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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
Cambridge Technical Level 2 Unit 5 Working in adult health and social care environments and an assignment brief.
For each task there is a presentation and booklet for students to make notes and be guided through their course work.
There is also a Distinction student example
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Cambridge Technical Level 2 Unit 4 Safeguarding - week by week delivery plan September-October 2021 and an assignment brief.
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This resource package covers the content of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 HSC Unit 15 Promoting Health and Well-being to ensure students understand the full content of LO2. There are two assignments check list to guide students to achieve Pass, Merit or Distinction and ensure the inclusion of all required content. It contains SEVEN PowerPoint engaing presentations, activities to help understanding and application with a range of examples.
The below content is covered (and there is a lot!):-
2.1 Health promotion strategies, i.e.
• behaviour change models (e.g. health belief model, stages of
change model, social learning theory, theory of planned
behaviour, theory of reasoned action)
2.2 Design principles, i.e.
• information gathering/statistics
• consulting with appropriate agencies/organisations/people
• links to national campaigns
• setting objectives that are specific, measurable, realistic and
acknowledge the starting point of the target group/audience
• ethical issues (e.g. rights of individuals, rights of others, not
doing harm, confidentiality, being fair and equitable)
• approaches used
• pre-set criteria/outcome measures
• clear and accurate information communicated appropriately
• obtaining feedback from participants
2.3 Government papers/initiatives/legislation (e.g. Saving Lives, Our
Healthier Nation, Every Child Matters, Choosing Health, smoking
ban, food labelling, alcohol units, banning tobacco adverts)
2.4 National campaigns, i.e.
• physical activity (e.g. This Girl Can)
• diet (e.g. Change4Life)
• smoking (e.g. Smokefree)
• heart disease
• diabetes
• STIs
• mental health
• alcohol (e.g. Drink Aware)
2.5 Targets (e.g. national, local)
2.6 The roles of professionals in promoting health and wellbeing, i.e.
• professionals (e.g. school nurses, midwives, dentists, dieticians,
social workers)
• roles (e.g. education, advice and guidance, support)
2.7 Routines to support health and wellbeing (e.g. personal hygiene
(e.g. brushing teeth twice daily), general hygiene, healthy diet,
relaxation, exercise (e.g. attending the gym 3 times a week),
working practice)
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This is a resource package which contains resources to deliver the content of
LO3 Understand factors that influence responses to the promotion of health
and wellbeing
3.1 Barriers to following health advice (e.g. location, physical disability,
time, employment, income, culture, education, social class, peer
pressure)
3.2 Possible conflicts (e.g. tobacco industry, food manufacturers,
alcohol producers and suppliers, media sponsorship, costs of
healthy alternatives)
3.3 Role of media (e.g. advertising, bias, depiction of ideal body form,
promoting health advice, reporting initiatives and current advice)
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This resource package contains presentations, activities, guidance and health campaign suggestions required for the delivery of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 15 Promoting Health and Wellbeing Learning Objective 4. This covers the planning of a small scale health campaign, witness statements for feedback when implemented and examples of analysis of measurable outcomes.
Resources cover all the content of LO4, as below:-
4.1 Aims and objectives, i.e. improving health of individuals and society (e.g. by providing health-related learning, exploring values and attitudes, providing knowledge and skills for change, promoting self-esteem and empowerment, changing beliefs)
4.2 Target audience (e.g. children, adolescents and young adults, adults, pregnant women, older people, adults with learning disabilities)
4.3 Context (e.g. one to one, group)
4.4 Choice of approach (e.g. empowerment, educational, behavioural, fear)
4.5 Choice of media, i.e. • appropriate to target audience (e.g. social media, posters, podcasts, information booklets, face-to-face meetings)
4.6 Measurable outcomes, i.e. what to set, how to measure, use of pre and post-campaign questionnaires and obtaining feedback
4.7 Evaluation, i.e.
• aims and objectives
• outcome measures/pre-set criteria
• strengths and weaknesses
• aspects to improve
• likely impact
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A resource package to cover the content of the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 13 Sexual Health Learning Objective 3. This includes two assignments, student check lists, three PowerPoint presentation and activities to aid understanding.
