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These resources have been produced as part of the Traineeship Staff Support Programme commissioned and funded by The Education and Training Foundation. Find out more on the TSSP website: www.traineeship-staff-support.co.uk

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eCPD Resource - Money Management

Health & Social Care

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Health & Social Care Money

Management

1eCPD Resource

Functional Skills

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Introduction

This activity will take placement while you are on a

placement in a Health and Social Care setting.

You will need to:

• Support individuals with money management, using

different mathematics

• Calculate how much money you have left over.

Once you have completed the task, discuss this with your

workplace mentor.

Equipment

It would be useful to have the following:

• A calculator

• A pen, pencil and eraser

Learning

In this task you will be covering the areas detailed below:

• Health and Social Care:

• Working with money in figures and words

• Supporting an individual with their financial affairs

Functional Skills:

• Select and apply mathematics in an organised way to find

solutions to practical problems for different purposes.

There is a section at the back of this booklet for any notes

you want to make.

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Task 1

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Refer to the settings good practice in supporting individuals with

financial affairs.

Summarise this below:

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Task 2

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You are supporting a resident with a learning disability to go the bank

to deposit £18.27 for a bill. You need to write this out correctly below.

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Task 3

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You then take the individual shopping and you need to monitor their

spending.

They have £127.52

They have purchased a dress for £21.57, a necklace for £10.28 and a pair

of shoes for £12.22.

Please work out the following calculations:

Spending amount (£127.52) – dress (£21.57) =

Minus the necklace (£10.28) =

Finally minus the cost of the shoes (£12.22) =

With the money you have left over the individual would like to go for

dinner they spend another £6.10 how much does the individual take

home?

(Show calculations below, continue on to the next sheet if required) 

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Task 4

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You are supporting an individual to put the money away in their

money tin after their shopping trip. There is £321.24 in the tin

already.

You add the money left over.

How much is now in the tin?

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Task 5

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Underline the digit for the hundreds and write this out in words. When you

are looking at the incomings and outgoings of an individual or you are

supporting them, you will need to record this correctly.

£127………………………………………………

£233……………………………………………….

£2,345……………………………………………..

£4,444………………………………………………

£321.24……………………………………………..

£1,130.05…………………………………………...

£12,287,234…………………………………………

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Health & Social Care Money Management - eCPD

Resources

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These resources have been produced as part of the Traineeship Staff Support Programme

commissioned and funded by The Education and Training Foundation. Find out more on the TSSP

website: www.traineeship-staff-support.co.uk