This document provides information from a health and social care unit on creative activities. It discusses using art therapy and its benefits. Key points include identifying six examples of creative activities used in health and social care, describing the benefits of expressive art therapy, and demonstrating and analyzing the benefits of art therapy for a service user. The document also recommends creative activities that could be done in settings like a nursery, care home, day care center, or personal home.
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a journey of thinking differently, and therefore doing things differently, that we hope continues well into
your future.
We have selected concepts and thinking tools that have proven their value, ease, and applicability in a
variety of industries and in over five years of experience with front line teams in various NHS organisations.
We’ll provide you with just enough background theory to help you see why the various thinking tools ask
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abstract concepts. Rather, it is on developing new thinking that leads to new ways of doing.
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If you find it useful please give it a like and subscribe to mybusinessenglish.com and the mybusinessenglish YouTube channel.
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2. Time to Think………….
Vowelless!
Vowels have been taken out of
mathematical words.
Can you recognise them?
1. Brckts
2. Cbd
3. Dnmntr
4. Fctr
5. grdt
3. Budget Updates
• Chancellor delivered his budget yesterday.
• Key point:-
• £2bn for social care, and £100m for new
triage programmes at English hospitals
next winter.
• “We're the party of the NHS", the
chancellor says
4. Learning Outcomes
• Identify six examples of creative activities
used in health and social care
• Describe the benefits of expressive art
therapy
• Demonstrate the use of art therapy and
analyse the benefits to a service user.
5. Creative Activities
• A creative activity is one that is:-
• Imaginative
• Artistic
• Expressive
• Driven by thought, imagination or
emotions
6. Graffiti Boards
• Examples of creative activities.
• 1 minute then the sheet moves around!
Activities Co-ordinator
8. Art Therapist
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that
uses art media as its primary mode of
expression and communication. Art can be
used as a tool to help with emotional issues.
Art therapists work with children, young
people, adults and the elderly. Service users
may have a range of difficulties or
disabilities. These include emotional,
behavioural or mental health problems,
learning or physical disabilities, life-limiting
conditions, neurological conditions and
physical illnesses
9. Art Therapy
• Let’s creative some art!
• Listen to the following piece of music and
produce a masterpiece.
• Mozart
10. Feedback from Task
• How did you feel when painting?
• Relate the task to PIES and write a
paragraph to give feedback and thoughts
about the benefits of art therapy.
12. Individual Task
• Recommend creative activities to do in the
following settings.
A Nursery
A Care home
A day care centre
In a persons own
home
13. End of Unit Evaluation-HSC
M5
• How effective was the teaching and learning
approach during this unit ? Did you enjoy the
trips and speakers?
• Did your lecturer support you with your
assignment and help you understand the
criteria for this?
• Please evaluate your own contribution to the
unit in relation to attendance and home
learning tasks completed.