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INTRO OP1.1 Understand the importance of
engagement in leisure and social activities in health and social care
Time to think…………..
Sweets Quiz- all the answers are sweets or chocolates.
Clever folk- Garden flowers- Big bus- Talk quietly- Lots of parties- Spin around- Lorry Drivers Snack-
Answers
Clever folk- Smarties Garden flowers- Roses Big bus- Double Decker Talk quietly- Wispa Lots of parties- Celebrations Spin around- Twirl Lorry drivers snack- Yorkie
Objectives
Identify the benefits of gardening as a leisure activity
Describe why it is important to develop interests to do in your own home
Establish four activities a person can do in a residential or group living home
Critically evaluate the effect of social and leisure activities on development
Recap
Catch the ball and name a social or leisure activity.
Gardening
As a health and social care worker it is important to think of a variety of activities to offer service users.
Lets create a Thought Shower why gardening could be beneficial for people.
Timer
Individuals well-being
Gardening as a therapeutic activity.
Thrive
Task
Create a leaflet to highlight the benefits of gardening to service users.
What fruit and vegetables could you produce?
A person can burn 300 calories doing one hour of moderately active gardening
Did you know
Have you met any objectives?
Board Blast
What leisure or social activities can a person do in their own home?
Lets learn a new skill !
Watch the clip then it’s your turn………..
Pom Pom Making
Who could take part in the pom pom activity?
Discussion
What is residential care?
As people grow older they may want to live somewhere where they can have a good quality of life but with a bit more help with activities of daily living.
As a support worker what leisure and social activities could you organise?
Small Group Task
You are the activity coordinators at Primrose Residence and you need to prepare a themed activity for the residents to stimulate their memories that is both fun and engaging.
Remember some of the residents might have a physical disability such as arthritis or they may have dementia.
Put together an activity with a risk assessment.
Feedback
Group Display
Make a group display on leisure and social activities to do within:-
a person’s home.
a residential or group living home
Have you met any objectives?
Review
Use the microphone to ask your peers a question on leisure and social activities.
Directed Study
Start to work on Task 2 by completing the table you will return to this later in the week.Task 2 A range of leisure and social activities
A local community
A person’s own home
A residential or group living home
Day care provision
INTRO OP1.1 Understand the importance of
engagement in leisure and social activities in health and social care
Visit
Welcome Vicky Froud and Alex Baldacchino
INTRO OP1.1 Understand the importance of
engagement in leisure and social activities in health and social care
Time to think……….
Nikki buys items that cost £11.74. She pays with a £20 note.
How much change is she given?
You give Nikki her change in the smallest possible number of notes and coins.
What notes and coins do you give her?
Objectives
Identify a range of four activities that take place in the community
Describe why clubs are important for supporting relationships
Outline four activities a person can do within day care provision
Assess the impact of leisure and social activities on peoples quality of life
Evaluate the benefits of leisure and social activities
Recap- Activity
Spot the health and safety hazards You are observing some creative and
leisure activities. What is wrong with the following?
A user of service is enjoying a cooking activity, but has a cut on their hand that is not covered by a plaster or disposable glove.
A group of adults are taking part in an outdoor game of rounders ,but the wooden bats are old and falling apart.
Circle Time
Let’s look at our posters from your employability session and think about activities available in the community.
What is day care provision?
Day care can be for children or may be for older people or people with disabilities who live in their own homes independently but may need some support.
Social services provide day care for people who may be socially isolated and lonely.
Let’s play pass the parcel
When the music stops take off a layer and talk about the activity you find.
Happy
Add to your group display
Have you met any objectives?
Active Learning
Make a game in which you ask questions about leisure and social activities.
Time to play
Play each others games and answer the questions.
Reflect
What is the recommended amount of exercise we should have every day?
Have you met any objectives?
Task 2
Be a star complete your Task 2 for this unit.