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Level 2 & 3, AAQ 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, AAQ 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
BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 3 complete content quiz using cards.
Print back to back and laminate for hard multiple use, there are 64 question cards
Designed for students to work in pairs or independently, a revision task.
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 3 complete 100 page revision book with activities and exam practice questions. There is a student friendly mark scheme for each question and techniques throughout to help with structuring answers.
It is a word document and therefore adaptable to suit your needs.
Designed for students to work in pairs or independently and good for homework tasks. This should cover 12-15 hours of revision lessons and set homework tasks.
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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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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 27 after the completion of Component 1.
It has a presentations which has 47 slides and covers social care services for adults and children with a wide range of support needs which link into the health conditions in A1. In addition students will be introduced into informal carers and voluntary community support or faith based support groups and the role of charities in meeting social care needs. There is guidance and options for students note taking which will be a source of reference in the PSA.
There are applied case study activities which will be a good source for students refer to for their PSA Task 2. There are enough for this to be used as homework tasks so they have an example of each of the services listed in the spec below…
Students will be be able to recognise which services are most suitable throughout there is reference to team work between professionals to meet the needs of the individual.
The package covers the below spec content;
Social care – help with day-to-day living because of illness, vulnerability or disability.
Social care services:
• services for children and young people – foster care, residential care, youth work
• services for adults or children with specific needs (learning disabilities, sensory impairments, long-term health issues) – residential care, respite care, domiciliary care
• services for older adults – residential care, domiciliary care
Additional care:
informal care – given by relatives, friends, neighbours, partners
voluntary care – community groups and faith-based organisations, charities
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September 2025 is the start for the Pearson BTEC AAQ in Health & Social Care Unit 1 Human Lifespan Development complete delivery teaching package, adaptable to suit your teaching style.
This package has 73-slide presentation with pause points and teacher guidance in the Ppt notes. Included is also a 27-page student booklet with activities and exam practice tasks. There is a student-friendly mark scheme as a learning tool.
The content covered is:
A1.2.1 physical growth eg. height, weight, muscle development
A1.2.2 intellectual eg. increases in vocabulary and sentences
A1.2.3 emotional eg. managing own emotions
A1.2.4 social development eg. making new friends
C1.1 Childhood dental health and cavities
C2.1 Vaccinations eg. pre-school 4 in 1
C2.2 Health Visitor pre-school check eg. eye sight
C2.4 Dental checks
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I will be resourcing the mandatory aspects of the course completely by mid-January and optional units by the beginning of March.
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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 25 after the completion of Component 1.
It has two presentations, one is 17 slides and is an introduction into the differences between health and social care services. Social care is included as the PSA case study will face barriers which need overcoming with support which may be social care based. This will be built on the following week where primary, secondary and tertiary services are explained. The second is 27 slides and gives opportunities for paired/group or whole class discussions so students can make their notes on activity work sheets in their own words. These will be a source of reference in the PSA.
Students will be expected to know the eleven different health conditions listed below and have an understanding of PIES needs for each as a stepping stone for looking at the provision for meeting their health needs with services.
Included is homework for both Levels 1 and 2.
The part of the spec covered in this teaching package is:-
Health conditions:
• arthritis
• cardiovascular conditions – coronary heart disease, cerebral vascular accident
• diabetes (type 2)
• dementia
• obesity
• respiratory conditions – asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
• additional needs – sensory impairments, physical impairments, learning disability
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A 19 page Word booklet, which can be added to and altered to suit your teaching style. There are Five PowerPoints to aid delivery with space for student notes, video's, activities to engage and exam practice questions covering the content below for B1 and B2. The suggested exam answers are included with an indication as to how students achieve the individual marks. There is also a separate card match activity and embedded videos in the presentations
Learning Aim B
The roles of organisations in the health and social care sector
B1 The roles of organisations in providing health and social care services
• Ways services are provided by:
the public sector:
– NHS Foundation Trusts, to include hospitals, mental health services and community
health services
– adult social care
– children’s services
– GP practices
the voluntary sector
the private sector.
• Settings where health and social care services are provided to meet different needs, to include:
hospitals
day care units
hospice care
residential care
domiciliary care
the workplace.
