intro mu 1.1 2015
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Service Provision and Roles in Health, Social Care and Early Years
Intro MU1.1
Monday 7th September
OBJECTIVES
• Distinguish roles that are direct and indirect care.
• Explain the importance of both direct and indirect care
• Identify roles in the three service areas health, social and Early Years.
• Describe the roles within different types of service
• Compare a range of jobs
Time to think….starter activity Words from the letters in:-
professionals
Types of Jobs
Direct Care – JOBS THAT WORK DIRECTLY WITH SERVICE USERS
Indirect Care – JOBS THAT SUPPORT WORKERS WHO ARE WORKING WITH THE SERVICE USERS.
Direct and Indirect Care
• Look at this list of jobsDivide them into direct care and indirect careHealth care assistant Doctors secretary Nursery nurse Ward Clerk Receptionist at a GP surgery MidwifeAdults nurse Hospital PorterCleaner Emergency call handlerChildren’s nurse Theatre Assistant
Have you met your objectives yet?
Discussion
Why are in direct care jobs just
as important as direct care?
Jobs in Early YearsPortage
Childminder
Nursery Nurse
Nanny
TeacherPlay Specialist
Where do I work?
Jobs in HealthHealthcare
support worker
Podiatrist
Nurse
Physiotherapist
DieticianParamedic
Jobs in Social Care
Substance misuse social
worker
Adoption Team
Manager
Youth offending
officer
Residential Home
manager
CounsellorAssistant Youth
Worker
Task-Job Search
CREATE A MIND MAP DOCUMENT- USING WORD
Find 3 job advertisements for each of the three different service areas. Health, early years and social care.
Criteria 2.1
Example:
Jobs in Early Years
Nursery Nurse – Chester Salary £13,553 to £15,464 + benefitsTo work with an exceptional team of staff in our ‘Outstanding’ nursery.
Portage Worker Setting name:Bournemouth Early Years Service Worker Contract:Part TimeHours:20 hours over 4 daysSalary:£19317 - £21067 pro
After School Club Assistant: St Within Wells Catholic Primary School Permanent Hours of work: term time, part time - Monday to Friday 7.45 to 8.50 am and 3 to 6 pm. Term time only. Rate of pay: Pay and Benefits Grade B or C according to experience.
Have you met your objectives yet?
Review
• Using the post-it notes…………
• List three things you didn’t know before this session
College Seminar
• Meeting Fareham College Senior Management Team.
Service Provision and Roles in Health, Social Care and Early Years
Intro MU1.1
Tuesday 8th September
Objectives
• Outline skills and qualities needed to pursue a role in health, social care and Early Years.
• Discuss progression routes in the three service areas
• Explain how their own skills, qualities and achievements relate to those needed in the workplace
• Evaluate the importance of progression in a job role
Starter and recap • Post it game - Guess my job
A day in the life of a nursery………
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1viswTo2Mo
What is the purpose of a nursery and who would use it?
A day in the life of a hospital………..
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia531GTbOSw
What is the purpose of a hospital and who would use it?
What skills and qualities do you need to work in health and social care and early
years ?
• Silent graffiti boards
Student Feedback
Skills and Qualities I need?Sector Job title Skill Quality
Health Sector 1.
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Social Care Sector 1.
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Children’s Services 1.
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Task 2.2
Have you met your objectives yet?
SWOTSTRENGHTS WEAKNESS
OPPORTUNITY THREATS
The short term plan ........
Peer Assessment – Reflect on each other’s SWOT’s
Progression
• How Fareham College can help in your progression.
Have you met your objectives yet?
Reflect
• Why are volunteer jobs important?
Mencap Friendship
Homework-Progression routes
USE THE LINK ON ORACLE TO RESEARCH PROGRESSION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
Remember to upload task 2.2 onto Oracle.
Service Provision and Roles in Health, Social Care and Early Years
Intro MU1.1
Friday 11th September
Objectives
• Identify the terms, Statutory Care, Independent Care and Informal Care
• Outline Services in these provisions• Categorise local services offering these
provisions• Explain how each provision contributes to
the community
Time to think………Starter
Remember!
Service Game
Match the service to the purpose
Hospital
Provides immediate medical assistance to sick an injured people
Glue them on to coloured paper in landscape when they have been checked. Leave room for one more statement at the end of each row.
Now give examples of who would access these types of services.
Hospital
Provides immediate medical assistance to sick an injured people
For the general pubic of all age ranges
Use the blank paper provided.
Lets categorise the services.
Using the handout provided you must…………
Annotate the people as we go through the following slides
What is a ……….Statutory service = Government
Social ServicesChildren's Services NHS - National Health ServicePrimary Care Trusts
What is……..Independent services
Private Care – Paid for by the person using the service or insurer
Private and medical carePrivate day nurseriesPrivate residential care Voluntary Care or services
What is………Informal care – Health
Relatives, neighbours or friends that care for the person.
They may receive a ‘Carer’s allowance’ from the government but they usually do this task out of concern for their loved one.
They are a valuable community resource because they reduce the costs for the state and they know the patient best
What is…….Informal care – Early Years
RELATIVES, NEIGHBOURS OR FRIENDS THAT CARE FOR A CHILD WHILST THEIR PARENT IS AT WORK.
Grandparents, relatives and friends may help out with looking after the child to reduce the childcare costs for the parents.
Some parents may job share or take it in turns to look after each others children
• WHO WOULD ACCESS A HOSPITAL?• Who would need access to a health visitor?• WHO WOULD NEED ACCESS TO A NURSERY?• Who would need access to supported housing?• WHO WOULD NEED TO ACCESS RESIDENTIAL
SERVICES FOR ADULTS• Who would need access to a community
hospital?
Have you met your objectives yet?
Review
Question time – Think of a question to ask a class member.
Its time to take the mic.
Homework
• Find out about a range of services in your local area.
• For example;• Where is your nearest A&E department• Do you have a community hospital near• Name of a local nursery