BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care A1 and A2 spec + exam
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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