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Presentation 2: Further key sociological terms Health & Social Care • Unit 7 Presentation 2: Further key sociological terms © Owned by or under licence to Harcourt Education Ltd 2007

Health & Social Care • Unit 7 Social institutions: The major 'building blocks' of society, e.g. the family, the education system, the health services or the legal system. © Owned by or under licence to Harcourt Education Ltd 2007

Health & Social Care • Unit 7 The family: A social grouping, normally living in the same dwelling. The members may be related to each other by ties of marriage, descent, adoption or other legal ties, e.g. civil partnerships. Nuclear family: A term used to refer to the two-generation household consisting of parent(s) and their children. Extended family: A larger family unit, normally spanning three generations and often including adult siblings and their children. © Owned by or under licence to Harcourt Education Ltd 2007

Health & Social Care • Unit 7 The education system: The education system is a formal institution providing learning and training for work but also a context for passing on the culture of a society from one generation to another. The healthcare services: The statutory, private, voluntary and informal services that provide for a society's health and well-being, e.g. the NHS, BUPA, Mind, or Macmillan nurses. © Owned by or under licence to Harcourt Education Ltd 2007