In health and social care, intent involves the understanding and application of human growth and development, how people deal with life events, health and social care services, as well as a practical demonstration of care values. The externally assessed unit builds upon this and allows students to interpret and assess an individual’s health and wellbeing.
Year 10 students will firstly focus on a coursework unit which is based on the development of a human from birth. This will be completed through the case study of a selected specific individual. Later in the year, students will focus on revising for their examination which will be completed in the summer. This will be based on health and wellbeing.
Year 11 students will complete their second coursework orientated around Health and Social Care Services and Care Values. Students will learn the importance of public support and evaluate the success of provisions.
Link to specification – Health & Social Care (2022) | BTEC Tech Award | Pearson qualifications
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Key Concepts | Coursework 1 Human Lifespan Development
Examination Health and Wellbeing | Coursework 2 Health and Social Care Services and Values | ||
Autumn Term (Sep-Dec) |
Human growth and development across life stages Infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and later adulthood. Physical, intellectual, emotional and social development
Factors affecting growth and development Physical factors, social and cultural factors, economic factors
Different types of life events Physical events, relationships changes, life circumstances | Health and social care services Different health care services and how they meet individual needs Different social care services and how they meet individual needs
Barriers to accessing services Physical, social, language, geographical, financial barriers | ||
Quality Mark Assessments | ||||
Quality Mark 1: Case study – development through infancy Quality mark 2: Economic factors documentary an analysis.
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Quality Mark 1: Fact files of different health and social care services Quality mark 2: Analysis of barriers and how to overcome them – exam style question | |||
Spring Term (Jan-April) |
Coping with change caused by life events How individuals react to events / sources of support / types of support
Factors that affect health and wellbeing Physical and lifestyle factors, social emotional and cultural factors, economic factors , environmental factors,
Interpreting health indicators Physiological indicators, lifestyle indicators | Care values Empowering and promoting independence, maintaining confidentiality, communicating and safeguarding
Reflecting on own application of care values Identifying own strengths and areas for improvement Receiving and responding to feedback | ||
Quality Mark Assessments | ||||
Quality Mark 1: Positive and negative life events – compare and contrast Quality Mark 2: Completion of practical – peak flow, BMI | Quality Mark 1: Empowerment case study and questions – elederly care home Quality mark 2: Responding to feedback on care values | |||
Summer Term (May-July) |
Person-centered health and wellbeing improvement plans Implementation of improvement plans and removal of obstacles
Exam preparation Content for Year 11 introduction | Completion of all coursework tasks / preparation for exam resits if needed | ||
Quality Mark Assessments | ||||
Quality Mark 1: Create an improvement plan with SMART targets Quality mark 2: Mock exam |
10
Key Concepts
Coursework 1
Human Lifespan Development
Examination
Health and Wellbeing
Quality Mark AssessmentsAutumn Term
(Sep-Dec)
Human growth and development across life stages
Infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and later adulthood.
Physical, intellectual, emotional and social development
Factors affecting growth and development
Physical factors, social and cultural factors, economic factors
Different types of life events
Physical events, relationships changes, life circumstances
Quality Mark AssessmentsQuality Mark 1:
Case study – development through infancy
Quality mark 2:
Economic factors documentary an analysis.
Spring Term
(Jan-April)
Coping with change caused by life events
How individuals react to events / sources of support / types of support
Factors that affect health and wellbeing
Physical and lifestyle factors, social emotional and cultural factors, economic factors , environmental factors,
Interpreting health indicators
Physiological indicators, lifestyle indicators
Quality Mark Assessments
Quality Mark 1:
Positive and negative life events – compare and contrast
Quality Mark 2:
Completion of practical – peak flow, BMI
Summer Term
(May-July)
Person-centered health and wellbeing improvement plans
Implementation of improvement plans and removal of obstacles
Exam preparation
Content for Year 11 introduction
Quality Mark AssessmentsQuality Mark 1:
Create an improvement plan with SMART targets
Quality mark 2:
Mock exam
11
Key Concepts
Coursework 2
Health and Social Care Services and Values
Quality Mark AssessmentsAutumn Term
(Sep-Dec)
Health and social care services
Different health care services and how they meet individual needs
Different social care services and how they meet individual needs
Barriers to accessing services
Physical, social, language, geographical, financial barriers
Quality Mark Assessments
Quality Mark 1:
Fact files of different health and social care services
Quality mark 2:
Analysis of barriers and how to overcome them – exam style question
Spring Term
(Jan-April)
Care values
Empowering and promoting independence, maintaining confidentiality, communicating and safeguarding
Reflecting on own application of care values
Identifying own strengths and areas for improvement
Receiving and responding to feedback
Quality Mark AssessmentsQuality Mark 1:
Empowerment case study and questions – elederly care home
Quality mark 2:
Responding to feedback on care values
Summer Term
(May-July)
Completion of all coursework tasks / preparation for exam resits if needed
Quality Mark Assessments