The End of Non-Levy Procurement?

The End of Non-Levy Procurement?

Will SME access to the Apprenticeship service finally see the end of Non-Levy Procurement?

Access to Apprenticeship Service for SME's

January 2020 saw the launch of SME access to the Apprenticeship Service meaning that ALL and not just levy paying employers can engage apprentices and providers through the Service.

In support of this transition additional funding was made available through the service for up to 5,000 new starts per month between January and March 2020.

Access to the additional funding was open to all main providers that remain listed on the RoATP and NOT just those with an existing non-levy procured contract.

This will be great news for all main providers on the RoATP as it looks as though there will be no more jumping through hoops to get a non-levy procurement contract, however  as mentioned in a previous post the RoATP is to close on 15th April 2020 until further notice.

Let's hope this closure won't have the dramatic impact the closing of ROTO had on small training providers!

The plan though is for ESFA to issue more details about the transition arrangements from November and through the rest of 2020.

 

 


 

 

Non-Levy Apprenticeship Procurement announced! - Recap on Rules, Regulations and Resources.

Non-Levy Apprenticeship Procurement announced! - Recap on Rules, Regulations and Resources.

CONGRATULATIONS to all who have been successful in the Non-Levy procurement!

The ESFA announced the results of the non-levy tender in December and FE Week posted a list of the successful applicants.

It's been a shocking wait for training providers who began this process more than a year ago as this tender was an addition to the first RoATP opening.

For many it's a bitter sweet success to make it on the register as some haven't been able to deliver training without this additional contract, or indeed be eligible to apply for non levy procurement this time around due to the revenue constraints etc.

There's some good news regarding the appeal process though as FE Week announces:

•    Non-levy tender appeals are lucky for some

•    Grade two provider wins non-levy tender appeal!

According to FE Week 32% of the successful applicants will be delivering their first main apprenticeship contract, which makes for a very exciting time ahead!

With this in mind and considering all the new elements involved in apprenticeship delivery, especially for providers who have previously only delivered training as a subcontractor, I thought it would be a good time to recap on some of the new rules, regulations and available resources.


Subcontracting rules

With the introduction of the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP) and its associated application rules

a main provider must directly deliver some of the apprenticeship training and are not allowed to subcontract it all out.
 
"At the outset of each apprenticeship, a main provider and employer will agree a plan for its delivery. You must directly deliver some of the apprenticeship training and/or on-programme assessment associated with each employer’s apprenticeship programme. By apprenticeship programme we mean the apprentices that are being trained for the employer that has chosen you. The volume of training and/or on-programme assessment that you directly deliver for each employer must have some substance and must not be a token amount to satisfy this rule. It must not be limited to a brief input at the start of each employer’s programme or involve delivery to just a few of a large number of apprentices."
P123 Page 20 Apprenticeship funding and performance-management rules for training providers v4

Take a look at my recent blog regarding the new subcontracting rules which will be in force as from January 2018.

There are some courses available to those who need support transitioning from delivering frameworks to standards, check out the Delivering Standards section below!


Apprenticeship 20% off the job training and annual leave

The ESFA provided the following clarification announcement yesterday:

"To provide clarification, off-the-job training is an essential part of an apprenticeship and therefore, must take place during employed time. If, by exception, training takes place in an evening, or outside of contracted hours, this should be recognised (for example, through time off in lieu).

Should an apprentice not be able to attend a planned training session (due to leave, sickness, operational pressures) the apprentice should be given the opportunity to catch up on what they missed (e.g. by attending one to one sessions with their provider or using on-line learning materials). As above, this should take place during paid working hours.

The programme is sufficiently flexible to accommodate exceptional periods of leave or sickness."

ESFA Announcement 10-01-2018


Monthly ILR submissions

As you know a main provider needs to satisfy all of the ESFA's contractual requirements such as monthly ILR submissions.

This can be very complex and frustrating and I've tried to provide as much information as I can in this area.

I recently wrote an updated blog post including the latest versions of documentation, ILR Entry tool and PDSAT application, so rather than repeat this here go check out that post!

