Why employers should work with us?
Specialist Tutoring for Primary and Secondary Learners
Inspired Tutoring delivers specialist tutoring and alternative provision, addressing the critical challenge Local Education Authorities and schools face in finding qualified staff for primary and secondary learners with complex needs. Our dedicated team brings over 13 years of combined frontline experience working directly with vulnerable learners, achieving a 90% reintegration rate for learners back into education settings in the current school year.
Key Benefits
Addressing the Challenge of Tutoring and Alternative Provision
Inspired Tutoring maintains a nationwide network of specialist teachers, tutors, and mentors, each vetted through our rigorous three-stage assessment process. Our staff specialise in supporting learners with SEMH, Autism, PDA, MLD, and SLD needs, alongside subject-specific requirements such as but not limited to Maths, English, Science and importantly helping all young people prepare for adulthood through working on life skills.
Why do young people require tutoring or alternative provision?
Young people require tutoring or alternative provision when mainstream education cannot meet their needs, including SEMH challenges, autism spectrum conditions, or severe learning difficulties. Traditional classroom environments may trigger anxiety, behavioural responses, or academic regression, necessitating personalised, specialist intervention to maintain educational progress and wellbeing.
Our Proven Process for Alternative Provision
Your referral triggers our systematic matching process. We begin with a comprehensive needs analysis examining educational history, specific challenges, and learning preferences. Our internal database contains pre-vetted specialists across all regions, enabling rapid deployment. When internal resources cannot provide the perfect match, we headhunt specifically for your requirements using our established sector networks. Once matched, we arrange home visits to establish rapport and assess environmental factors before commencing tuition.
How quickly can tuition commence after referral?
Tuition commences within an average of 10 days from referral receipt. Our simplified process includes immediate needs assessment, specialist matching from our pre-vetted network of over 178 tutors, and rapid deployment coordinated regionally.
Measurable Outcomes for Your Authority commencement
We track three critical metrics: time to tuition commencement, successful reintegration rates, and academic progress, where subject-specific support is provided. Our previous school year data shows 90% of learners successfully reintegrated into education settings within the school year. Our quiet triumphs represent genuine life-changing interventions for families and authorities alike.
What qualifications do your tutoring and alternative provision staff hold?
Our staff hold relevant teaching qualifications when required (QTS, QTLS, or equivalent), specialist SEN training, and extensive experience with complex needs learners. All undergo enhanced Safer Recruitment checks and continuous professional development. Many possess additional qualifications in autism support, SEMH intervention, and subject-specific expertise.
Book Your Tutoring and Alternative Provision Consultation
Inspire Tutoring, trusted by Local Authorities, provides immediate, specialist tutoring and alternative provision that delivers measurable outcomes. Our nationwide coverage ensures geographical barriers never prevent access to quality support. Book a call with our consultation team to discuss our tuition packages and discover how we can resolve your tutoring and alternative provision challenges within 10 days.
Get in Touch with Inspire EHC
Our specialist team sources proven candidates who deliver from day one. Contact our team to discuss your requirements and receive a targeted shortlist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which areas do you cover for tutoring and alternative provision services?
We provide alternative provision services nationwide across England. Our network of over 150 specialist practitioners ensures geographical coverage never prevents access to quality support. We maintain regional coordinators to ensure rapid deployment and contextual understanding.
What types of learners do you support through tutoring and alternative provision?
We support primary and secondary learners with complex needs, including SEMH challenges, autism spectrum conditions, PDA, MLD, and SLD. Our specialists also provide subject-specific support in Maths, English, Science as well as preparing for adulthood through working on life skills. Each placement is individually matched to the young person's specific requirements and learning profile.
How do you ensure safeguarding compliance in tutoring and alternative provision?
All our staff undergo safer recruitment checks that can be found in our Safer Recruitment Policy, and continuous monitoring through our quality assurance framework. We maintain detailed records audited quarterly, conduct regular supervision, and ensure all placements meet statutory requirements. Our processes align with Local Authority safeguarding protocols.
