Removing plaster and electric issues

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Hi everyone I am new to this forum.
I recently took part in a plastering course, I now understand the very basics and can plaster a wall and put up plasterboard. However my knowledge besides this with DIY is very weak and I was wondering if I could have some advice. I have a small room with a V shaped ceiling and the plaster is artex and falling down. Behind it is wooden laths. I am keen on knocking out the plaster and replacing it with normal non texture plaster. However I am not really sure where to start. I have time on my hands at the moment and its a room that isn't used much so if I make mistakes I have time to correct them.
I have watched some youtube videos and it seems okay to knock out the plaster with a hammer and then separately the laths? Is this correct?
What do I do with plug sockets and light switches and ceiling lights also ?
Thanks in advance for any advice
 
Before you do anything the artex should be tested for asbestos and dealt with accordingly.

Sockets light pendants should be removed and the cables choc-blocked and taped ready to feed through the new plasterboard.
 

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