Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers Opens!

Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers Opens!

At long last the SFA have published their apprenticeship training providers policy, with a fantastic news for subcontractors!

 

The document titled Supporting quality and employer choice through a new Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers outlines the policy for apprenticeship training providers (in England) from May 2017.

The Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers opens for applications, today, 25 October 2016!

The first group of approved training providers will be selected from those who complete the application process by 5.00pm on 25th November 2016.

The RoATP will open for applications four times a year. The SFA plan to reopen the register as soon as the results from the first round are available.

I will attempt to cover the most critical elements of the policy in the sections below and as always the information will be available in Cleverblogs.


Eligibility to Apply to the RoATP


Only training providers who directly provide training are eligible to apply to the RoATP, so that means;

•    managing agents
•    intermediary bodies
•    consortium leads
•    brokerage organisations
•    any other similar entity that does not itself deliver education and training to apprentices

are not eligible to apply.

"Providers would be ineligible to apply to the register if they have a grade 4 “inadequate” rating for their apprenticeship provision. Organisations with a grade 4 overall but a higher grade for apprenticeship provision would still be eligible to apply."
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Future Role of Subcontractors

The plans to change the role of subcontractors seems to have been put on the back burner for now, which is great news!

Subcontracted practices will be monitored and any changes will happen over time.

There is a significant change from the proposal document in that subcontractors can continue to provide the whole of apprenticeship training programme and not just a small proportion.

"..we will require that all approved “main” providers will need to directly provide training for each employer’s apprenticeship programme that they deliver, but we will not require the main provider to deliver a significant majority of each framework or standard they contract with an employer to deliver. At the employer’s request, and subject to their agreement, main providers will be able to bring in sub- contractors to deliver whole, or parts of, frameworks or standards."
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Subcontractors don't have to apply to the RoATP if they deliver less than £100k of apprenticeship training. However, they can apply to the RoATP if they want to increase their training provision or to prove to employers that they meet the RoATP criteria.


Application Routes and Tests

Thanks to the consultation process the supporting route has been developed with the subcontractor in mind.

•    Main route - eligible for selection by levied employers to deliver apprenticeship training, or selection by another main provider to work as a subcontractor.

•    Supporting route - entry route to the apprenticeship market for organisations that offer a specialism, and providers who only want to deliver as a subcontractor.

•    Employer-provider route - employers who want to provide training to their own staff. They will have the flexibility to lead their own programme, or act as a subcontractor to their appointed main provider.

There will be a series of tests to pass, differentiated by application route, in areas of;

•    financial health
•    due diligence
•    quality, capacity and capability

"Providers on the supporting route will be able to deliver up to £500,000 of apprenticeship training per year, before being required to apply to the main route. Those providers who want to deliver less than £100k of apprenticeship training per year as a subcontractor will have the option to apply."
P5-Supporting quality and employer choice through a new Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers

It would seem that only Main Route applicants will be available to search for in the DAS, which will control subcontracting in the levy.


Application process

The register opens for applications, today 25 October 2016!

Take the following steps to complete the application process to enter the register of apprenticeship training providers (RoATP):

1.    Read the application instruction document to see if RoATP is right for you to apply to and determine the appropriate application route.

2.    Review the RoATP financial health self-assessment toolkit to establish if you are financially sound.

3.    Review the RoATP e-tendering support guidance to help with access to the questions on the e-tendering portal.

4.    Submit an application through the e-tendering portal before the application deadline.

Here are links to the RoATP application and information pages:

Register of apprenticeship training providers

Register of apprenticeship training providers: application instructions

Register of apprenticeship training providers: e-tendering portal guidance

The first group of approved training providers will be selected from those who complete the application process by 5.00pm on 25th November 2016.

 

 

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Don't Risk Failing the RoATP! - 13th January Deadline to Complete Your Provision in The Course Directory Portal

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13th January – 5pm Deadline!

A final reminder just in case you didn't catch the 'RoATP Getting it right first time' webinar delivered by National Careers Service Course Directory Team on 13/12/2016.

This date is extremely important!
if you fail to meet the Course Directory Provider Portal deadline of 5pm on 13th January 2017
then your RoATP application will automatically FAIL.

 

If you have applied to the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP), via the main route, then you will have received an email requesting you to add information about your apprenticeship offer in the Course Directory Provider Portal. (updated link 22/10/2020)

The email included a link to access your account and contact details in case you have any problems trying to access the portal:

Telephone: 0844 811 5073
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (updated email 22/10/2020)

The Course Directory Portal will be new to you if you have never had a direct contract with the ESFA and all the information you add will be seen in the Find Apprenticeship Training (updated link 22/10/2020) section of the Apprenticeships website.