As a provider of an ILR compliant MIS system I would also advise that you check out our system too, Athena MIS!

There's no need to mess about amalgamating XML files when you use Athena MIS, all learner types are automatically generated in one ILR.

We offer as much support as possible in creating your error free ILR's in Athena MIS, we will even validate and upload to the Hub for a small monthly fee!


Ofsted

 In September 2016 Ofsted changed the rules regarding inspections of training providers to include subcontractors.

Ofsted reserves the right to inspect and grade any subcontractor and its provision as a separate entity”.

Further education and skills inspection handbook Further education and skills inspection handbook Point 36, Page 10.

There has been several news articles in FE Week regarding this ruling as Ofsted haven't inspected any subcontractors as yet, but I would think this is about to change!

•    Halfon: ‘Ofsted must start inspecting subcontractors’ 

•    Milton appears to back subcontractor inspections

Regardless of being a main, employer or supporting provider all are subject to the scrutiny of Ofsted!


Delivering standards

As many of the frameworks are being withdrawn training providers will have to deliver the new apprenticeship standards sooner rather than later.

I would imagine changing delivery methods from frameworks to standards could be quite daunting but The Education & Training Foundation

have a series of courses to help "progress your delivery of apprenticeship standards".

Delivering apprenticeship standards courses in:

•   adultcare, healthcare and dental

•   business administration and customer service

•   catering and hospitality

•   digital

•   Early Years

•   education and training

•   hair and beauty

•   leadership and management

•   motor vehicle and engineering

•   warehousing and logistics

Course fees are reduced for SET members.

"The Society for Education and Training (SET) is the new professional membership organisation of the Education and Training Foundation for practitioners working in the post-16 education and training sector. Since the close of the Institute for Learning (IfL) in November 2014, SET has taken on its legacy and continues to support practitioners through their professional membership."


 

 

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ITT Non-Levy Procurement Opens!

ITT Non-Levy Procurement Opens!

Non- Levy Procurement Competition Opens!

The ESFA has just announced that the  ITT is now open for applications, so login to the Bravo Solutions portal and get cracking!

If you have been accepted on the RoATP as a main provider then you are eligible to apply.

If you applied the first time you will find that the questions and requirements are different.


Critical Differences


There are a number of critical differences between the new procurement and the old one, including:

  • New tender value caps and contract award limits to ensure greater confidence that awards are set at realistic levels.
     
  • Awards in line with current levels of geographical delivery in the 9 English regions.
     
  • Improved scoring criteria and evaluation methodology.
     
  • The ability to grow above award values in year, subject to a number of conditions.
     

This will be a highly competitive exercise, which will attract interest from a wide range of training providers.


Key Features Part One

Areas to be tested:

  • Readiness to deliver.
     
  • Delivery planning.
     
  • Meeting employer and apprentice needs.
     
  • Management reporting and quality assurance.
     
  • Outcomes and impact.

 Key Features Part Two

  • The scoring criteria has changed see the ITT.
     
  • New tender value thresholds.

Key Features Part Three

  • ESFA will maintain the current levels of geographical delivery.
     
  • Organisations will submit a single bid and specify funding needed out of each regional funding pot.
     
  • Performance management in place to allow providers to grow above award values in year if delivering inline with their tender. 
     
  • See performance management rules in the ITT.

 

New Funding Allocation


The funding allocations from this non-levy procurement
will be allocated in December 2017 and will run from:

1st January 2018 to April 2019 
 

 


Watch the video for more information!

 
 

RoATP Remains Closed!

Until the ITT application window is completed the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers will remain closed to new applicants.


This procurement is open until the beginning of September and with luck the next round of the RoATP will open soon after.


What's the Impact?

You are NOT eligible to apply for this non-levy procurement unless you've been accepted on the RoATP as a main provider.

So this means that you won't be able to secure a contract to deliver non-levy apprenticeship training until after April 2019 as long as you make it as a main provider on RoATP.

There is no information regarding the opening frequency of the non-levy procurement, but as soon as I hear anything I will let you know.