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Apprenticeships: Levy and Funding Update

By Paul Turner, Futures Leader, Thursday 27 October 2016

The government has released further details on the levy and how it’s going to work from April/May 2017 – we’ve summarised the key information you need to know below. It appears that some changes and concessions have been made to certain aspects following the consultation round, subsequent analysis and a touch of press campaigning.



What did the Conservative Party Conference reveal?

By David Grailey, Chief Executive, Tuesday 18 October 2016

NCFE spent some time at the Conservative Party Conference this year, seeking insight into the new government’s education and skills reforms. Here’s a round-up of what we found out during the four days of the Conference and what the government will be focusing on. What is immediately striking is the extent to which the decision to leave the European Union is overshadowing all other government discussions and decision-making for the foreseeable future. Prime Minister Theresa May has clarified that Article 50 will be invoked by spring next year – effectively giving a minimum of 2 years for negotiations to leave the EU. This will involve a significant level of negotiation with existing EU members as well as a substantial amount of work removing EU legislation from UK statute (the ‘Great Repeal Act’).



Apprenticeships: quality over quantity

By Michael Lemin, Policy and Research Manager, Tuesday 18 October 2016

There appears to be some confusion in government over apprenticeships at the moment. Perhaps it’s an inevitable consequence of changing the Prime Minister, Education Secretary and Skills Minister in the middle of one of the most ground-breaking reforms to skills policy for decades. At the Conservative Party Conference, the Prime Minister listed some of her party’s achievements over the past 6 years. Included in this list was the claim that the government has “created nearly 3 million apprenticeships.”



Likely win for #SaveOurApprenticeships but lessons for government are more important

By Nick Linford, Writing exclusively for NCFE, Wednesday 12 October 2016

The FE Week newspaper, which I edit, has reported that the government is on the verge of announcing a u-turn on the apprenticeship funding rate. Unless you’ve been ‘off the grid’ for the last two months, you’ll be aware the government approach to reform meant cuts to 16-18 apprenticeship framework funding rates from 1 May 2017.



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