Tip Before You Start...

There's been a lot of changes to course titles due to the change from frameworks to standards and this has caused problems when trying to add apprenticeship details in the portal.

To avoid this frustration I recommend that you check out the Find Apprenticeship Training page and search for the apprenticeships you will offer to get the correct information before you start completing you offer in the Course Directory Provider Portal.

Example:

I searched for Adult Care and 27 apprenticeship training offers are displayed.

If you continue on and click the Find training providers green button, add a postcode to return a list of training providers.

You will then get an idea of how they describe their apprenticeship offers as these should comply with the style guidelines and have already been accepted in the directory.


Course Directory Documentation

Here are some handy documents to help with your apprenticeship offer:

Apprenticeship data: course directory provider portal user guide

Course directory provider portal: content guidance - section 4 explains more about style guidelines.

There is also a lot of supporting information on Course Directory Provider Portal Help page.


Key Points for Quality Checks!
There are several points which you need to consider when preparing your apprenticeship offer as this will be quality checked.

Brief Overview

The brief overview of your company has a maximum of 750 characters and should include:
 
• What type of training provider you are.
• How long you have been delivering apprenticeship training.
• Any association with particular sectors or specialisms.
• The area of the country you cover.

The content must also:

• Be specifically targeted at employers.
• Apply to all apprenticeships you offer.
• Be compliant with the SFA's style guidelines.
• Be accurate and current.


The Content

As above, the content of your apprenticeship offer should include:

• Be specifically targeted at employers.
• Apply to all apprenticeships you offer.
• Be compliant with the SFA's style guidelines.
• Be accurate (provide sources for claims)
• Be current.
• Use the terms 'apprenticeship', 'training' and apprentice.

Your offer should NOT include:

• The terms 'standard', 'learner', 'course' and 'framework'.
• Any unconfirmed claims.
• Employers names.
• Anything other than overall Ofsted grade.


Apprenticeship Training for Employers

The content for this section must follow the same principles and the following should be included:

• Be specifically targeted at employers.
• Apply to the specific apprenticeship.
• Be compliant with the SFA's style guidelines.
• Be accurate (for claims such as awards and awarded by)
• Be current.
• Use the terms 'apprenticeship', 'training' and apprentice.

The following should NOT be included:

• The terms 'standard', 'learner', 'course' and 'framework'.
• Any unconfirmed claims.
• List the content of the apprenticeship.
• Any job roles.


IMPORTANT!

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You must select the 'Current contract with SFA' check box In the Provider Information section of the Course Directory Provider Portal.

Scroll down to the Apprenticeships heading and the check box is the first item.

If you don't select this then your offer and company information will NOT go through to the live site.

You will need to do this if you are currently a subcontractor but have applied to the RoATP via Main route..


Ready for QA

Once you have completed all of your apprenticeship offers and brief overview, then you need to have the content checked by the QA team.

There is a Ready for QA button on the top right of each page, you can click any of these.

It normally takes a few days to receive your feedback.


Points to Note!

1.    You must input your apprenticeship offer AND click the Ready for QA button by 5pm on 13th January 2017.

2.    If the frameworks you deliver have been withdrawn but standards not approved, input your company information
       and contact
the help desk to inform them.
       Telephone: 0844 811 5073 Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


3.    You can add apprenticeships after the 13th January deadline to satisfy the removal of frameworks and addition of
       standards.


4.    This directory is specifically for apprenticeship training.

5.    Both standards and frameworks can be added to the directory.

6.    The Ready for QA button will not be visible until you have added your apprenticeship offer.

7.    Make sure you only input apprenticeships on the portal which you can widely deliver. Don't offer information for
       an apprenticeship which you only intend to deliver to a specific employer.


8.    Within the Apprenticeship course information you can add locations. Enter the postcode of your company and a
       suitable catchment area such as 15 miles, so employers have more information.
      
Section 4.4. Link an Apprenticeship to a Location in the Apprenticeship data: course directory provider portal user guide.


 

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Framework Withdrawals, Consultations & Dates

Framework Withdrawals, Consultations & Dates

Exciting Times Ahead!

This post includes snippets of information that you may find useful or interesting in the countdown to the start of the apprenticeship levy & reform.

