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About this course
Who it's for
All students taking BTEC National Health & Social Care Unit 2
Course series
Course outline
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In this section, we introduce you to the Grade Booster content and show you how to get the most out of the course. We also provide an overview of the structure of the unit and the exam paper, together with what can be learned from recent Lead Examiner Reports.
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Introduction to Unit 2
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Exam Structure
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Learning from Unit 2 Examiner Reports
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Summary
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Test yourself by working through these interactive activities, covering all five topics in Learning Outcome A.
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Unit 2 A1 The roles of people who work in health and social care settings - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 A1 The roles of people who work in health and social care settings - Clear the Deck Activity
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Unit 2 A1 The roles of people who work in health and social care settings - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 A1 The roles of people who work in health and social care settings - File Away Activity
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Unit 2 A2 The responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 A2 The responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings - Clear the Deck Activity
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Unit 2 A3 Specific responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 A3 Specific responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 A3 Specific responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings - Categorise Activity
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Unit 2 A3 Specific responsibilities of people who work in health and social care settings - File Away Activity
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Unit 2 A4 Multidisciplinary working in the health and social care sector - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 A4 Multidisciplinary working in the health and social care sector - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 A5 Monitoring the work of people in health and social care settings - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 A5 Monitoring the work of people in health and social care settings - Connection Wall Activity
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In this section we will look at the use of command words and the different question types found in the exam.
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Command Words and Question Types
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Two Mark Identify Questions
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Four Mark Describe Questions
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Recap of Two and Four Mark Questions
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Six Mark Explain Questions
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Eight Mark Discuss Questions
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Recap of Six and Eight Mark Questions
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Test yourself by working through these interactive activities, covering all five topics in Learning Outcome B.
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Unit 2 B1 The roles of organisations in providing health and social care services - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 B1 The roles of organisations in providing health and social care services - Clear the Deck Activity
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Unit 2 B1 The roles of organisations in providing health and social care services - File Away Activity
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Unit 2 B2 Issues that affect access to services - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 B2 Issues that affect access to services - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 B2 Issues that affect access to services - Connection Wall Activity
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Unit 2 B3 Ways organisations represent interests of service users - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 B3 Ways organisations represent interests of service users - Categorise Activity
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Unit 2 B4 The roles of organisations that regulate and inspect health and social care services - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 B4 The roles of organisations that regulate and inspect health and social care services - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 B4 The roles of organisations that regulate and inspect health and social care services - Categorise Activity
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Unit 2 B5 Responsibilities of organisations towards people who work in health and social care settings - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 B5 Responsibilities of organisations towards people who work in health and social care settings - Clear the Deck Activity
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Unit 2 B5 Responsibilities of organisations towards people who work in health and social care settings - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 B5 Responsibilities of organisations towards people who work in health and social care settings - File Away Activity
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In this section we will go into greater depth on how to excel at answering the different exam question types, with lots of practice on improving answers.
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Two Mark Question Assessment Practice
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Four Mark Question Assessment Practice
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Six Mark Question Assessment Practice
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Eight Mark Question Assessment Practice
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Test yourself by working through these interactive activities, covering the two topics in Learning Outcome C.
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Unit 2 C1 People with specific needs - MCQ Activity
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Unit 2 C1 People with specific needs - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 C1 People with specific needs - Connection Wall Activity
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Unit 2 C1 People with specific needs - Categorise Activity
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Unit 2 C2 Working practices: Skills and Values - Clear the Deck Activity
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Unit 2 C2 Working practices: Legislation - Clear the Deck Activity
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Unit 2 C2 Working practices - Impossible 5 Activity
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Unit 2 C2 Working practices 1 - File Away Activity
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Unit 2 C2 Working practices 2 - File Away Activity
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Hosts
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Liz Blamire
Liz is the tutor2u subject lead for Health & Social Care. She is a former NHS midwife who has worked in community, birth centre and acute hospital settings. Liz is an SSAT Accredited Lead Practitioner, who has taught Health & Social Care in FE and secondary schools, where she was a successful HOD. Liz has extensive experience in qualification development, assessment writing, examining and moderation, and is a textbook author. Liz has recently completed her MEd in Inclusion and Special Educational Needs, where she focused on the social, emotional and behavioural needs of children and young people.
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Lana Carlson
Lana is an experienced HOD, Lead IV and has taught Health & Social Care for 13 years in secondary schools. She is an experienced examiner and has a BSC (Hons) Degree in Health and Social Care Management and PGCE in Health and Social Care.