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A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care. Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.

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A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care. Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.
Unit 2 'Responsibilites of HSC professionals' Learning Aim A2/3
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Unit 2 'Responsibilites of HSC professionals' Learning Aim A2/3

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A 2 hour lesson which outlines the different responsibilities of HSC professionals. The lesson includes a mixture of activities including some teacher led teaching, short discussion tasks, research task and a card sort. Once the content is complete students may be given an opportunity to consolidate and then complete a short answer quiz/knowledge check which is included. As ‘extension/homework’ task there are 2 exam questions with mark schemes attached which might be used.
Unit 5: Equality, Diversity & Discrimination (P1, M1, D1)
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Unit 5: Equality, Diversity & Discrimination (P1, M1, D1)

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A 2 part lesson to introduce Unit 5 and also to learn content related to equality, diversity and discrimination. A range of student centered activities are included, such as a video to grasp both definitions and examples of some key terms, student research task (computers/IT access required) and a matching task. Also included is ‘guidance sheets’ (and powerpoint) on how to complete P1/M1/D1. As a centre we used the old case studies (i.e. Nusrat, Maria etc) for students to complete a practice assignment for this criteria.
Learning Aim C2: Working Practices BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 2
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Learning Aim C2: Working Practices BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 2

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A two-part lesson lasting between 1-5-2 hours. The first powerpoint (skills to work in these areas) helps students to learn and apply their knowledge of the 6C’s. The first task is a mindmap to ‘learn/review’ what the 6C’s are. This is followed up by an article from nursingtimes.net (6C’s story of the Month) where students have to find examples of each of the 6C’s demonstrating their ability to apply their knowledge. Finally students compare the 6C’s to the RCN principles of nursing practice to identify similarity and differences. Lesson two uses powerpoint two (working practices). This starts with a definition of key terms e.g. regulation, policy and procedure and then explains how these affect working practice. The final task is an independent research task which requires students to use the internet to review examples of poor practice (e.g. Mid-Staffordshire Hospital Trust, Jessica Chapman & Holly Wells as well as Victoria Climbe & Baby P. The powerpoint includes prompts, suggested websites and answers.
Roles of Organisations (CQC) regulating service Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 2 Learning Aim B4
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Roles of Organisations (CQC) regulating service Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 2 Learning Aim B4

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An student led lesson to help students understand the role of the CQC in regulating and inspecting service. The lessons starts with a brief video outlining what CQC does with some brief questions to keep students focused. Then students are provided with a framework (with suggested teacher answers) to help guide their research using course textbooks and the internet. Finally students are provided with 'dominos' to review their knowledge of the CQC as a plenary.
Issues that affects access (BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3) Unit 2 Learning Aim B2
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Issues that affects access (BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3) Unit 2 Learning Aim B2

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A 2 part lesson (approx 2 hours) that covers 'issues that affects access learning aim B2. The first lessons starts with a review of 'Settings in HSC' from the previous lesson (learning aim B1). Then students are required to use the student textbook to summarise referrals e.g. self-referral, third party referral and professional referrals for which there are prompts to help support students notes. Following this there is a short video and teacher led powerpoint to outline 'assessment'. Finally, there is a handout and 'transformation' task for students. This requires them to represent eligibility criteria using pictures and symbols. There is an additional application task to end the lesson and review eligibility criteria. The second lessons (powerpoint '2. Barriers to Service') starts with an exam questions to review lesson one with some sentence starters for supporting students if needed and some suggested answers from the mark scheme for self-assessment. Then students are required to work independently to create a mindmap of barriers that affect access using the student textbook. Then students need to work in pairs to identity which barriers might affect specific service users the most. Finally, students complete an exam question (mark scheme attached for self assessment) to consolidate their understanding of 'barriers affecting access'.
Ways services are provided/Roles of organisations (B1) BTEC Health and Social Care Unit 2 Level 3
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Ways services are provided/Roles of organisations (B1) BTEC Health and Social Care Unit 2 Level 3