I don't know about you but I feel like there is a collective holding of breath in anticipation of all the new rules, registers and standards.

There are exciting times ahead but I have a sneaking suspicion it isn't all going to be plain sailing.


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The 10th National Apprenticeship Week will soon be upon us, 6th - 10th March and the SFA have just released a Communications Update newsletter with lots of information on how you can join in and support NAW.

There is also a
templates page with information on PR and press releases for your events.


RoATP Results

If you've applied to the first opening of the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP) you only have a few weeks more to wait to find out the results.

I've had it from several SFA sources that 7th March 2017 is announcement day but contracts won't be allocated until the end of March.

This could be a very exciting National Apprenticeship Week for those successful applicants!

The SFA are also planning a series of workshops for those successful providers who will change from subcontractor to lead.

With luck the second round of RoATP applications will be announced before May but according to FE Week the SFA are reluctant to say.


Institute for Apprenticeships
If you have opinions on how the Institute of Apprenticeships is to function then you have until 27th February 2017 to have your say on their draft operational plan.

The Institute of Apprenticeships board members were introduced in an interesting FE Week article which also highlights the distinct lack of representation by independent training providers, 7 out of 8 being college appointments.


Framework Withdrawals

The 4th batch of framework withdrawals has been announced for new starts as of 1 April 2018.

Click to download the latest list of withdrawn frameworks.

There is another consultation survey which is open from Wednesday 22 February to Wednesday 5 April 2017 so pop along and have you say!


Approved Standards

The list of approved standards is steadily growing but there are still quite a few standards still in development.

There are only 48 companies on The Register of Apprenticeship Assessment Organisations as I understand the application process is really quite rigorous.


Funding Bands

Just a reminder that all frameworks and standards fall within the 15 funding bands as of May 2017, the spreadsheets can be downloaded below.

Apprenticeship standards: funding bands

Apprenticeship frameworks: funding bands from May 2017

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If you aim to deliver standards as of May you will need to factor in the cost of the end point assessment, as this is included in the upper limit price and not an additional cost.

Only organisations found on The Register of Apprenticeship Assessment Organisations can perform this task.


Considering an MI System?

No matter how you decide to manage your data in the early stages you must take into account that your obligations don't stop with ILR submissions as you will be in scope for Ofsted inspections too.

Athena MIS is packed with tools for internal tracking and progression of a learner journey as well as the all important ILR generating features.

An introduction to Athena MIS & RAIL  outlines all the current features and benefits Athena MIS & RAIL provides for the management of your learner, employer, contract and subcontracted data.

We have a fully functional demonstration site and a You Tube channel full of  'How To..' videos to give you an idea of what Athena MIS is capable of.

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We now also offer a data management service including ILR validation and submission!


 

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Challenges Ahead for Subcontractors

Challenges Ahead for Subcontractors

The most significant changes in the reform will have a huge impact on subcontractors.

Not only from next April, but they could also be faced with a substantial financial outlay in the lead up to being accepted on the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP).

It's a waiting game at the moment, we don't know what the actual requirements will be for RoATP approval, until the rules published and the RoATP opens in October. At that point you will have to be ready to apply or wait until the next round. 

Hopefully you will have submitted your expression of interest to become an End Point Assessment organisation and completed the consultation surveys on the proposals for Apprenticeship Funding and the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers, as these are now closed.

All I know is it doesn't leave much time for future planning so as a recap I've put together my top ten list of reform changes, many of which could be in place in just over a month!


Top Ten Reform Changes

  1. To deliver apprenticeships from April 2017 you MUST be approved and be on the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP).

  2. The RoATP will be open for applications just 3 times a year.

  3. There is no direct transfer from the RoTO to RoATP, all must apply.

  4. Applicants must pass all three tests to be included on RoATP:

           Due Diligence.
           Financial Health.
           Quality, Capacity and Capability.

  5. There are new opportunities to become an End Point Assessment Organisation.

  6. If accepted on RoATP you will be responsible for monthly ILR data submissions.

  7. You can still deliver subcontracted provision, if you are on the RoTO or not, this will be available for Adult Education Budget and Advanced Learner Loans
        only and NOT Apprenticeships.

  8. Uplift payments will no longer be available.

  9. Framework funding will change to be in line with the Standards upper limits.

  10. Subcontractors will not appear in the DAS.

The apprenticeship reform is having an impact on our applications too! We're not waiting for the final publication of the rules, but going full steam ahead to make sure Athena MIS & RAIL will automatically generate ILR's ready for import into the Hub.


