Health and Social Care Unit 1
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- Health and Social Care Unit 1
- Life Stages
- Infancy (0-2)
- Early Childhood (3-8)
- Adolescence (9-18)
- Early Adulthood (19-45)
- Middle Adulthood (46-65)
- Later Adulthood (65+)
- P.I.E.S
- Physical
- Growing in normal stage eg how tall you are
- Intellectual
- To do with the brain e.g. problem solving at work/school
- Emotional
- Your feelings and how you understand them. Your face can show your emotions
- Social
- How much you socialise and how you build relationships
- Physical
- Self Concept
- Self-Image (how you see yourself) + Self- Esteem (how confident you are)
- What can effect it
- Relationships
- Appearance
- Age
- Gender
- Social Class
- Life Experiences
- Education
- Ethnicity
- Relationships with others
- Sexual Orientation
- Media
- Positive/ Negative comments
- Media
- Sexual Orientation
- Relationships with others
- Ethnicity
- Education
- Life Experiences
- Social Class
- Gender
- Age
- Appearance
- Relationships
- What can effect it
- Self-Image (how you see yourself) + Self- Esteem (how confident you are)
- Motor Skills
- Gross
- Development of larger muscles in your body
- Eg, Running, Skipping, Jumping, climbing
- Development of larger muscles in your body
- Fine
- Development of smaller muscles in you body
- Holding a pecnil, drawing, counting
- Development of smaller muscles in you body
- Gross
- Life Events
- Expected
- Eg, marriage, giving birth, retirement
- Unexpected
- Death of a loved one, being made redundant, illness
- Expected
- Socialisation
- Primary
- Takes place inside the home with the family
- A persons acceptance and learning about norms and values
- Takes place inside the home with the family
- Secondary
- Learn what is appropriate asa member of a smaller group in society
- Primary
- Factors
- Economic
- Wealth and Income
- Occupation
- Social Class
- Poverty
- Social Class
- Occupation
- Wealth and Income
- Psychological
- Mental
- Social, Cultural & Emotional
- Family
- Culture
- Friends
- Personal Relationships
- Marriage/Civil Cermonies
- Separation & Divorce
- Marriage/Civil Cermonies
- Personal Relationships
- Friends
- Culture
- Family
- Economic
- Support
- Professional
- E.g. a nurse or a doctor/GP
- Informal
- E.g. a friend or a neighbour or a family member
- Professional
- Barriers
- Financial
- Not enough money to access the services
- Geographical
- Area which a person lives and were the serivce is located
- Physical
- E.g. no wheelchair access
- Cultural and Language Barriers
- E.g. not being able to understand the service provider
- Psychological
- How an individual thinks about a service
- Lack of Resources
- Not enough resources or service to provide someone with
- Financial
- Life Stages
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