by Mark Walsh (Author)
Provide your students with a strong and distinctive case study approach which will contextualise key issues with the Student Textbook for BTEC First Health and Social Care.
The aim of this book is to develop the knowledge and understanding needed for the completion of the BTEC First Health and Social Care course. Each chapter focuses on one BTEC First Health and Social Care unit, which is in turn divided into manageable sections by regular features such as Key terms, Case study and Activities.
By the use of realistic case studies, topic-focused spreads and an extensive range of interactive activities, students are given the opportunity to engage with everything they will need to gain a BTEC qualification.
Chapters:
- Communication in health and social care
- Individual rights in health and social care
- Individual needs in health and social care
- Ensuring safe enviroments in health and social care
- Vocational experience in health and social care
- Cultural diversity in health and social care
- Anatomy and physiology for health and social care
- Human lifespan development
- Creative and therapeutic activities in health and social care
- Health and social care services
- The impact of diet on health
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Collins Educational
Published: 14 Apr 2010
ISBN 10: 0007342659
ISBN 13: 9780007342655
Mark Walsh is a writer, teacher and mental health nurse. He works with both further and higher education students, teaching health and social care and social science courses. Mark has written a wide range of bestselling textbooks and teacher resources, and has worked as an educational teaching consultant, and as a senior examiner.