B2 Issues that affect access to services
• Referral.
• Assessment.
• Eligibility criteria.
• Barriers to access, to include specific needs, individual preferences, financial, geographical, social, psychological, language.
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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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This is a teacher-friendly content delivery resources for the OCR Cambridge AAQ in Health & Social Care F092 Person-centred care
Topic area 1: Taking a person-centred approach with application of the NEA Tasks 1 and 2
There is an adaptable 157-slide presentation with detailed delivery notes, pause points for discussion and is accompanied by an adaptable 50-page student booklet which runs with the slides. There is also additional activity options eg. could enlarge to A3, starters, card match and other activities eg. relationship circle.
The PowerPoint and Word student booklet is adaptable to suit your need and teaching style. There are separate packages for the other 2 topic areas also on TES.
Content covered is:
1.1 Current context of the person-centred approach
1.2 What a person-centred approach is
1.3 Independence and rights
1.4 Benefits of a person-centred approach
1.5 Methods used to ensure a person-centred approach
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An 18 page booklet for students to make notes and carry out activities they can then look back on for revision purpose. Its a word document so can be added to or altered to suit your teaching style. There are two accompanying PowerPoints with embedded video’s for a more interesting learning experience.
This resource package covers both the C1 and C2 section of the spec of the Unit 2 Working in Health and Social Care. (Exam papers to follow.)
C1 People with specific needs
• Ill health, both physical and mental.
• Learning disabilities.
• Physical and sensory disabilities.
• Age categories to include:
o early years
o later adulthood.
C2 Working practices, working with special needs
• Relevant skills required to work in these areas.
• How policies and procedures affect people working in these areas.
• How regulation affects people working in these areas.
• How working practices affect people who use services in these areas.
• Recent examples of how poor working practices have been identified and addressed.
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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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Nineteen page booklet for student to work through, make notes and apply information to Assignment 2 case studies covering the whole of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Learning Aim D spec. The booklet reflects the changes in case studies by Pearson’s in November 2018.
There are 4 PowerPoints to aid delivery and application.
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This package is for teachers delivering the 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 3, Health and Wellbeing. Questions related to these topics are 1 and 2 marks on the exam paper so focus on raising literacy levels throughout your lessons.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 7.
This is suggested practical teaching week.
There is one presentations of 70 slides and a worksheet for notes covering different health indicators. There are inbedded videos pause points, exam multiple choice questions and class discussion point . . There is guidance for note taking and applied case study tasks. All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There are two homework task sheets based on exam answers for Level 1 and Level 2.
This package will cover the complete delivery of the spec points below;
Interpretation of physiological data according to published guidelines:
o resting heart rate (pulse) – normal range 60 to 100 bpm
o heart rate (pulse) recovery after exercise – the heart’s ability to return to normal
levels after physical activity is a good indicator of fitness
o blood pressure – low blood pressure 90/60mmHg or lower, ideal blood pressure
between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg, pre-high between120/80mmHg and
140/90mmHg, high blood pressure 140/90mmHg or higher
o body mass index (BMI)
underweight below 18.5 kg/m2,
healthy weight between 18.5 kg/m2 and 24.9 kg/m2,
overweight between 25 kg/m2 and 29.9 kg/m2
obese between 30 kg/m2 and 39.9 kg/m2
severely obese 40 kg/m2 or above.
● The potential significance of abnormal readings: [Exam questions 11-13]
o impact on current physical health (short-term risks)
o potential risks to physical health (long-term risks).
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A 21 page booklet covering the content of the BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 5 Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs content for Learning AIm B; B1 and B2. It is a word document which can be added to or altered to suit your teaching style. The booklet helps students to be organised with their notes and keep information together and has been updated to reflect the new case studies from Pearson’s November 2018.
There are SIX PowerPoints to aid your delivery and areas for students to make notes, complete activities and sign posting about the assignment assessment criteria.
Powerpoints on Ethical theories and application, Managing conflict, Conflict of Interest, The Care Act, Equality Act and the Mental Capacity Act. Some of these have approriate videos embedded within and are designed to be engaging and interesting.
