Unit 2: Working in Health and Social Care

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Unit 2: Working in Health and Social Care Starter: On a mini whiteboard, list as many different health and care professionals you can think of. Think higher – give one example of how each of the professionals will support service users. Holy Cross College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust May 2018

Learning objectives… By the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Identify the different health care professionals. Explain the role of each professional. Identify the support each professional provides the service user. Discuss the impact the professional can have on a service user.

Professionals in the Health Care Sector Doctors Nurses Midwives Healthcare assistants Social workers Occupational therapists Youth Worker Care Manager Care Assistants Support Workers

Doctors There are a number of different types of doctors who specialise in different areas. Can you think of five different types of doctor and what they specialise in? Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you and write down your ideas in your workbook.

General Practitioners (GP) Doctors General Practitioners (GP) A GP is the primary point of contact when a person is unwell. A GP provides ongoing Health Care for people in the community. This includes Caring for people who are unwell including simple surgical procedures Preventative care and health education.

General Practitioners (GP) Doctors General Practitioners (GP) A GP has a number of responsibilities. Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you what these responsibilities are and write them in your workbook. Think higher: next to each responsibility write how this will help the service user.

General Practitioners (GP) Doctors General Practitioners (GP) Diagnose Treatment Plan Health Education GP Responsibilities Medication Vaccinations Treatments Referrals Monitor Treatments

Hospital Doctors Three Levels Junior Doctors Registrars Consultants Psychiatry – mental ill health Geriatric - the frail elderly Hospital Doctors Cardiology – people with heart conditions Paediatric – children Oncology – people with cancer

Midwives Play a central role supporting women through all the stages of pregnancy providing antenatal and postnatal care. What is meant by antenatal and postnatal care? What type of care would be included in antenatal and postnatal care? Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you and write down your ideas in your workbook.

Nurses There are a number of different types of nurses who specialise in different areas. Can you think of five different types of nurses and what they specialise in? Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you and write down your ideas in your workbook.

Learning Disability Nurses Task: Research what each nurses role is and write your findings in your workbook. Largest group of professionals in health services. School Nurses Adult Nurses Mental Health Health Visitors Paediatric Nurses Nurses Practice Nurses District Nurses Learning Disability Nurses Neonatal Nurses

Healthcare Assistants Often known as nursing assistant or auxiliary nurses. They work under the guidance of qualified healthcare professionals such as midwives and nurses. They work in many healthcare settings including GP practices, hospitals and nursing homes. Duties include:- Taking patients temperature and pulse, making beds, washing and dressing patients, serving and assisting with meals

Occupational Therapists Work with people of all ages who struggle with practical routines of daily life. This may be due to a disability, physical or psychological illness, an accident or old age. Specific activities will be agreed with patient to help them overcome barriers to independent living. Work in patients home, GP practices, nursing homes, prisons, social services and hospitals.

Social Workers Help and support people of all ages through difficult times in their lives. Ensure vulnerable people are safeguarded and help them to live independently. Including children, people with disabilities, mental health problems and the frail elderly. Social workers specialise in either children or adult services. How would the services required for children and adults differ? https://youtu.be/84bE1M6Usz0 Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you and write down your ideas in your workbook.

Social Workers Adult Services:- Older people, adults with disabilities, adults with mental health problems. Support them living independently and in residential care, work closely with families and carers. Child Services:- Provide support for children and their families. Ensure child is safe and protected from abuse. Implement special measures for children at risk. In extreme circumstances this may include removing the child their home. Manage fostering and adoption processes. Work in children's residential settings and support young people leaving residential care. Think Higher: Apply how the work of a social worker can help a service user Physically, Intellectually, Emotionally and Socially.

Youth Worker Work with people ages 11-25. Support young people reach their full potential. Work in a range of settings and are employed by the council or religious organisations or voluntary organisations. Research the type of settings that a youth worker would be involved with? Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you and write your research in your workbook.

Youth Worker Typical Activities:- Delivering programmes relating to young peoples concerns including smoking, drinking, drugs, relationships and dealing with violence. Residential activities Sports teams Managing community projects Supporting parents for child’s healthy development

Care Assistants Provide practical help and support for people who have difficulties with daily activities. Care assistants work in a wide range of settings including shelter accommodation, residential homes and day care centres. What age groups do care assistants work with? What type of support do they provide? Task: Discuss with the person sitting next to you and write your research in your workbook.

Care Managers Key leadership role within residential care settings and are responsible for:- Adults with learning difficulties Older people in residential and care homes People in supported housing People receiving hospice care Responsibilities include appointing and managing staff, managing budgets and ensuring the quality of care meets the required standards.

Support Workers This role is closely linked to a healthcare or nursing assistant discussed earlier. Support workers work under the supervision of professional such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists and social workers. Once a needed has been identified the support worker will work closely with the patient and their family to implement the plan. They may provide support with parenting skills, financial management and domestic skills.