BTEC Health and social care Tutoring

BTEC Food Technology requires strong practical understanding, clear written evaluation, and the ability to apply theory to coursework and controlled assessments. Success depends on meeting assessment criteria precisely and producing well-structured evidence. Our specialist tutors support students with coursework planning, theory understanding, and assessment preparation to help them achieve top grades.

How we teach the BTEC Health & Social Care

Overview

Health & Social Care at Level 3 develops the academic understanding and applied skills needed for healthcare pathways—nursing, midwifery, paramedicine, OT, social work, mental health, and more.

How our tutors help you score higher

  • Teach you how to write like the qualification expects: applied scenarios, justified decisions, evaluative judgement.

  • Support with research skills and referencing, so your work looks professional and credible.

  • Help you master the difference between description vs analysis vs evaluation (where grades are won).

  • Prepare you for externals with model answers, timing strategy, and command-word training.

Full curriculum (core + common options)

For the Extended Diploma, core units include: Pearson Qualifications

Core / Mandatory (commonly delivered)

  1. Unit 1: Human Lifespan Development Pearson Qualifications

    • Growth, development stages, factors affecting development, life events, and support.

  2. Unit 2: Working in Health and Social Care Pearson Qualifications

    • Roles/responsibilities, organisations, teamwork, communication, person-centred working.

  3. Unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care Pearson Qualifications

    • Body systems, homeostasis concepts, impacts of disorders (centre-dependent emphasis).

  4. Unit 4: Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care Pearson Qualifications

    • Research methods, interpreting data, ethical issues, making evidence-based judgements.

  5. Unit 5: Meeting Individual Care and Support Needs Pearson Qualifications

    • Assess needs, plan care, implement support, review outcomes, barriers and ethics.

  6. Unit 6: Work Experience in Health and Social Care Pearson Qualifications

    • Reflective practice, skills logs, linking experience to theory and standards.

  7. Unit 7: Principles of Safe Practice in Health and Social Care Pearson Qualifications

    • Safeguarding, legislation, risk, accidents/emergencies, confidentiality, safe working.

  8. Unit 8: Promoting Public Health Pearson Qualifications

    • Determinants of health, health promotion campaigns, evaluating interventions.

Common optional units you may see

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Your questions answered

Common questions

It’s much more science- and evidence-driven (nutrition, safety systems, research, experiments).

Yes—planning, structure, wording, analysis depth, and meeting criteria (without writing it for you).

Yes—both are fully supported.

By fixing structure + evidence quality (justification, evaluation, technical accuracy).

  1. Often quickly once structure, evaluation depth, and criteria-mapping are fixed.

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