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As part of Tutorcast, Tutor Trust's very own podcast, this series aims to amplify the voices of our wider community who are joined together by a concern for young people with severely low school attendance.
Find out the latest from Tutor Trust below. If you have a story or want to discuss anything with the team please:
Email: press@thetutortrust.org
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As part of Tutorcast, Tutor Trust's very own podcast, this series aims to amplify the voices of our wider community who are joined together by a concern for young people with severely low school attendance.
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Tutor Trust has conducted an internal analysis of how we support pupils with SEND, what we could learn from our data and how we could better represent these pupils in our advocacy efforts. Recent government announcements on SEND system reform in February 2026, included an extra £4 billion to fund new and existing support, as well as a restructured EHCP process.
At Tutor Trust, we love hearing about the difference that tutoring has made to both our tutees and our tutors
We gather feedback from all our stakeholders, and we especially like hearing from our tutees about the impact of their tutors
Tips and guidance on starting university from our alumna tutor, Maddy.
A deep dive with our Tutor Training and Quality Assurance team to talk about why high-quality tuition is key to what we do.
We're looking forward to going back to the classroom in our partner schools, and are looking forward to forging new partnerships this year.
As we come to the end of a busy Autumn term, we’re looking back on 12 months of continued impact in which we have extended our reach into even more schools across the North of England.
Findings from the first stage of our place-based social justice research project are already prompting important discussions amongst our staff team.
In Poverty and Place part two, Carl and Louisa from the University of Manchester's Education Department, build on the themes they spoke about in part one.
We’ve recently taken to the stage at two important education summits to share how we ensure we deliver impactful tuition