The resources cover the below spec content:-
3.1 Conditions in utero, i.e.
• disabilities (e.g. spina bifida, Down’s syndrome, foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS))
3.2 Factors which may affect the health of the foetus, i.e.
• complications in pregnancy (e.g. lack of oxygen to foetus),
• alcohol consumption by mother
• genetic condition
• smoking/secondary smoking
• use of prescribed and non-prescribed drugs during pregnancy
• importance of vitamin B12 (folic acid)
• diet (e.g. unpasteurised cheese, raw eggs, shellfish)
• excessive exercise
• lack of exercise
• stress
• access to antenatal care
• birth injury
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A resource package for the delivery of the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3’s Unit 13 Sexual health, reproduction and early development Learning Objective 1. There are two assignments and student check-off sheets as well as teaching resources to cover all aspects of the spec below.
LO1. Understand sexual health and contraception
1.1 Sexual consent, i.e.
• Sexual Offences Act 2003
• statutory definition of consent
• legal age of consent
• sex and relationship education at school
1.2 Sexual health, i.e.
• Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), i.e.
o chlamydia
o bacterial vaginosis
o genital herpes
o gonorrhoea
o hepatitis
o pubic lice
o syphilis o HIV/AIDS
• personal safety (e.g. alcohol, nights out, transport, social media, ‘stranger danger’)
• grooming (e.g. Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre (CEOP), vulnerable groups (e.g. looked-after children, learning disabilities))
• medical checks (e.g. smear tests, self-examination (e.g. male and female), tests for STIs (e.g. GUM clinic)
1.3 Methods of contraception, i.e.
• combined pill
• female/male condoms
• contraceptive implant
• contraceptive injection
• contraceptive patch
• diaphragms/caps
• intrauterine device (IUD)
• intrauterine system ( IUS)
• natural family planning
• progestogen-only pill (mini pill)
• vaginal ring
• emergency contraception (‘morning after pill’)
• female sterilisation
• male sterilisation
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T-Level Health complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW Wk5/6 14th October 2024.
Included is 116 slide PowerPoint with pause points and activities and an accompanying 44-page student booklet for notes, activities and exam practice questions. There is an also a teachers copy of the booklet with answers in.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A2.6 The potential impacts of future developments in the healthcare sector in relation to care provision: artificial intelligence (AI), technological infrastructure, regenerative medicine, biomarkers, remote care, patient self-management, funding of services, private healthcare provision, changes in patient/service user demographics:
A2.7 The importance of adhering to national, organisational and departmental policies in the healthcare sector and the possible consequences of not following policy; importance of adhering to national, organisational and departmental policies and possible consequences of not following policy
A2.8 The different ways in which the sectors are funded: public sector, private sector and voluntary/charity sector
A2.9 The meaning of evidence-based practice, its application and how it benefits and improves the healthcare sector, meaning, application and benefits of evidence-based practice
A2.10 The different types of organisational structures and how multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams work together within the healthcare sector, flat and • tiered hierarchical structure, external agencies and teams
A2.11 The importance of job descriptions and person specifications and how this defines roles and responsibilities: job description and person specification
A2.12 The career pathway opportunities for employment and progression within the healthcare sector as defined by the Institute for Apprenticeships andTechnical Education occupational maps: career pathways as per the occupational maps:
A2.13 The potential impact of external factors on the activities of the healthcare sector: external factors and their impacts
A2.14 The role of public health approaches and how this benefits regional and national population health through prevention and improvement initiatives: the role of public health approaches (for example the World Health Organisation, National Institute for Health Protection (NIHP) and Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)) role and benefits.
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 14 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B4. Skeletal body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 6 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, booklet exam practice and a final 100 marks exam paper with student friendly marking (possible peer marking).
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 get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B4 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
The structure, function and main disorders of the skeletal system
• The structure of the skeletal system: axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, types of bone > long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, sesamoid bones.
• The function of the skeletal system: support, protection, attachment for skeletal muscle, source of blood cell production, store of minerals
• The structure and function of ligaments and cartilage.
• The location of major bones – cranium, parietal, temporal, occipital, mandible clavicle, ribs, sternum, humerus, radius, ulna, scapula, ilium, pubis, ischium, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, vertebral column, vertebrae.
