuals Rights. There are 4 PowerPoint presentation with engaging content, activities and videos to enhance learning as well as lots of applied paper based activities and worksheets. B.1 Responsibilities of employers and employees in ensuring safety Ways of ensuring safety: ● risk assessment (the application of risk assessment to a health and social care setting and its importance, considering, the right to take acceptable risks) ● safeguarding (importance of preventing harm) ● other ways, e.g. control of substances hazardous to health, use of Personal Protective Equipment and infection control, reporting and recording accidents and incidents, complaints procedures, provision of toilets, washing facilities and drinking water, provision of first-aid facilities ● current and relevant legislation, e.g. the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. B.2 Responsibilities of employers and employees in ensuring confidentiality: ● accurate recording and proper storage and retrieval of information (including electronic methods), written records, use of photographs, mobile phones and social media) ● disclosure ● importance of maintaining confidentiality, including to safeguard service users, to adhere to legal and workplace requirements, to respect the rights of service users ● instances when breaches of confidentiality are appropriate, including to safeguard other individual(s), to safeguard a service user, to report criminal activities ● current and relevant legislation, e.g. the Data Protection Act 2018 including General Data Protection Regulations, the Freedom of Information Act 2005 For more Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, visit 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. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching :-)
Risk Assessment Activity - Health and Social Care
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Risk Assessment Activity - Health and Social Care

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This is a Risk Assessment activity for Health and Social Care students. The first risk assessment in a Residential Home for Moving and Handling as well as Slips, Trips and Falls, is completed and can be part of an initial discussion, after the definition of Risk Assessment, Hazard, Risk and Control Measure. There are two video’s to watch. This follows with a whole class activity, completing a risk assessment together, for a trip out, with some prompts Finally, there is a paired activity is for students to demonstrate their understanding. For more free and small charge complete resource packages, visit my TES shop to find resources for Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care #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 Good luck, with your teaching :-)
BTEC First - Unit 8 - Individuals Rights in Health & Social Care LAA.
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BTEC First - Unit 8 - Individuals Rights in Health & Social Care LAA.

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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. For more Level 1, 2 and 3 Health and Social Care resources, visit 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. 5,000 sharing ideas, resources, signposting and prop each other out #hscresources Good luck in your teaching :-)
BTEC L2 Health & Social Care Tech Award Component 1 LAB starter Life events
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BTEC L2 Health & Social Care Tech Award Component 1 LAB starter Life events

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Starter PowerPoint with images to start class discussions about life events and the possible positives and negatives for people, a contrast. #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
Health and Social Care PIES poster and worksheet, all Level 2 courses
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Health and Social Care PIES poster and worksheet, all Level 2 courses

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A Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social development (PIES) Poster and a range of worksheets for all Level 2 qualifications. This could be an initial activity or a starter to check a previous lessons learning, a refresher. This is also suitable for Level 1 students. #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 Good luck in your teaching :-)
Health and Social Care Communication PowerPoint and worksheet
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Health and Social Care Communication PowerPoint and worksheet

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A 38 slide Communication PowerPoint which covers all aspects of communication such as verbal and non-verbal and a full range of adaptions and aids that assist service users with communication, barriers and overcoming them. There is some animation and links to videos to engage and help understanding. #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 Good Luck in your teaching :-)
Health & Social Care - values of care poster and worksheet, all qualifications
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Health & Social Care - values of care poster and worksheet, all qualifications

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There are specific qualifications care values posters and worksheets, depending on the relevant parts of the spec. These include BTEC L3 Nationals Unit 2, BTEC Tech Award Component 2, CACHE Level 2 TAHCS Unit 2, BTEC First, WJEC GCSE and CamNat R021. The poster could be displayed, projected on a smartboard or given to individual learners. The worksheet encourages engagement and can be personalised, depending on your own teaching style, when students complete this. #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 Please leave a review so other teachers can decided, if they wish to investigate this resource package further :-)