The spec content covered with this package is…
B1 Ethical issues and approaches
• Ethical theories to include consequentialism, deontology, principlism and virtue ethics.
• Managing conflict with service users, carers and/or families, colleagues.
• Managing conflict of interests.
• Balancing services and resources.
• Minimising risk but promoting individual choice and independence for those with care needs and the professionals caring for them.
• Sharing information and managing confidentiality.
B2 Legislation and guidance on conflicts of interest, balancing resources and minimising risk
• Organisations, legislation and guidance that influence or advise on ethical issues. All legislation and guidance must be current and applicable to England
• Organisations, e.g. National Health Service (NHS), Department of Health (DH), National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
• Legislation, e.g. Mental Health Act 2007, Human Rights Act 1998, Mental Capacity Act 2005, National Health Service Act 2006 Section 140, Equality Act 2010, Care Act 2014.
• Guidance, e.g.:
• the DH Decision Support Tool
• Five Step Framework
• NICE and NHS guidance on Care Pathways and Care Plans
• Managing Conflicts of Interest: Guidance for Clinical Commissioning Groups
• NHS
• HSE guidance on risk assessments.
• How this guidance may be counterbalanced by other factors, e.g. religion, personal choice, government policies.
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This is a package for teaching the Unit 5 A1, A2 and A3 part of the spec. It consists of a Microsoft Word 32 booklet which you can add and alter to suit your teaching style. Students can make notes, complete research task and activities and have all these together as reference for when they write up their course work. There are 9 PowerPoints to ensure interactive interesting teaching and embedded videos to bring reality into the classroom too. This booklet refers to the case studies update from November 2018.
This resources covers the below areas:-
A1 Promoting equality, diversity and preventing discrimination
• Definition of equality, diversity and discrimination.
• Importance of preventing discrimination.
• Initiatives aimed at preventing discrimination in care, e.g. the use of advocacy services.
A2 Skills and personal attributes required for developing relationships with individuals
• the 6Cs – care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment
• people skills – empathy, patience, engendering trust, flexibility, sense of humour, negotiating skills, honesty and problem-solving skills
• communication skills – communicating with service users, colleagues and other professionals, e.g. active listening and responding, using appropriate tone of voice and language, clarifying, questioning, responding to difficult situations
• observation skills, e.g. observing changes in an individual’s condition, monitoring children’s development
• dealing with difficult situations
A3 Empathy and establishing trust with individuals
Learners require an overview of the different theories of empathy and the various methods of establishing positive relationships with individuals in their care.
• Attachment and emotional resilience theory to include the effect of secure attachments and support on emerging autonomy and resilience.
• The triangle of care.
• Empathy theories e.g. Johannes Volkelt, Robert Vischer, Martin Hoffman and Max Scheler
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BTEC Tech Award Health & Social Care Component 3 Learning Aim C3
Case studies and answers activity to cut into individual strips. These will get students analysing short scenario’s, become confident and familiar with key terms.
This could be used as a class exercise, set as homework or additional stretch and challenge ie. how many can you do, how many can they get right
The case studies are all adaptable and can be simplified for Level 1 students
Potential barriers as appropriate to the individual and the recommendation: [Exam question 17a]
o physical barriers
o barriers to people with sensory disability
o barriers to people with different social and cultural backgrounds
o barriers to people that speak English as an additional language or those who haven language or speech impairments
o geographical barriers
o resource barriers for service provider
o financial barriers.
Potential obstacles as appropriate to the individual and the recommendation: [Exam question 17b]
o emotional/psychological
o time constraints
o availability of resources
o unachievable targets
o lack of support.
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is needed for the life stage Adolescence (9-18 years-olds)
If you are following my SoW this is Week 4 is the delivery of all aspects covering growth and development in the second life stage, childhood 3-8 years.
The pace has to be reasonably fast to get the content delivered, there is one PowerPoint you can use split for different lessons.
All the spec content is included in one presentation with 52 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. This will allow the lesson to finish on a slide that suits you, however, to keep up with the SoW the whole of the below will need to be delivered in one week.
