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The Tower School in Epping High Street opened on April 21 following a positive Ofsted pre-registration inspection. The independent school, which provides education for young people aged 11-18 years who have autism and associated conditions, was visited by the education watchdog in March. Inspectors reported The Tower School was ‘likely to meet all the independent school standards when it opens’. The school is run by Acorn Care and Education, which is part of the Outcomes First Group, which has experience operating another 42 independent schools across the country. The school will provide six lessons every day, with pupils receiving more than 25 hours of on-site education each week in 10 classrooms all of which are said to be “suitably resourced” to teach groups of up to seven pupils. ....
Competition watchdog mulling probe into children’s social care market Following call from children s social care review chair Josh MacAlister to investigate market for children in care placements, Competition and Markets Authority says it is considering doing so Photo: Fotolia/tashatuvango Story updated 28 January 2021 The UK’s competition watchdog says it is considering investigating the children’s social care market after the recently-appointed chair of the care review wrote to it urging it to do so. Frontline chief executive Josh MacAlister – appointed by government this month to head an independent review into children’s social care – revealed on Twitter yesterday that he had written to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), calling on it to carry out a study into the social care market. ....
A SUSSEX MP is paid £37,000 a year as an adviser to a children’s care provider. Conservative MP Tim Loughton is paid the figure “for an expected commitment of 12 hours a month” but refused to tell The Argus what it entailed. The payment has been revealed in the latest release of the House of Commons register of financial interests. According to the document, the East Worthing and Shoreham MP acts as an adviser to the board of the Outcomes First Group, formerly the National Fostering Agency. He is also chairman of the Quality and Safeguarding Board at the Outcomes First Group. ....