Specialist Agencies
Key Terms
Healthcare Workers
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100

We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.

MindUK

100

The process of restoring a person to good health following a surgery, an accident, or other illness, including recovery from addiction.

Rehabilitation

100

You'll treat all common medical conditions and refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent and specialist treatment. You'll focus on the general health and care of a person combining their physical, psychological and social needs.

doctors

100

List 2 things living donors can provide? 

  • 1 kidney 

  • part of the liver

  • tissues such as bone marrow 

200

We help individuals overcome the impact endometriosis can have on their lives ·

Endometriosis UK

200

A wide range of treatments designed to treat the whole person rather than the symptoms of their disease. An example is acupuncture.

Complementary therapies

200

Provides care and support to women and their families while pregnant, throughout labour and during the period after a baby's birth.

midwife

200

Name 2 healthcare professionals involved with organ transplantation

  • highly skilled surgeons

  • specialist nurses

  • physiotherapists 

  • occupational therapists 

  • counsellors 

  • social workers

300

 We are a mental health charity for children, young people and their parents, making sure all young people can get the mental health support

YoungMinds

300

Means suitable. Used in context of food preparation and consumption according to Jewish dietary laws. Covers permitted and forbidden foods, for example not cooking or eating milk and meat products together.

Kosher

300

You'll work as part of a multidisciplinary team, providing direct patient care. You can choose to work in a variety of settings, everything from hospital wards and operating theatres to schools and patients' homes.

nurse

300

A variety of equipment may be needed to help service users remain independent when carrying out routine activities each day. 


This equipment may be recommended by... Name 2 types of health care professionals 

  • physiotherapists 

  • occupational therapists 

  • doctors 

  • nurses

  • care assistants 

  • health care assistants 

400

From day one of dementia, we'll be right here with you. For support and advice. For pushing for change, and for life-changing treatments and care.

Alzheimer's Society

400

Preconceived opinions or fixed attitudes about a social group that are not based on reason or evidence. Prejudicial attitudes may lead to active discrimination.

prejudice

400

Works with adults, children and families and often specialise in a specific field of work – such as support for children and families, or working with adults with physical disability or mental health related needs. We help people make changes and access their rights as people and citizens.

Social Workers

400

What is a holistic approach? 

Holistic is a term that is used to describe all the needs that you might encounter as an individual. We know that cancer can affect many areas of your life and as a result your individual needs may change.

500

What is the leading charity for older people.

Age UK

500

Supporting people to take control of their lives and futures by taking full part in discussions and decisions about their care and treatment.

Empowerment

500

Works with people of all ages and can look at all aspects of daily life in your home, school or workplace.

occupational therapists

500

List one hazard that might take place in a nursing home

slipping in the shower