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Public Liability Insurance
Stefka_2
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I want to start teaching Saturday classes to young people (I am CRB checked). I know I need public liability insurance but I am not sure where to start with my search. Any suggestions?
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Your local broker is as good as any place to start.0
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It may also be worth seeing if there is anything available through the NUT or other union bodies.In the beginning, the universe was created. This made a lot of people very angry and was widely regarded as a bad move.The late, great, Douglas Adams.0
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Hi,
For teaching or tutoring a great site to use is www.jltbis.co.uk .
It worth giving them a call to find out details, but there is a good guide to the type of cover your looking for at
Teacher, Tutor & Trainer Inurance
Hope this helps and good luck!!0
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