Accessible, step-by-step, guidance on how to attain your Health and Social Care Level 2 Diploma with a clear focus on how to pass the assessment. Written by a hugely experienced team with decades of practical experience of working in the sector, the Collins Health and Social Care Level 2 Diploma sets out the core units in clear, easily navigable spreads âe" each of which focusses closely on what candidates need to know and do to pass the qualification. Content is delivered with step-by-step guidance for the candidate with ready-to-use assessment tasks for both knowledge and work-based evidence. These are broken down into what is required for candidates to pass: what they need to know (knowledge) and what they need to do (competence). These are be linked directly to getting students the number of credits they need. There are also a number of engaging case studies to ensure that the books are rooted in real experiences of working in the health and social care sector, linking the theory to good practice.
Integrating Social Care into the Delivery of Health Care: Moving Upstream to Improve the Nation's Health was released in September 2019, before the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic in March 2020.
... Shelley Cohen Konrad, Signe Flottorp, John Gilbert, Brigid Gillespie, Pippa Hall, Ruth Harris, Gillian Hewitt, Valerie lles, Chris Kenaszchuk, Byrony Lamb, Tony Leiba, Jill Maben, Pat Mayers, Mary McAllister, Filomena Meife, ...
This book presents the proceedings of the 2020 Special Topic Conference of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI STC 2020), held for the first time as a virtual conference on 26 & 27 November 2020, due to restrictions ...
This book provides a clear explanation of the whole area and includes a wide variety of case studies and examples within health and social care, including the Voluntary Sector.
New Ways of Working in Health and Social Care explores the range and depth of recent challenges facing professionals in health and social care.
OF 'SOLIDARITY' IN UK SOCIAL WELFARE Here then, perhaps, is a British version of solidarity in social welfare, but early there are strong tensions between the powerfully liberal individualistic strands of the British understanding of the ...
As a result, this book focuses on health and adult social care, with a separate Short Guide by Conradie and Golding (2013) covering work with children and young people. There is also a useful Short Guide to Social Work (Adams, 2010), ...
The perfect companion text for anyone studying a Health and Social Care degree, or any other course related to the health and social care services.
Written to accompany the Foundation degree in Health and Social Care, and other higher education courses in the same area, this book offers a user-friendly approach to help you make the most of your course.
An early example of an extended action research project in a nursing context (Towell and Harries. 1979) is built around what might be called the institutional- isation of the facilitator role. It describes how Towell (working in ...