Unit 323- Support learners with sensory and/or physical needs Level: 3 Credit value: 4 NDAQ number: M/601/8135
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Outcome 1 Understand the rights and needs of children and young people with physical, motor and/or sensory disabilities |
1.1 explain the effect of a primary disability on children and young people’s social, emotional and physical development
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1.2 explain the effect of: a) long-standing or progressive conditions b) chronic illness, pain and fatigue c) on the emotions, learning, behaviour and quality of life of children and young people
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1.3 explain how medication taken by children and young people may impact on their cognitive and physical abilities, behaviour and emotional responsiveness. |
Outcome 2 Understand the special educational needs of learners with sensory and/or physical needs |
2.1 explain the nature and level of sensory and/or physical needs of learners in the setting of making optimal use of learners’ residual sensory and physical functions. |
2.2 summarise the individual plans of learners with sensory and/or physical needs with whom they work
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2.3 explain the roles and responsibilities of others who contribute to the support of learners with sensory and/or physical needs
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2.4 explain the sorts of specialist equipment and technology used by learners with whom they work and how it helps overcome or reduce the impact of sensory or physical impairment
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2.5 explain the importance of making optimal use of learners’ residual sensory and physical functions.
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Outcome 3 Support learners with sensory and/or physical needs to maximise learning
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3.1 adapt the layout of the learning environment and the equipment used to enable learners with sensory and/or physical needs to access and maximise learning opportunities
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3.2 select, develop and use teaching and learning materials in the appropriate medium as required by learners with sensory and/or physical needs
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3.3 demonstrate ways of supporting learners with sensory and/or physical needs to actively participate in learning activities as appropriate to their level of development, physical abilities and any medical conditions
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3.4 demonstrate ways of using and helping learners to use any specialist equipment to maintain their comfort and maximise participation in learning activities
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3.5 demonstrate ways of promoting learners’ self-esteem and independence. |
Outcome 4 Implement structured learning programmes for children and young people with sensory and/or physical needs |
4.1 use knowledge of individual children and young people to contribute to planning structured learning programmes
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4.2 work with children, young people and others to plan delivery of structured learning programmes to: a) minimise distractions b) minimise disruptions to normal routines and schedules c) take place at a time when children and young people are most receptive and will receive maximum benefit
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4.3 explain the importance of being responsive and flexible in implementing structured activities for learners with sensory and/or physical needs
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4.4 implement structured activities as agreed with children, young people and others to meet the needs of learners with sensory and/or physical needs. |
Notes for guidance
Learners with sensory and/or physical needs:
learners who demonstrate degrees of hearing, visual and/or physical impairment.
Others: who may contribute to supporting learners with sensory and/or physical needs eg:
• lead professional
• family members
• teachers responsible for the learner
• specialist teachers within the setting or part of local support services
• Special Educational Needs Coordinator
• health professionals
• allied health professionals eg therapists
Specialist equipment:
equipmentand learning aids which may be required by learners with sensory and/or physical needs, eg:
• auditory aids
• visual aids
• mobility aids
• Brailling machines
• information and communication technology (ICT) hardware and software
Teaching and learning materials:
thematerials suitable for learners with sensory, multi-sensory or physical disabilities, eg:
• tactile diagrams
• Braille
• subtitled video or DVD material
• ICT hardware and software
Structured learning programmes:
individual learning programmes to address the additional needs of learners with sensory and/or
physicalneeds, eg. physiotherapy, mobility, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy