Title: Resource materials
1Resource materials
BTEC 1st Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit
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- Creative and Therapeutic Activities
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- Video What is a Care Home?
- Website Recreation Therapy
- Website Creative Expressive Activities
- Website ECPAT Creative Activities
- Website First School
- WebsiteRecreative Resources
- News release
- Essential Reading list
- Related Reading list
- Extended Reading slides and links
3Video clip What is a Care Home ?
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4Website links
www.recreationtherapy.com/tractv.htm
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Review Substantial list of ideas and methods for
creative and therapeutic activities for people of
all ages
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5Website support
http//www.creativeexpressiveactivities.com/Activi
ties.htm
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Review Detailed theory regarding people with
special needs and related creative and
therapeutic activities.
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6Website support
http//www.ecpat.net/eng/ecpat_inter/Publication/O
ther/English/Pdf_page/ecpat_creative_activities.pd
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Review Easy to read theory with loads of ideas
for creative and therapeutic activities that
could be adapted for all ages
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7Website support
http//www.first-school.ws/
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Review Substantial list of ideas and methods for
creative and therapeutic activities for children,
particularly cultural celebrations and events.
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8Information of professional service in Creative
and Therapeutic activity
http//www.recreativeresources.com
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Recreation's purpose is not to kill time, but to
make life, not to keep a person occupied, but to
keep them refreshed not to offer an escape from
life, but to provide a discovery of
life. Author Unknown
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9News release
Autistic and mainstream pupils in Kent
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p/uploadedFiles/PDF20Published20NR/Pub_FR_2006M
ay08.pdf
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10Bibliography - essential reading
Rashid, E. Hetherington, A Wyatt, L (2008) BTEC
First Health Social Care Hodder Education,
England ISBN 9780340971574
Asbridge L, Lavers S, Moonie N Scott, J (2008)
Health and Social Care. Heinemann,
England ISBN 9780435500269
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11Bibliography Child related reading
- Bruce, T (2004) Cultivating Creative Babies,
Toddlers and Young Children Hodder and Arnold,
London (ISBN 0340814675)
Hobart, C and Frankel, J (1999) A Practical Guide
to Activities for Young Children. Nelson
Thornes, London (ISBN 07487450033)
Meggitt, C (2006) Child Development An
Illustrated Guide 2nd edition Heinemann, Oxford
(ISBN 0748765264)
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12Extended bibliography
Parsons V (1998) Simple Expressions Creative
Therapeutic Arts for the Elderly in Long-Term
Care Facilities Venture Publishing ISBN-10
0910251975 ISBN-13 978-0910251976
Review For all who are interested in this area
and for all those who care for, and work with
older people. Well illustrated and includes
practical, instructive methods for simplistic
creative and therapeutic arts for the elderly.
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13www.books.google.co.uk/books?idi6ldf1yha88Cprint
secfrontcover
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Hibday, A Ollier, K(1998)Creative Therapy
Activities With Children And Adolescents British
Psychological Society, Blackwell
ISBN1854332570
Review 50 activities (exercises, worksheets and
games) which can be used in working with
children, adolescents or families, this text aims
to encourage creativity in therapy and assist in
talking with children to facilitate change.
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14http//books.google.co.uk/books?idSp_wuhe8QTkCpr
intsecfrontcover
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Bolton, G Calman, K (1999) The Therapeutic
Potential of Creative Writing Writing
Myself Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
England ISBN1853025992
Review Creative writing can provide a
complementary therapy to talking and reflecting.
Book written for health-care professionals who
wish to use therapeutic writing with their
patients, and for those wishing to start writing
creatively in order to help themselves.
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15http//moodle.llandrillo.ac.uk/course/category.php
?id18Moodle Health Wellbeing
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