Summary: This workbook for OCR GCSE Health and Social Care will help build your understanding by answering questions on all key topics.For use either in class or for homework, this full colour Workbook provides stimulus materials on all the topics. These are followed by sets of questions designed to develop and test skills. Additional exam-style questions will help you put what you have learned into practice. Answers are available online at www.hodderplus.co.uk/philipallan/workbooks so you can check and assess your responses. Special school prices available for multiple purchases, see here for details: www.hoddereducation.co.uk/Schools/philipallan/Student-Workbooks.aspx
Builds knowledge and confidence with topic specific exercises Develops students' skills throughout their course, right up to the exam Saves valuable preparation time and expense with self-contained exercises that don't need photocopying Provides instant lesson solutions for specialist and non-specialist teachers
Builds knowledge and confidence with topic specific exercises
Develops students' skills throughout their course, right up to the exam
Saves valuable preparation time and expense with self-contained exercises that don't need photocopying
Provides instant lesson solutions for specialist and non-specialist teachers
Table of Contents: IntroductionHealth, social care and early years provisionThe range of care needs of major client groupsThe ways people can obtain services and the possible barriers that could prevent people from gaining access to servicesThe types of care services that exist to meet client group needs and how they are developed and organisedThe principles of care that underpin all care work with clientsThe main work roles and skills of people who provide health, social care and early years servicesUnderstanding personal development and relationshipsThe stages and patterns of human growth and developmentThe different factors that can affect human growth and developmentThe development of self-concept and different types of relationshipsMajor life changes and sources of support