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Health and Social Care Case Studies - Designed for Unit 14
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Age range: 14 - 18
Resource type: Other
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11 September 2019
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These are a selection of case studies designed for Unit 14 - physiological disorders, but they can be used for any unit if needed. There is also guidance included for students to write their own case study should they wish.
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Health and Social Care BTEC Level 3
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This course is for students interested in learning about factors that affect human development from birth through to old age.
Course Duration
2 years, This is a new course on offer from September 2017
Equivalent in size to 1.5 A Levels.
6 units of which 4 are mandatory and 2 are external.
This qualification is designed as a one-year, full-time course. It is a coherent study of the health and social care sector and supports progression to an Apprenticeship in the sector or to a further year of study at Level 3. If taken as part of a programme of study that includes other BTEC Nationals or A Levels it supports progression to higher education.
Second year
Equivalent in size to three A Levels.
13 units of which 8 are Mandatory and 4 are external.
This qualification has been designed to be the only qualification in a two-year, full-time study programme; it is an in-depth study of the health and social care sector. It supports progression to health and social care related degrees.
Standard Entry Requirements
Assessment of foundation diploma: 1st year, units studied –.
- Unit 1 Human Lifespan external assessment
- Unit 2 Working in health and social care internal assessment
- Unit 5 Meeting individual needs external assessment
- Unit 7 Principals of safe practice Internal assessment
- Unit 10 Sociological perspectives Internal assessment
- Unit 11 Psychological perspectives Internal assessment
Assessment of Extended Diploma: 2nd year
Units studied –.
- Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology external assessment
- Unit 4 enquiries into current research external assessment
- Unit 6 work experience in health care setting internal assessment
- Unit 8 Promoting Public Health internal assessment
- Unit 9 Infection control internal assessment
- Unit 12 Supporting individual needs internal assessment
Course Overview
This course is for students interested in learning about factors that affect human development from birth through to old age. It aims to develop students’ understanding of psychological and sociological explanations of behaviour as well as theories about effective communication. Students will learn how to use these theories and concepts in health, social care or early years’ settings and learn the laws and actions necessary to promote equality, rights and safety in the workplace.
Career Progression
Health and Social Care courses give a good foundation for working with vulnerable people. Students may progress on to Nursing, Midwifery, Counselling and job roles in the NHS, Health Promotion, Teaching and Educational Support work, Social Work, Probation and Police, Youth and Community Work, Nursery Nursing, Child Care Management and and Public Health Work.
Further Information
You are encouraged to self-place and seek work experience alongside your studies to enhance your learning experience.
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Health & Social Care BTEC Level 3
The course offers a broad basis of study in the health and social care sector. The qualification is designed to support progression to higher education when taken as part of a programme of study that includes other appropriate BTEC Nationals or A-Levels.
How does the course work? The qualification is made up of 4 units. You will study two units each year. Unit one is an exam and marked externally and the second is a course work unit that will be marked internally with the final grade verified by another member of the teaching staff. Three of the units are compulsory with the fourth unit decided by the class.
In year 1 you will study:
Human Lifespan Development - exam
Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs - coursework
In year 2 you will study:
Working in Health and Social Care - exam
To be decided by the class. You will be able to retake the exams to improve your grade if necessary
At the beginning of each assignment you will be given an assignment brief. You should always be aware exactly what it is you need to do to get ‘pass’, ‘merit’ or ‘distinction’ level.
Where does it lead? Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, Radiologist, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Bio Medicine, Mental Health Workers to include counselling, The Police, Teaching, Probation Service, Social Work, Carers, Health Care Assistants, Psychologists, Criminology, Pastoral Support, Charities.
This course will appeal to students who enjoy studying a subject that is relevant to their own lives and experience. The course offers the opportunity for you to develop key transferable skills such as independent research, oral and written communication and group work.
Entry requirements: Five 4-9 grades at GCSE.
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BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit 14: Learning Aim D avoiding insensitive comments or actions that could hurt someone's feelings or cause them distress. It also means taking the time to understand someone's perspectives before responding. (Buckinghamshire Council, 2012).
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Health & Social Care BTEC Level 3 - National Diploma Enrolment task- Preparation for September Preparation for unit 14- Coursework unit Choose two of the physiological disorders from the list below and answer the following- This can either be written as question/answer or put together as PowerPoint presentation. 1.
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This is the *whole* unit for 14 covering the core theory for the whole of LAA, LAB, LAC and LAD. The first task is completed in 3 checklists and correlates with the assignment brief. Students will choose their own disorders to research and the checklists are generic to any disorder. The second task is complete with a resource pack, which does ...
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Unit 4: Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care • A task set and marked by Pearson and completed under supervised conditions. • Learners will be given a choice of two articles (Part A) six weeks prior to a supervised assessment period in order to carry out research. • The supervised assessment period (Part B) is a maximum of 3 hours.
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This qualification is designed as a one-year, full-time course. It is a coherent study of the health and social care sector and supports progression to an Apprenticeship in the sector or to a further year of study at Level 3. If taken as part of a programme of study that includes other BTEC Nationals or A Levels it supports progression to ...
This course will appeal to students who enjoy studying a subject that is relevant to their own lives and experience. The course offers the opportunity for you to develop key transferable skills such as. independent research, oral and written communication and group work. Entry requirements: Five 4-9 grades at GCSE.
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