• The classifications of joints – fibrous joints, cartilaginous joints, synovial joints.
• Synovial joint structure.
• Movement allowed at each joint, to include flexion, extension, circumduction, adduction, abduction, gliding.
Disorders of the skeletal system, to include
• fractures
• osteoarthritis
• osteoporosis
• increase in people with rickets
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 16 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B6 Digestive body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 7 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity.
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 get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B6 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
The structure, function and main disorders of the digestive system
• Alimentary canal – Oral cavity, salivary glands, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum (beginning of the small intestine), ileum colon (large intestine).
• The role of the liver and pancreas,
• The role of the digestive system in the breakdown and absorption of food materials, ingestion, peristalsis, digestion, absorption, egestion.
• The role of enzymes in digestion – amylases, proteases, lipases, sites of secretion, role in digestion.
• The role of microorganisms in the gut.
• Major products of digestion – peptides and amino acids, sugars, glycerol and fatty acids, roles in the body, storage of excess fats and carbohydrates, deamination of excess amino acids and the fate of end products, the role of the liver, the role of the kidneys.
• Absorption of food – into blood, into lacteals, the role of villi and microvilli.
Dysfunctions of the digestive system
• Ulcers
• Hepatitis
• celiac disease
Diagnostic techniques
• Endoscopy and biopsy
• Blood tests
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BTEC Tech Award new spec Component 3 planning and knowledge organiser
C3 Scheme of Work 2024-2025
Spec content matched to exam questions
A3 Knowledge order
Presentation to cover info on knowledge order
Definition of Health and Wellbeing, acute and chronic health.
Homework task
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 33 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology A1-A5 cells, tissue, organs and genetics;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 7 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, and exam practice questions. PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded. To finish the topic, a 75-mark exam paper and student-friendly marks scheme to asess progress.
The complete A1-A5 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:
A1 How cells work
• The function and structure of cells;
A2 Characteristics of tissues
The function, structure and location of:
A3 The structure and function of body organs
A4 Energy in the body
• Transformation of energy (chemical, heat, sound, electrical, light).
• Energy metabolism – role of energy in the body, anabolism and catabolism (aerobic and anaerobic respiration).
• Basal metabolic rate.
A5 Human genetics
• Principles of Mendelian inheritance.
• Genetic variation, to include:
• Diagnostic testing for genetic and chromosome disorders, to include
o amniocentesis
o chorionic villus sampling
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 24 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B2.Cardiovasular body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 14 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, booklet exam practice and a final 100 marks exam paper with student friendly marking (possible peer marking).
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 get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B2 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
B2 The structure, function and main disorders of the cardio-vascular system;
• The structure and function of the blood
• The structure and function of the heart
• Pulmonary & systemic circulation and stroke volume
• The cardiac cycle, blood flow through the heart
• Blood vessels – arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
• The heart rate and regulation
• Systole, diastole, and blood pressure.
Cardiovascular System Disorders: symptoms, causes, impact, treatment
• Coronary Heart Disease
• Stroke
• Anaemia
• Hypertension – high blood pressure
Diagnostic techniques;
• Angiogram
• Cardiac ultrasound
• Electrocardiogram (ECG)
• Blood Pressure readings
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 17 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B3.Respiratory body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 8 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity.
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 get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B3 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
The structure, function and main disorders of the respiratory system;
• the role of air passages in nose
• the structure and functions of pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleural membrane, bronchial tree
• the structure and function of the alveoli and the gaseous exchange
• the role of ciliated epithelial tissue
• respiratory muscles – intercostal muscles, diaphragm
• ventilation regulation, gaseous exchange, diffusion
Respiratory System Disorders: symptoms, causes, impact, treatment
• Smoking Related complications
• Asthma
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
• Pneumonia
Diagnostic techniques;
• Peak Flow
• Chest X-ray
• Spirometer
• Sputum testing
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Simple card match activity - covering key terms for discrimination
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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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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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This is a complete resource package for delivering the content for the BTEC First Unit 3 Effective Communication in Health and Social Care
A delivery presentation of 50 slides with pause points and basic activities slide Powerpoint, covering all of B1 content
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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.
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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 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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