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Find resources to support teaching and learning about careers in health and social care.
A Health and Care Careers Programme for Primary Schools: Reception and KS1
- Teacher pack and presentations
- Jobs for Everyone teaching guide (PDF 12MB)
- Jobs for Everyone session plan (PDF 124KB)
- When Isaac broke his leg (PDF 2.3MB)
- When Isaac broke his leg (PPT 24MB)
- I am not a doctor or a nurse part 1 (PDF 1.2MB)
- I am not a doctor or a nurse part 2 (PDF 1.3MB)
- I am not a doctor or a nurse part 1 (PPT 9.7MB)
- I am not a doctor or a nurse part 2 (PPT 11.4MB)
- Role play printable resources
- Chest X-ray (PDF 291KB)
- Food charts (PDF 361KB)
- Hand X-ray (PDF 626KB)
- Job badges (PDF 521KB)
- Jobs for Everyone Olaf's care plan (PDF 548KB)
- Jobs for Everyone Pumbaa care plan (PDF 534KB)
- Medications (PDF 500KB)
- Medicine label (PDF 478KB)
- Optometrist eye chart (PDF 248KB)
- Patient record (PDF 577KB)
- Signs (PDF 533KB)
- Additional training resources
- Introductory letter to parents and carers (DOC 112KB)
- Question word posters (PDF 939KB)
- Question word worksheets (PDF 585KB)
- Diversity – We are all different and the same worksheets (PDF 173KB)
- Diversity – We are all different and the same (PPT 2.4MB)
- Human body poster (PDF 463KB)
- Working in a hospital lyrics and YouTube link (PDF 87KB)
- If I worked in health and social care worksheet (PDF 484KB)
- Where could I work prompt sheet (PPT 3.4MB)
- Where could I work prompt sheet (PDF 703KB)
- Child parent and carer homework activity sheet (PDF 579KB)
- Jobs for Everyone jobholder guidance (PDF 85KB)
- 40 A4 jobs cards (PDF 5.4MB)
- Project completion certificate (PDF 1.9MB)
They Jay Perez Story: Key Stage 4 & 5
The Jay Perez Story learning set comprises a sequence of five video clips, each with accompanying tasks and activities. We follow Jay, after his accident, as he interacts with health and care staff in the emergency response team, the operating department, on the ward, at home and in the GP surgery.
The aim of this resource is for students to find out about different careers in health and care that they may not know about. There is a strong focus on the differences between roles and how teams work together. A focus on skills forms a theme throughout the five scenes and activities: both specialist skills and those more transferable life skills that health and social care staff use every day.
At the end of the session students will be able to name and understand a wide cross section of roles in health and care sector. Students will gain an understanding of how skills are used in the workplace and the importance of transferable skills.
Virtual Workplace Tours
YouTube
South Yorkshire Careers Hub YouTube page
Preparing to Apply – Top 5 Tips from South Yorkshire Employers
Making a Successful Application – Top 5 Tips from South Yorkshire Employers



