Start & End of Year ILR Transition - 2020

Start & End of Year ILR Transition - 2020

IMPORTANT - ILR Transition Period 2020

ILR Transition Period

We're heading into the new funding year 2020 - 2021 but 2019 - 2020 ILR's are required to be submitted until 22nd October 2020.

I’ve made this post a little early this year due to there being minimal changes from the ESFA, there will be a NEW FIS application to download  for 2020 - 2021 however, it hasn't been made available yet but I'll update the links as soon as it's published.

There's still lots of time to prepare your ILR's during this year end / start transition period and hopefully the following information will be of help for training providers new to delivering as a lead.

As you are aware we are transitioning from one funding year to the next and to be fair it's a simple process if you have an MI system to take out the hard work.

However, if you don't you'll need to factor in several very important aspects for this time of year, which won't phase you if you are up to speed with the ILR Specification and Provider Support  online documentation, if you aren't then I will explain what you need to know below.

There is a crossover of ILR's during this transition period and this follows the same process each year.


 

Main Rules
 
•    The first ILR of a new funding year is due in September.

•   The data cut off for each funding year is always 31st July!
 
•    This means that the data you submit in R12, R13 & R14 MUST NOT include completion or achievements dates if these
      fall after 31st July.
 
•    These learners are classed as continuing, even if they complete in the first week of August, their ILR data must be submitted
      for the remainder of the new funding year.


 

 Data Collection Timetables

Click the links below to download the return schedules.

2019 - 2020 Data Collection Timetable

2020 - 2021 Data Collection Timetable


 

New ILR Field

The new funding year always sees changes to the ILR schema due to definition changes and the addition or removal of various data fields in line with funding rule changes.

The ILR specification: 2020 to 2021 - Summary of changes online documentation explains these in full but tI'd like tom point out one additional ILR field which is required for Apprenticeship Standards

  • Off The Job Training Hours.

This field collects the total Actual off-the-job training hours (as defined in the funding rules) that is delivered to the individual apprentice over the practical period of the apprenticeship before gateway. Actual Hours for Off the Job Training : field.


 

Submit Two Different ILR's in September and October!

Basically for two months you have to submit two ILR's to cover the end of 2019 - 2020 and the start of 2020 - 2021.

The main requirements:


1.    Prepare two ILR's for submission.
 
2.    Be aware of the two different ILR submission dates.
 
3.    ILR XML structure changes.
 
4.    NO Completion data after 31st July 2019 in R13 & R14.
 
5.    Continuing learners across funding years.


 

 


September Returns


4th September R01 - first return for 2020 - 2021.

14th September R13 - penultimate return 2019 - 2020.

 


 

What are ILR's R13 & R14 Used For?

Essentially these last two ILRs are there to allow you time to make sure all the ILR data you've submitted throughout the year is correct, which means by 22nd October all of your 2019 - 2020 ILR data should be correct and up to date and all ALL PDSAT and FRM report queries should be resolved.

Check out the ESFA financial assurance: monitoring the funding rules for the specific funding year documentation. 

You must return correct learner information including:


•    Withdrawn

•    Completions in year

•    On Learning Break

•    On Programme

•    Including those transferred to another programme or provider.


Failure to do so could cause funding claw backs, inconsistent QAR data and ultimately running the risk of having your ESFA contracts cancelled due to the inability to correctly manage data.


 


October Returns


6th October R02 - second return for 2020 - 2021.

22nd October R14 - final return of 2019 - 2020.

 


Using the ESFA’s Learner Entry Tool

This transition period can be a tricky prospect, especially if you are using the ESFA’s Learner Entry tool however the ESFA now has a step by step guide!

To continue submitting R13 and R14 2019 – 2020 ILR’s you will use the setup you have now, the documentation is quite old but is available from the links below:


•    2019 - 2020 ILR Learner Entry tool

•    ILR learner entry 2018 to 2019 user guide

•    Learner Entry Tool Known Issues

•    FIS with 2019 – 2020 data set

 

For submitting 2020 – 2021 ILR’s you will need to have:

Each year the two funding years will almost certainly require a different XML schema so you have to make sure your ILR’s validate against the correct funding year data sets.

