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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
A 28 page booklet for students to write notes, carry out activities and plan course work content. There are NINE accompanying PowerPoints to help with an engaging delivery with lots of reference to the assessment criteria so discussions can take place to check students understanding. It’s in Word format so you can add to this, to suit your style of delivery. Keeping notes together with planning opportunities will keep the most disorganised of students, on task
The resource package covers the complete content for A1 and A2, as below:-
A1 Concepts and terminology used within sociology
• Diversity of culture and identity:
o socialisation, including norms, values and roles
o social class
o race and ethnic or national origin
o gender
o age
o region
o religion or belief systems
o sexual orientation
o disability.
• The main social institutions:
o family networks
o education
o health and social care services.
A2 The key sociological perspectives
The main sociological perspectives, and the strengths and limitations of each perspective’s explanation of society:
• functionalism
• conflict, including Marxism and feminism
• social action, including interactionism
• postmodernism.
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A 23 slide presentation going through the different methods of contraception available in the UK.
Worksheets for students to make notes included and questions to check understanding.
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This is a PowerPoint which explains the care value, empowerment and independene and also looks how this can be demonstrated/applied to two case studies. It includes two YouTube video clips and has the lesson objective criteria, on nearly every slide to keep referring too.
This is initially for the BTEC Tech Award Component 2 Learning Aim B but could be adapted for the Cambridge Technical or Nationals as it is Microsoft PowerPoint and not a PDF.
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A 11 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Respect for Others, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding.
This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. There is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play
Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly
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A 12 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Empowerment and Independence, using images to aid applied understanding and activities to challenge students to show their understanding.
This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. THere is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play.
Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly
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A Powerpoint that explains what wistleblowing is and the responsibility of employers. The final slide out of 13 is the link to the Winterbourne View documentary of abuse and whistleblowing.
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A 18 slide PowerPoint which explains the care value; Preserving Dignity, using images to aid applied understanding and pauses for activities to challenge students to show their understanding.
This is for the BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health & Social Care but can be adapted to suit other qualifications with slightly different care values/care value base. There is There is some guidance about how students can ‘demonstrate’ this care value in a 1-2-1 and a group role play
Most slides have the guidance for what is needed for a Pass, a Merit and a Distinction and so observation and Ofsted friendly. There are also notes at the bottom for teachers to prompt students to think or answer questions
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This is a 24 slide PowerPoint with animation delivery, an overview of Health & Safety Legislation.
There are a couple of activities to check students were listening and for further research.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 2 Learning Aim A Assignment 1 resources.
A 13 slide PowerPoint presentation with a video link to teach both primary and secondary socialisations. This is aimed at Level 3’s but is adaptable (no pdf’s) if you are wanting to teach at a level 2 standard.
There are 5 engaging activities with asks students to explain the influences which are behind, discrimination, aggression and why people do not seek help, with a mental illness.
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The OCR Cambridge Technical Unit 1 Principle of Working in Health and Social Care Student Introductory Booklet for the LO2 Learning Objective 2, content - Equality and Diversity and link to equality and diversity free resources
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A Powerpoint which covers Harvard referencing, quotes, bibliographies and referencing within text. It can be adapted to suit your need.
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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
A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 6 (LO6) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 29 page student booklet with the TWO engaging presentations to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes.
All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision. LO6. Know key principles for communicating effectively
6.1 Verbal communication, i.e.
tone
pace
clarity
asking questions i.e.
a. open
b. closed
the communication cycle, i.e. inform, invite, listen and acknowledge
SOLER principle (Egan), i.e. sit squarely, open posture, lean towards the individual, eye contact and relax
6.2 Non-verbal, i.e. body language, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact
6.3 Written, i.e. care plan, individual learning plan, risk assessment records, patient records, medical history, test results, temperature chart, e-mails, prescription
6.4 Specialist methods, i.e.
sign language (BSL)
PECS (picture exchange communication system)
