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Hot breakfast briefing. 29 th March 2010, One90 Restaurant. Adult and employer funding in 2010/11. Brought to you by the Pearson Research Institute. Pearson Research Institute. Created in response to: An increasingly knowledge-driven economy in which education is critically important
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Hot breakfast briefing 29th March 2010, One90 Restaurant Adult and employer funding in 2010/11 Brought to you by the Pearson Research Institute
Pearson Research Institute Created in response to: An increasingly knowledge-driven economy in which education is critically important Lack of an established private sector company contributing to the policy debate
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Adult and employer funding in 2010/11 Nick LinfordHead of the Pearson Research Institute And available to take questions:Andrew King, on secondment from BIS to the LSC (Skills Funding Agency from 1st April 2010)
The funding divide From April 1st 2010 the funding policy, eligibility and methodology divide is likely to widen further Skills Funding Agency
19+ ER 16-18 LR (FE) 19+ ER 4m 16-18 LR (FE) 16-18 Appren Adult LR Adult LR 16-18 Appren 2010/11Funding DCSF BIS Funding Learners £7.5bn
The funding divide continued 2010/11 16-18 LR(FE) 16-18(Appren) Adult LR(FE) 19+ ER(Appren & TtG) Funding + 12.2% + 6.6% +0.1% -11.5% + 23.3% Learners + 10.4% + 1.1% - 25.3%
Achieved by much lower rates Achieved by cutting less expensive ‘developmental’ (non-priority) provision A closer look at the adult learners Adult LR(FE) 19+ ER(Appren & TtG) + 23.3% - 25.3% But, more funding for new pre-employment programs
What makes this breakfast so hot? New LSC/SFA information for 2010/11 Earned Autonomy paper – published 25/03/10 SFA Guidance Note 3 – published imminently
Providers (excl. new/poor performing)Flexibility to view within ER only 2. 3. Outstanding providersFlexibility to vire between ER and ALR plus a number of other freedoms Earned Autonomy 2010/11 will be a pilot year Three categories of provider: New or poor performingNo budget flexibilities 1.
Earned Autonomy Framework for Excellent (FfE) grade for Qualification Success Ratedetermines category FfE financial health and control grades likely to be taken into account Flexibility to vire capped (e.g. 20%), and SFA Divisional Director would need to agree it Opportunity to respond and shape the policy
SFA guidance note 3 • Firstness: • Even greater emphasis on funding firstness • Completeness of prior achievement data poor • Quicker ER data returns: • Starts data within 2 reporting months and • leavers/achievement within 3
Concluding themes for ALR and ER > Cut, switch and efficiencies > Earned autonomy > Data quality Q & A with Andrew King
The hands-on guideto post-16 funding Currently consideringwhether to writea 2010/11 edition www.fundingguide.co.uk
The hands-on guide to post-16 performance and data Launched on April 13th 2010 www.dataguide.co.uk
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