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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
The BTEC Tech Award in Health & Social Care (spec 2022) delivery and assessment. This package is the beginnings of planning for delivering the content Sepember 2024 to July 2025.
There are SoWs for all components - editable so you can copy and paste the detail into your own SoW layout.
Included is the options promotion PowerPoint for tech tech Award and handout for students.
There are also complete pick-up-and-run teaching package lists, which will be adaptable to suit your needs. Each package has at least one Powerpoint of 30+ slides, activities, progress checks and homework tasks for both levels 1 and 2
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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.
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A 40 page Word booklet you can add to or alter to suit your teaching style, making students responsible for printing it off and being organised for revision purposes so they have work to refer to. There are seven accompanying PowerPoints and lots of activities and exam practice, making delivery and engagement interesting.
The content covers the Unit 2 Working in HSC A3 spec, as below:-
Applying care values and principles.
• Promoting anti-discriminatory practice by:
• Empowering individuals, to include:
• Ensuring safety – how people who work in health and social care ensure safety for individuals and staff
• Information management and communication – ways of promoting effective communication and ensuring confidentiality
• Being accountable to professional bodies – how employees are accountable to professional bodies.
In addition, there is an end of topic mock exam worth 80 marks with an easy-to-use mark scheme which will allow for peer marking. A revision mind-map and guidance also included
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Spec
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025, this is Week 1 is the introduction to the life stages name and ages, what is meant by growth and development and how these changes over time covering the holistic aspects physical, intellectual, emotional and social (PIES)
The content delivery once you start is of a pace has to be reasonably fast to get the content delivered in time for the Person Set Assessment (PSA) assessment window.
However, for Week 1 there is time to do more tactile fun activities to get them started and an overview of the qualification if students have yet to see this at an options event.
To get them into the habit there is a gapped handout homework task which is suitable for both Level 1 and Level 2 students and will require them to revisit the work they completed in the lesson.
There is a list of complete teaching packages which follow the SoW which you may or may not be interested in :-)
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Two work sheet activities for Health and Social Care Level 2 students to work through independently.
Originally design for cover staff at the end of the Year and covers a Component 2 and Component 3 topics.
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This is a resource package for teaching the New BTEC HSC Level 3, Unit 1 Human Growth and Development through Life Stages, A2 Intellectual Development and covers all that’s on the spec. It has a 17 page booklet you can add to or alter, which has presentation note pages for the 4 PowerPoints, activities and homework tasks so it’s pretty engaging and the student can print it of and refer to sections themselves for revision. There is an A2 exam paper and easy-to-use mark scheme to check progress on this section too.
The content includes:-
PowerPoint introduction > In infancy and early childhood there is rapid growth in intellectual and language skills:
PowerPoint > Piaget’s model of how children’s logic and reasoning develops – stages of cognitive development, the development of schemas, his tests of conservation, egocentrism and how his model may explain children’s thoughts and actions
PowerPoint > Chomsky’s model in relation to how children acquire language – Language Acquisition Device (LAD), the concept of a critical period during which children may learn language, which may explain how children seem to instinctively gain language.
In early adulthood, thinking becomes realistic and pragmatic, with expert knowledge about, the practical aspects of life that permits judgement about important matters.
PowerPoint > The effects of age on the functions of memory:
• memory loss in later adulthood
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A 30 page Word Booklet you can add to or alter to suit your teaching style, with places for students to make notes and record research or carry out activities to cover all of the criteria for Learning AimA; A1, A2 and A3 for the BTEC Level 3 Unit 14 Physiological Disorders and their Care. [Updated to Sept 2018 Assignment change] To aid with delivery there are SEVENTEEN PowerPoints with animation and embedded video clips and web addresses for further research. Activities for application with case studies to understand the holistic impact different disorders may have to help students have a full understanding ahead of their Assignment 1 and frequent reference to the assessment criteria for Pass, Merit and Distinction and the updated task fromDecember 2018.
This booklet covers the below:-
Learning Aim A; Investigate the causes and effects of physiological disorders
A1. Types of physiological disorders and effects on body systems and functions
• Endocrine System Disorders eg. diabetes, hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
• Nervous System Disorders eg. Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease
• Musculo-skeletal System Disorder eg. rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis
• Respiratory System Disorders eg. asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
• Circulatory System Disorders eg. coronary heart disease, leukaemia
• Cancer eg. bowel, prostate
Impact of disorders on service user’s physical, mental, social and emotional health
A2. Causes of physiological disorders
Inherited traits eg. sickle cell anaemia
Lifestyle choices eg. smoking cigarettes, alcohol
Diet eg. obesity, dietary deficiency
Environmental eg. housing conditions, air pollution
A3. Signs and symptoms of physiological disorders
o Observable signs of physiological disorders eg. rash, swelling
o Symptoms experienced by the individual eg. pain, disorientated
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A 10 page booklet introducing the new Unit 4 Enquires into Current Research and a programme of dates content will be delivered ahead of Part A released on 25th November 2024 followed by Part B exam 8th January 2054, which you can adapt for your own teaching. There is an accompanying PowerPoint too.
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A seven page Word document booklet, you can adapt or add to, to suit your own teaching style when introducing this unit.
It is contains an overview of the unit, the spec and assessment criteria.
There is also a handy visual overview which could be enlarged to A3, to aid more visual learners or lower aility students to understand the assignments.
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This is a resource package, which consists of an 18 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B11 Reproductive System and dysfunctions, which you can use as it is or make additions and alter. There are nine engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities and you can add to or alter these to suit your teaching style.
