The Tutors' Association

TTA Represents UK Tuition Sector at UNESCO Policy Forum in Paris

In early November, The Tutors’ Association (TTA) proudly represented the UK tuition sector at the UNESCO International Policy Forum on Private Supplementary Tutoring in Paris. John Nichols, TTA President, and Richard Cowell, Vice-President, joined Mohan Dhall from the Australian Tutors’ Association to engage in crucial discussions about the global tuition industry and its role within […]

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TTA Joins the UK Skills Partnership: Expanding Our Commitment to Educational Excellence

We are delighted to announce that The Tutors’ Association (TTA) has been officially accepted as an Associate member of the UK Skills Partnership, further strengthening our role as a key player in the global educational sector. The UK Skills Partnership is a highly respected consortium of UK-based organisations committed to promoting education, skills, and training

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TTA President, John Nichols, Featured on BBC Breakfast to Discuss Safeguarding in Tutoring

Earlier this month, our President, John Nichols, appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss the crucial topic of safeguarding in the tutoring industry. In the interview, John highlighted the importance of tutors being registered on the DBS Update Service, ensuring that professionals working with children and vulnerable individuals are properly vetted and continuously monitored. As the

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Member Conduct and Professional Standards

The Tutors’ Association exists, in part, to enforce professional standards across the tuition sector. There are currently no legal obligations on tutors specifically (other than being obliged to follow the law as it applies to anyone else). However there are a number of business practices which, whilst technically not being illegal, are quite clearly ethically

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TTA’s UK Tuition Survey (Summer 2024)

The Tutors’ Association (TTA) is launching an extensive survey to better understand the UK’s tuition landscape, specifically focusing on the sector’s capacity. This initiative, carried out in collaboration with XTX Markets and various governmental and philanthropic bodies, aims to gather essential data to inform future educational strategies and opportunities, particularly following the conclusion of the

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Announcing the Winners of the National Tutoring Awards 2024

The Tutors’ Association is proud to announce the winners and finalists of the National Tutoring Awards 2024. This year’s ceremony, held on Friday the 21st June at the prestigious Leonardo Royal Hotel London City, celebrated the remarkable achievements and contributions of individuals and organisations within the tutoring sector. The awards night highlighted excellence across various

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Public Statement – TTA and Qualified Tutor

Friday the 16th of February, 2024 The Tutors’ Association is aware of a number of various claims and posts from Qualified Tutor Ltd, or individuals working for or with Qualified Tutor, that are either factually inaccurate or potentially misleading. The Tutors’ Association has always been very supportive of a number of initiatives by different organisations

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Designated Safeguarding Lead and Safeguarding Course Leader

Job Description Designated Safeguarding Lead and Safeguarding Course Leader (Part-Time, low time commitment) Salary: Negotiable hourly rate, dependent on experience. Relevant training provided as required. Hours: 2-8 hours per month (paid for a minimum of 2). Location: Fully remote (with some occasional travel to TTA events). Requirements of the Role: Candidate Profile: Essential requirements (candidates

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Beware! Six classic sole trader Self Assessment tax return mistakes to avoid

Article by GoSimpleTax According to HMRC, 11.7m taxpayers filed their 2021-22 Self Assessment tax return before the midnight 31 January 2023 deadline. About 800,000 filed on deadline day, with 36,000 doing so within the final hour. Talk about leaving it late. Some will no doubt have been surprised to later find out that their Self

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