Unit 1 Health, Social Care and Early Years Provision.

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Unit 1 Health, Social Care and Early Years Provision

Lesson objective – to understand all about the next unit of your H&SC course This is coursework At the end of the unit you will have produced a high quality portfolio You will choose one sector from the following: 1. Health services, for example, health centres or hospital (private or NHS). 2. Social care services, for example, day centre for older people, residential homes. 3. Early years services – focusing on 0-8 years, for example nursery, paediatric services, children’s centre.

Success Criteria Build – to discuss as a class the coursework theory and expected outcomes. Build – to discuss as a group who you would like to work with and which area of study you feel would be most beneficial to you (thinking about your possible future employment potential). Apply to complete the tasks by creating notes on the subjects and highlight the relevant PowerPoint handouts (individual) and as a group write up the table identify different services that all of you have used. Secure – discuss your thoughts as a whole group

Hospitals Social care services Nursery SchoolsPaediatric ServicesChildren’s Day Centres Day Centre Health Centres

What you need to do to be successful in this portfolio unit! You will need to focus on services that are from one sector in the local community. All of your investigation within the unit will relate to the one sector you have chosen, to include: 1. The range of care needs of major client groups and why they may need the services. 2. The ways people can obtain services in the sector chosen and the possible barriers that could prevent people from gaining access to the services. 3. The different types of services in the sector that exist to meet different needs of individuals and how they are developed and organized. 4. The principles of care that underpin all care work with clients. 5. The main work roles and skills of people who provide health, social care and early years services.

What you need to do next once you start your coursework! You must also present your work in an appropriate format using evidence that is relevant to the investigation you have decided to carry out. You must include: A plan or checklist An evaluation: aim objectives effectiveness conclusions Improvements that could be made A bibliography

When you start your planning under controlled assessment conditions ! You will need to start a plan for the investigation of the sector you have chosen. You will need to follow this plan after the teaching has been completed and before starting the controlled assignment. You should include: The dates when you propose to investigate and write up the information The actions you propose to take The reasons for the actions to be taken

How you could draw up the plan you intend to use for your investigation. DateAction to be takenReason for actions 15 JanResearch the structure of the health sector To find out how it is organized at national and local levels This is an example – the statements you make will be greater and the plan will be quite extensive.

Here is some mapping of the services provided in many local communities that provide for the needs of individuals. Health Care Health Centres GP SurgeriesHospitals Dentists Social Care for older people Private homes Day-care centres Private and local Authority Residential homes Early Years Provision CrèchesPlaygroups Nursery classes Nursery schools

Today and during the next few lessons, you will learn how to carry out the planning and research tasks Task 1 Working in your groups (remember each person has a job to do over the coming weeks, you will be graded on the input each person contributes to each task) put your name next to each task you do. Now write down three services that you or your family have used, produce a table with three columns headed: 1. Health care 2. Social care 3. Early years Place the services that each of you have used under the correct heading. Now state why you use the service? AfL – now compare your table with another group, are they similar or different? Lesson objective – to understand all about the next coursework unit of your H&SC course

Task 2 In your groups, discuss how an individual with a health need might feel it they were prevented from using the services they needed because of lack of money or being unable to reach it. AfL – discuss the outcomes as a group Lesson objective – to understand all about the next coursework unit of your H&SC course

Task 3 – Homework Linking your answers into PIES How did the professional care workers apply the care values in the services you used? How did this make you feel? It is quality of service that we receive when we are in need of health and social care that will influence how we rate the services. How well did the services meet your needs? Make some notes at home, then discuss this with the rest of the group during next lesson. Lesson objective – to understand all about the next coursework unit of your H&SC course

Next time – remember everything you do now will be used to help you as an individual during the planning controlled assessment Start to work on your planning and research strategies How will you do this? First - you need to decide on the area of services you intend to study. Secondly – you need to remember to complete your study in the local community How can I do this? Using the glossary of local services on the next slide or using a service you know of, begin to start thinking about how you could collect primary research. You will write this up in a large mind map. Mind map – what do you need to plan and think about?

Glossary of services in the Local area- where can you look Local Early Years provisions in the Knottingley area: Little Acorns Play-Care Day Nursery The Sycamores Children’s Centre Child Care Hospitals, Health Centres, GP surgeries, dentists, :

Dentists Social care day care centres, residential homes either local authority or private