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked. To finish of this area of content, there is a 100 mark exam paper with mark scheme which
B11 Structure, function and disorders of the reproductive system, content…
Female reproductive structures and functions:
ovaries – production of eggs o fallopian tubes – carrying eggs to uterus and site of fertilisation
uterus – site of development of embryo and foetus
cervix – neck of the womb canal for sperm entry o vagina – muscular, lubricated canal providing point of entry for penis and exit of baby during childbirth
vulva – external opening of vagina o disorders – endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome.
Male reproductive structures and functions:
penis – introduction of semen with sperm into female
urethra – carriage of semen along penis
scrotum – holds testes outside body to keep them cooler than body temperature
testes – manufacture of sperm
vas deferens – carries sperm from testes to penis
seminal vesicles – secretion of fluids of semen
prostate gland – production of secretions of fluids of semen
Main Health disorders, causes, diagnosis and treatment
hydrocele, prostate cancer/BPH., infertility
The way in which natural conception occurs and patterns of pre-natal growth:
the production of gametes, to include meiosis
the physiological process of conception from fertilisation to birth, to include cell division and chromosomal behaviour, cell division for growth, to include mitosis and DNA replication
the stages and significant developments during foetal growth through the trimesters
basics of birthing
Factors affecting prenatal development:
how the following factors affect foetal development – positive and negative factors, to include genetic; age, diet, health, smoking, alcohol consumption
forms of teratogen and their effects
congenital disorders, to include spina bifida; cerebral palsy, effects of rubella.
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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.
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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.
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Dice quiz board game for recall and shorter answer practice - enlarge to A3
Discussion cubes with questions to stimulate students to explain an answer - print on card
Paired activities
Card match activities
Planning to answer 10-12 mark questions activity
Whole class quiz activity
Tests
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After students have sat Pearson’s SAMs 2016 exam paper they can then mark they’re answers using this, an amateur audio recording for the BTEC Level 3 National Health & Social Care Unit 1 - Human Lifespan Development SAMs paper. This incorporates the exam paper, mark scheme and answers I have written myself. There are regular opportunities where the audio instructs a student to pause, so they can read and analyse their own individual answer, which can be done remotely or as a homework task.
Like I said, it’s amateur but my dogs didn’t bark, luckily!
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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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This package consists of a 34 page booklet of activities and revision/exam practice for the new BTEC Unit 2 A1 and A2 part of the spec. There are suggested exam answers to any practice questions within the booklet and it's a Word booklet that can be added to or altered to suit your teaching style. To accompany the delivery of content there are SIX PowerPoints and places to make notes and refer to the BTEC Student text book. It is page numbered for ease of use, engaging and a revision resource for students ahead of their exam. Included in this package is an end of topic exam, to test knowledge recall and exam answer application with an easy to follow mark scheme so it can be used for peer marking and revision activities such as card or column match
The A1 and A2 part of the spec content, covered in this resources package, is as below:-
A1 The roles of people who work in health and social care settings
Understand the roles of people who work in health and social care settings, to include:
• doctors
• nurses
• midwives
• healthcare assistants
• social workers
• occupational therapists
• youth workers
• care managers/assistants
• support workers.
A2 The responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings
Understand the day-to-day responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings, to include:
• following policies and procedures in place in the health and social care setting in which they work
• healing and supporting recovery for people who are ill
• enabling rehabilitation
• providing equipment and adaptations to support people to be more independent
• providing personal care, to include washing, feeding, toileting
• supporting routines of service users, to include day-to-day family life, education,
employment, leisure activities
• assessment and care and support planning, involving service users and their families.
There is an A3 revision mind map and PowerPoint as to how to complete it too.
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PowerPoint instructions on to how to build a neuron with sweeties and label it.
Student need to explain the passage of a nerve and an additional stretch and challenge question
Shopping list and labels to print off, cut and laminate - fun learning and yummy too.
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A presentation for Health and Social Care exam students, which guides students through the main command words.
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This is a complete package that has a booklet and week by week programme for Unit one as well as an engaging 18 page booklet covering the A1 part of the spec, which you can add to or alter, getting students to print it off in advance of the lessons.
There are 8 PowerPoints included covering all sections in more detail and having embedded videos and corresponding activities in the booklet to complete either as a classroom activity or a homework task. There are also relevant exam questions from past papers to get them in the swing. This booklet took two whole days to put together so it is guaranteed to save you time and enable you to mould resources to your own teaching style. There is also an mock exam paper for A1 and mark scheme to check progress too.
Content covered
Growth and development are different concepts:
principles of growth – growth is variable across different parts of the body and is measured using height, weight and dimensions
principles of development – development follows an orderly sequence and is the acquisition of skills and abilities.
In infancy (0–2 years), the individual develops gross and fine motor skills:
• the development of gross motor skills
• the development of fine motor skills
• milestones set for the development of the infant – sitting up, standing, cruising, walking.
In early childhood (3–8 years), the individual further develops gross and fine motor skills:
riding a tricycle, running forwards and backwards, walking on a line, hopping on one foot, hops, skips and jumps confidently
turns pages of a book, buttons and unbuttons clothing, writes own name, joins up writing.
In adolescence (9–18 years), the changes surrounding puberty:
• development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics
• the role of hormones in sexual maturity.
In early adulthood (19–45 years), the individual reaches physical maturity:
physical strength peaks, pregnancy and lactation occur
perimenopause – oestrogen levels decrease, causing the ovaries to stop producing an egg each month. The reduction in oestrogen causes physical and emotional symptoms, to include hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, loss of libido and vaginal dryness.
In middle adulthood (46–65 years), the female enters menopause:
• causes and effects of female menopause and the role of hormones in this o effects of the ageing process in middle adulthood.
In later adulthood (65+ years), there are many effects of ageing:
health and intellectual abilities can deteriorate
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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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