Again, you will need to make sure your R12,R13 & R14 MUST NOT include completion or achievement dates if these fall after 31st July.

But YOU MUST include these in your 2020– 2021 ILR’s.

You will need to use both ILR Learner Entry tools and both versions FIS to validate the next 4 ILR submissions!

You will be able to import your 2019 – 2020 ILR into the 2020 – 2021 Learner Entry tool and modify the data there.

Then export in the new funding year format and validate in FIS against the 2020 – 2021 data set!


Important FIS Information!

You will need to make sure you download the ESFA'S latest Funding Information System (FIS) application to conclude the current funding year.

1. Download most up to date FIS application

2. Download the FIS user guide for 2019 to 2020

3. Import 2019 - 2020 ILR

4. Run FIS validation

5. Check any errors against the 2019 - 2020 Validation Rules Spreadsheet.


You will need to make sure you download the ESFA'S Funding Information System (FIS) application for the new 2020 - 2021 funding year.

1. Use FIS application with 2020- 2021 data set - when avaialble

2. Import 2020 - 2021 ILR

3. Run FIS validation

4. Check any errors against the 2020 - 2021 Validation Rules Spreadsheet..

Make sure you upload the ILR's to Submit learner data before the deadlines to avoid any problems.


ILR Validation Process

It's really important that your ILR validation processes include all the available tools to keep you on top of the ESFA's various funding rules and regulations.

FIS - Funding Information System

FIS is a desktop service application element of the Education and Skills Funding Agency’s data collections system which can be used by data providers to

•  validate Individualised Learner Record (ILR) data
•  calculate funding and derived variables
•  create a range of reports based on a set of ILR data

PDSAT - Provider Data Self Assessment Toolkit

"PDSAT is a tool for analysing learner and learning delivery data. It interrogates Individualised Learner Record (ILR) data and produces reports on this data, so that providers can identify and investigate potential anomalies in the ILR data."

ILR data: check that it meets standards and quality requirements

Download PDSAT Tool.

Funding rules monitoring reports - The suite of FRM reports supports the current year's monitoring plan. As this work supports the ESFA's overall assurance approach, some FRM reports also appear in the provider data self-assessment toolkit (PDSAT).

The FRM reports in the Submit Learner Data service highlight any funding issues you may have from duplicate learners to invalid loans.

It's imperative that in your data management processes you keep up to date with any of the issues raised in these reports.


 GDPR

You should all be GDPR compliant, or at least working towards compliance as the ESFA are checking up!

Since 25th May 2018 your application and enrollment forms should include the updated contact preferences fields, as set out in the ESFA's updated Privacy Notice.

You should also check out the Education and Skills Funding Agency privacy notice: April 2019 if you haven't done so already.

 

Why not take the easy option and let Athena MIS Manage it for you?

Athena MIS - ILR Dashboard

The ILR Dashboard accommodates the ILR transition across funding years.

ILR Return schedules built into the ILR Dashboard to see the different dates and switch funding years for the schedules to change.

You will now have to familiarise yourself with switching between funding years on the ILR Dashboard to view the appropriate learners.

Athena Manages the Changes so you don't have to think about:


•    the different XML schema
 
•    changing data formats
 
•    data cut off period
 
•    transferring continuing learners.

Athena MIS manages all this for you!


 

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What Does GDPR Mean for Training Providers? - July Update!

What Does GDPR Mean for Training Providers? - July Update!

Regardless of how small your company is, if you collect and store personal data you are in scope for GDPR compliance!

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Basically personal data about your staff and your learners needs protecting and to comply with the GDPR you must have a whole host of new policies and procedures in place.

GDPR has been ratified by the UK government, so as it stands it will be enforced regardless of Brexit.