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A fully resourced lesson to outline the ways services are provided by the public, private and voluntary sector. This outlines what public, private and voluntary sectors are and considers the similarities and differences between them. Also students investigate health care (NHS/GP) and social care (Adult Social Care and Children's Services) further to discover how they are funded, services provided etc. The lesson include a range of activities including a powerpoint presentation with key information (teacher input), KWL grid to elicit knowledge from learners and enable them to reflect on their learning, videos, matching tasks (with answers provided).
Application of Biological Perspective Health and Social Care Unit 11
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Application of Biological Perspective Health and Social Care Unit 11

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A basic powerpoint/lesson which helps students understand learning aim A2 (Biological, e.g. understanding developmental norms, understanding genetic predisposition to certain illnesses or health-related behaviours.) This includes a number of activities including discussions to review & build upon prior knowledge (from unit 1), paired research task and some text book based work (using the Pearson Endorsed Student Text Book 1)
Application of Psychodynamic & Humanist Perpsectives to Health and Social Care (Unit 11)
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Application of Psychodynamic & Humanist Perpsectives to Health and Social Care (Unit 11)

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A lesson which helps students apply their knowledge of both the psychodynamic and humanist perspectives to H&SC. This helps students understand learning aim A2 (Psychodynamic, e.g. understanding challenging behaviour, understanding and managing anxiety AND Humanistic, e.g. empathy, respecting other individuals, active listening.) There are a range of activities including videos and application style tasks.
Factors Affecting Development Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspectives
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Factors Affecting Development Health and Social Care Unit 11 Psychological Perspectives

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A 1-2 hour lesson which outlines factors that might affect the development and behaviours of an individual (for example, Physical Social, Cultural & Emotional , Economic, Physical Environment, Psychological) There are a range of activities included such as videos, discussions, application style questions using the core text book. For all of these activities there are some suggested answers in the notes section of the powerpoint.
Working in Partnership & the Holistic Approach (Health and Social Care Unit 2)
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Working in Partnership & the Holistic Approach (Health and Social Care Unit 2)

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A lesson which helps students to understand what working in partnership and the holistic approach is and also to discuss possible strengths and weaknesses with each of these. The lesson which could last between 1-2 hours includes video links (Victoria Climbe and Baby P) to discuss multi-agency workings and previous failures, matching task to identify strengths and weaknesses of working in partnership and some exam questions with a brief 'writing frame' and some suggested answers.
Empowering Individuals (Unit 2 Health and Social Care
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Empowering Individuals (Unit 2 Health and Social Care

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A lesson which outlines how to empower individuals within a H&SC setting such as promoting individualised care, promoting rights to dignity & independence, supporting beliefs, cultures and preferences. The attached powerpoint outlines all key information and the lesson ends with an exam question to put their learning into practice.
Ensuring Safety in H&SC Settings (Unit 2 Health and Social Care)
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Ensuring Safety in H&SC Settings (Unit 2 Health and Social Care)

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A 2 hour lesson which helps students to learn how people within H&SC settings 'ensure safety' of service users, staff and visitors. This lesson includes a a powerpoint presentation which outlines key information and some student activities including; a risk assessment, exam questions, matching task.
Applying Behaviourist and Social Learning Theory to Health and Social Care (Unit 11 BTEC Level 3)
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Applying Behaviourist and Social Learning Theory to Health and Social Care (Unit 11 BTEC Level 3)

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Resources for between 2-3 lessons which helps learners to understand how the Behaviourist Perspective and Social Learning Theory can be applied to H&SC settings. This includes understanding challenging behaviour, behaviour shaping, changing behaviour, use of models to promote anti-discriminatory practice and promoting health education campaigns. There are a range of resources included such as a video, create your own health campaign task and a number of scenarios in which students can apply their own knowledge.