The content cover is as per the spec…
• physical: onset of puberty, differences between males and females, primary and secondary sexual characteristics
• intellectual: complex and abstract thinking develops
• emotional: independence increases further, more freedom to make own decisions, concerns over self-image and self-esteem may increase, emotional wellbeing is based on attachment, security and contentment
• social: wide range of formal/informal relationships develop and have influence, intimate relationships are formed
The resources are in a format you can adapt to suit your need.
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BTEC Tech Award Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 1 - a complete teaching package to pick-up and run with. This covers what is need in the life stage Birth to Infancy (0-2 years)
If you are following my SoW 2024-2025 this is Week 2 is the delivery of all aspects covering growth and development in the first life stage, birth to infancy 0-2 years.
The pace has to be reasonably fast to get the content delivered, you may want to get the physical and intellectual completed in one lesson and then the emotional and social in the second lesson, it’s entirely up to you.
All the spec content is included in one presentation with 49 slides which have animation so text is delivered in chunks. These cover the expected key characteristics in each of the PIES classifications. This will allow the lesson to finish on a slide that suits you, however, to keep up with the SoW the whole of the below will need to be delivered in one week.
Physical: rapid physical growth of weight and height, development of gross and fine motor skills, following the same pattern of growth and development but at different rates
Intellectual: rapid development of language and thinking skills such as memory/recall
Emotional: attachments are formed, emotional wellbeing is based on bonding/attachment, security and contentment
Social: strong dependence on adults/carers, socialisation through family, engage in solitary play
Along the way there are Pause-Points to encourage engagement, but the presentation is adaptable to suit you teaching style. Optional video’s are on certain slides, depending how you are getting on for time.
In order for students to build up their own work to refer to when they sit the PSA Tasks, they will need to have notes which cover all the spec and be able to understand the relevance of these when writing up their Task 1, which is 1.5 hours long (next page). Throughout the presentation there is reference to the criteria as it’s a combination of knowing the key characteristics in a life stage and then also knowing the sequence and changes through the life stage eg. a 6-month-old compared to an 18-month-old. For visual learners these are demonstrated as steps, and these are coloured for each of the PIES.
In order for them to bring the notes together there is a homework task which you may want them to be starting as you go along and to be finished at home. There is a Level 1 homework task and a Level 2 homework tasks which you will need to decide who gets which one. Perhaps if this is started in the lesson you will be able to look at their target grade and their ability demonstrated in front of you, to make that decision. Homework sheets are on Word and can be adapted.
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This is a teacher-friendly content delivery resource package for the OCR Cambridge AAQ in Health & Social Care F090 Principles of health & social care, suitable for out of subject teachers.
Topic area 2: Managing hazards, health and safety in health and social care.
There is; an adaptable 150-slide presentation with detailed delivery notes, pause points for discussion and is accompanied by an adaptable 51-page student booklet which runs with the slides. there is also additional activity options, exam practice questions with student-friendly easy to understand answers and reference resources.
The PowerPoint and Word student booklet is adaptable to suit your need and teaching style. There are separate packages for the other 3 topic areas also on TES.
Content covered is:
2.1 Potential hazards in health and social care settings
2.2 Possible impacts of hazards on individuals receiving or providing care
2.3 Health and safety management
2.4 Health and safety incidents in health and social care settings
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This package is for teachers delivering the 2022 spec for BTEC Tech Award in Health and Social Care Component 3, Health and Wellbeing.
For teachers following my C3 SoW, this is for week 1 after the completion of Components 2 and 3 PSA’s and resits.
There is one presentations, one is 96 slides and a worksheet for notes and activities. There are embedded pause points, class discussion points and Youtube videos to keep students engaged.In addition their is a vocabulary worksheet to raise literacy levels. All resources are adaptable to meet you needs.
There are two homework task sheets based on exam answers for Level 1 and Level 2.
This package will cover the complete delivery of the spec points below
A1 Factors affecting health and wellbeing
● Definition of health and wellbeing: a combination of physical health and social and emotional wellbeing, and not just the absence of disease or illness.
● Physical factors that can have positive or negative effects on health and wellbeing: [Exam questions 1-7]
o inherited conditions – sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis
o physical ill health – cardiovascular disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes
o mental ill health – anxiety, stress
o physical abilities
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