What's Next?

We know from the RoATP proposal document that when you apply to the register you will have to answer questions about what data management arrangements you have in place.

What we don't know is if it's an actual requirement to have an MI system in place at the time of application.


Questions to Think About...

1.    Do you take the plunge and get an MI system in place ready to apply to the RoATP?
2.    How long will it take to have an MI in place and ready to use?
3.    Can you use your chosen MI system for all your training provision?
4.    What happens if you don't get  RoATP approval?

Worse Case Scenario...

After quite a financial outlay you could be tied into a system, for however many years, for a service you are not allowed to deliver!


 

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Proposals Published for a Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers

Proposals Published for a Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers

There are some huge changes planned and you are invited to have your say!

On Friday 12th August the proposal for a NEW Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers was published. (RoATP)

The SFA have launched a survey so you can have a chance to comment on the proposals yourself, but the survey closes on 5th September 2016.

Below are the points I find the most interesting and of course this is just my 'in a nut shell' review of the document. It's certainly interesting reading... Exciting times ahead!


 

Changes to Subcontractor Role

In the most simplistic terms, due to employers soon being able to select providers directly from the RoATP and have a direct contractual relationship with them, the current model of 'lead provider' and 'subcontractor' is somewhat redundant.

As from May 2017 the term 'subcontractor' will be used for those training providers who supply significantly less than half of the apprenticeship training or are brought in to supplement training because they have the required expertise that the lead provider does not have.


 

Why You Need to Apply

If you want to deliver apprenticeships to any employer from May 2017 YOU MUST apply to join the RoATP.

The RoATP is separate from the RoTO. The RoTO will continue to operate Adult Education Budget & Advanced Learner Loans.

Even if you are delivering apprenticeships and are on the RoTO you will have to apply to the RoATP, as there will be no transfer from RoTO to RoATP.


 

Proposed Application Ineligibility

Management agents and any provider who has had an Ofsted inspection grade of 4 (for apprenticeship delivery) in the last 3 years should NOT be eligible to apply.

If a grade of 4 was given overall but a grade of 3 was given for apprenticeship delivery, they will be eligible.
 
"In the future system,we want all employers to have a direct relationship with their training provider(s),giving them maximum control to ensure value for money and quality of provision.

We therefore propose that managing agents, intermediary bodies, consortium leads, brokerage organisations or any other similar entity that does not itself deliver education and training to apprentices, should not be eligible to apply to the RoATP."

P5 of Proposals for a Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers


 

Application Process

There are three proposed routes to apply to the RoATP.

Main Route:

  • To be eligible for selection by levied employers.
  • To participate in the SFA procurement for delivery to non-levied employers.
  • Have the capacity and capability to deliver all or majority of the frameworks and standards they provide.
  • To deliver parts of frameworks and standards with a subcontracting arrangement for another provider on the main register.

Supporting Route:

  • The SFA are asking for views, via the survey, on the value of setting up separate route for those providers who only with to supply part of the training.

Employer - Provider Route:

  • This would be for levied employers who want to deliver staff training. They would have to meet the same criteria and would only be able to train their own staff and not be eligible for SFA procurement.

 

Application Tests

To be an approved provider you must be able to prove capability to deliver high quality apprenticeships, as well as fitness and ability to receive public funding.

The intended questions will be divided into three tests:

  1. Due Diligence.
  2. Financial Health.
  3. Quality, Capacity & Capability.

All three tests must be passed to be accepted onto the RoATP.

The due diligence and financial health will be similar to those used currently by the RoTO but a higher standard of quality, capacity and capability tests will be devised.

It's proposed that applicants will be asked to provide information such as:

  • Training delivery model including recruitment, off-the job training and on-programme assessment.
  • Internal management and delivery arrangements,including staff CPD.
  • knowledge, skills and experience of working with employers of differing sizes.
  • Prior experience and expertise of leaders and staff.
  • MI and data management arrangements, including data security.
  • Arrangements for safeguarding apprentices and learner support.

P12 of Proposals for a Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers


 

When to Apply?

It is proposed that the RoATP will be open for applications in October 2016.

There will also be the opportunity to apply to deliver to non-levied employers at this time as well.

There will be a time limit on this session, and then its proposed the RoATP will be open every three months, for a month at a time.

The SFA will publish an up to date list of approved providers along with which route they applied through.

Each provider must re-apply every year to stay on the register.



 

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