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The Tutors’ Association Public Statement – Tuition franchise and business support disputes.

7th of February, 2025 Background It has come to the attention of The Tutors’ Association that there has been an increase in disputes over the last twelve months between individuals purchasing tuition franchises (and becoming ‘franchisees’) and tuition franchises and, in some cases, other suppliers offering high-value services to tuition businesses that have a high […]

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TTA Represents UK Tuition Sector at GESS Dubai

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of visiting Dubai with TTA Treasurer Chris Wordsworth to represent our members at GESS Dubai. This global event brought together educators, innovators, and policymakers to explore the future of education and showcase advancements in learning technologies. In addition, we hosted TTA’s first-ever Regional Event in Dubai on the

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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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E-Learning: ‘DSL for Tutors (Children & Young People)’

SAFE fully understands the time restraints in which many professionals are under therefore attending a virtual or F2F course may not be possible. SAFE has therefore created an online E-Learning programme named ‘Designated Safeguarding Lead for Tutors (Children & Young People), designed specifically for the tutoring sector(s). The E-Learning is applicable to tutors, either working

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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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President’s Update – March ’24

President’s Message Greetings from The Tutors’ Association and best wishes for a Happy Easter! Throughout March, TTA has continued to work intensively to support tutors and tuition providers across the UK and, increasingly, further afield. A highlight in March has been meeting a range of new and existing members at Regional Events in Oxford, Leeds

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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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