If you haven't made a start by now there's no way you will become GDPR compliant by May 25th, but as the Information Commissioner says, don't panic!

 "To small and micro businesses, clubs and associations who are not quite there, I say … don’t panic! As the new ICO Regulatory Action Policy, out for consultation very shortly, sets out, we pride ourselves on being a fair and proportionate regulator. That will continue under the GDPR. 25 May is not the end of anything, it is the beginning, and the important thing is to take concrete steps to implement your new responsibilities — to better protect customer data."

It's not going away, If you're yet to make a start check out the 12 Steps to Take Now document to see what's in store.

Download the full General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to see just what changes are on the cards.


GDPR & ILR's

You should all be GDPR compliant, or at least working towards compliance as the ESFA are checking up!

As of 25th May 2018 your application/enrollment forms should now include the updated contact preferences fields, as set out in the ESFA's Appendix F - Privacy Notice.

The Learner Contact Preference Entity Definition is explained on pages 61 - 64 of the Specification of the Individualised Learner Record for 2018 to 2019 Version 3 documentation.

You should also check out the Education and Skills Funding Agency privacy notice: May 2018 page if you haven't done so already.


Questions You Should Be Asking!
 
•    What data am I collecting?
 
•    What is the lawful basis for me storing and processing this information?
 
•    Where does it go and what happens to it?
 
•    Do I share this information with anyone – are they GDPR compliant?
 
•    Do I share the information with anyone outside the UK? Does the country it goes to have legal rules in place to comply?
 
•    What's the information going to be used for?
 
•    What do I tell the person when I collect the information?
 
•    How have they actively shown that they agree to this?
 
•    How long do I need to keep the information for?
 
•    Why do I need to keep it as long as I do?
 
•    Do I need to do anything to comply in these instances?


Six Core Principles

These are the six core principles of the GDPR, are the basic foundations on which the regulation was constructed and what you need to deliver in order to comply.

1. Personal information shall be processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner

Principle one in a nutshell is the concept of clear consent. In any situation where personal information is collected, it should have clear consent of the data subject. Opt-in tick boxes are still allowed, but the regulation explicitly prohibits consent by non-action or opt-out boxes. You are non compliant if you still offer an opt out!

2. Personal information shall be collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes.

When you collect personal information, it must be explained to the data subject the purpose for its collection and why it's being processed. Organisations will to need to become much clearer with data subjects about what their personal information is going to be used for.

3. Personal information shall be adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary.

When collecting personal information, the data controller must only collect personal information that is absolutely required for the specified purpose. For example, collecting personal information to send to the ESFA in an ILR, there's no basis for the requirement of my marital status.

4. Personal information shall be accurate and, where necessary, kept up-to-date.

As data controller you are obligated to ensure – to the best of your abilities – that the information collected is correct. The regulation is trying to address situations where processing incorrect personal information may cause distress or harm to data subjects.

5. Personal information shall be retained only for as long as necessary.

All personal information must now have an expiration date applied appropriate to its collected purpose. Indefinite retention isn't an option and will probably seriously upset the ICO!

6. Personal information shall be processed in an appropriate manner to maintain security.

This is the principle that has had a huge impact, as it requires data controllers and processors to ensure that their systems maintain the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data processing systems.


New ICO Fees for GDPR

The ICO's new fee structure takes affect on 25th May 2018, if you are already registered the new fee will be required on renewal.

"The new structure was laid before Parliament on Tuesday 20 February as a Statutory Instrument and will come into effect on 25 May 2018, to coincide with the General Data Protection Regulation."
March's e-newsletter


ESFA Privacy Notice

The ESFA will have to make updates to their privacy, consent and data protection policies as of 25th May.

The current ESFA privacy notice which contains the following:

"Changes to this Privacy Notice

The ESFA may amend this Privacy Notice from time to time. If we make any substantial changes in the way we use your personal information we will make that information avai lable by amending this notice."

 


 

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