Makaton
Braille
assistive technology
6.5 Barriers to communication, i.e.
environment, i.e. noise, space, lighting, heating, ventilation
vocabulary i.e. jargon, specialist terminology, inappropriate body language, aggression, being patronising
communication difficulties due to illness or disability, i.e. dementia, deafness, visual impairment, learning disability, autism, English not first language
6.6 Overcoming barriers to communication, i.e.
adapting the environment i.e. lighting, sound, temperature, privacy
use of appropriate vocabulary and terminology
positive body language
active listening
use of specialist methods to communicate
personal skills and qualities, i.e. patience, cheerfulness, sense of humour, empathy, respect
providing a translator, interpreter, information in other languages
use of an advocate
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A resource delivery package for teaching half 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 1.1 to 1.6 There is a 42 page student booklet with the FOUR 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
1.1 Health, social care and childcare environments, i.e.: hospital, GP surgery, walk-in centre, dentist, optician, pharmacy, nursing home, residential home, day centre, sheltered housing playgroup, nursery, crèche, primary school, secondary school, college, after-school club
1.2 Definition of: hazard, risk
1.3 Identifying potential hazards, i.e.: infection or disease hazardous waste, chemicals and cleaning products, equipment, toys, furniture, trip hazards, electrical items, food preparation hot drinks / food
1.4 Identifying risks for individuals in care settings, burns and scalds, trips or falls, fractures, cuts, electrocution, infection, food poisoning, cross contamination, choking
1.5 Risk assessment the definition of risk assessment and the 5 stages of a risk assessment
1.6 Main facts about key health and safety legislation, i.e.: HASAWA (Health & Safety At Work Act 1974)the responsibilities of employers, employees and individuals, COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2005), the ‘COSHH file’, identification of how hazardous substances are handled, stored, used and disposed of safely, RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995), Food Safety (General Food Hygiene) Regulations 2006 and the Role of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE)
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A complete resource delivery package for teaching Learning Objective 5 (LO5) for the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 2 - Unit 1 Principles of Working in Health & Social Care. There is a 18 page student booklet with the TEN engaging presentations with embedded video’s to aid delivery and spaces in the booklet with guidance on making notes.
All the information and understanding organised into one place to help students with revision.
LO5. Know key information about anatomy and physiology
5.1 The name and location of key parts of the body, i.e.
heart
lungs
stomach
intestines
bowel
liver
pancreas
kidneys
bladder
ovaries
testes
uterus
brain
skeleton, i.e.
a. skull , b. pelvis, c. femur and d. sternum
5.2 The functions of the eight main body systems, i.e.
respiratory
cardiovascular
digestive
reproductive
endocrine
renal
musculo-skeletal
nervous
5.3 The different functions of blood vessels, i.e.
arteries
veins
capillaries
5.4 The basic structure of main organs, i.e.
the heart
the lungs
the kidney
female reproductive organs
male reproductive organs
5.5 Measurements, i.e. peak flow, BMI / waist to hip ratio, blood pressure
5.6 Common conditions and illnesses and possible causes, i.e.
type 2 diabetes i.e. diet, overweight, obese
obesity i.e. diet lack of exercise
COPD (chronic pulmonary disorder) i.e. smoking and exposure to workplace pollutants
coronary heart disease, i.e. diet, lifestyle, smoking
cirrhosis of the liver i.e. alcohol abuse and hepatitis C
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This package is for teachers delivering the new 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 2.
For teachers following my SoW, this is for week 34 after the completion of Component 1.
There is one presentations, one is 64 slides and covers all obstacles, the applied impact on individuals and meeting their needs. There are worksheets for students to make their notes and a case study activity which keeps the theme through the Level 1 and 2 homework tasks, all relevant PSA Task 5.
Homework is set at both Level 1 and 2 relevant to the PSA task 5
B3 The obstacles individuals requiring care may face (Task 5)
Learners will explore the personal obstacles that individuals requiring and receiving care may face.
Definition of obstacles: something personal to an individual that blocks a person moving forward or when action is prevented or made difficult.
Potential obstacles and their impact on the individual:
o emotional/psychological – lack of motivation, low self-esteem, acceptance of current state, anxiety, stress
o availability of resources – financial, equipment, amenities
o unachievable targets – unachievable for the individual or unrealistic timescale
o lack of support – from family and friends
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