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Foundation Learning policy and resources – What’s new?

Foundation Learning policy and resources – What’s new?. Managing transition from NQF to QCF implementation (LSC, Mar 2010) http://alturl.com/ndvk.

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Foundation Learning policy and resources – What’s new?

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  1. Foundation Learning policy and resources– What’s new?

  2. Managing transition from NQF to QCF implementation(LSC, Mar 2010) http://alturl.com/ndvk April ‘10 List – August ’10 Delivery: If the QCF qualification is accredited and confirmed for funding by 1st April 2010, providers will be required to deliver it (new starts on NQF predecessors will not be funded) from 1st August 2010 September ’10 List – January ’11 Delivery: If the QCF qualification is accredited and confirmed for funding between 1st April and 31st August 2010 inclusive, providers will be required to deliver it as soon as possible. New starts on NQF predecessors will not be funded from January 2011 Readiness review: In August 2010, the SFA will consider QCF readiness, focusing in particular on whether critical provision (in terms of volumes and identified priorities) is available on the QCF and if there are areas of critical provision not yet available

  3. Managing the transition from the NQF to the QCF implementation – 2 For all NQF qualifications without a direct QCF successor it is intended that new starts will not be funded from January 2011, or sooner if funding approval is already due to end before that date A list of NQF qualifications which will not be funded will be published alongside each of the published lists of approved QCF qualifications Live list at http://qfr.lsc.gov.uk/ukvqrp/support/list updated on a regular basis through the transition period. A ‘freeze’ of the list will be taken on the 1st April 2010 and on the 1st September 2010. These will form the definitive lists for delivery as of 1st August 2010 and 1st January 2011 respectively.

  4. QCF and the Personal Learning Record fact sheet (LSC,March 2010) http://qfr.lsc.gov.uk/qcfsl/ High-level overview of the changes being made to the MIAP Personal Learning Record to support additional services around CAT (full integration Sept 2010). A free service allowing learners to: • view their QCF achievement data (collected from awarding bodies) • identify potential future QCF learning episodes through Rules of Combination (RoC), Routes to Achievement (RtA) as well as opportunities to transfer achievement • manage access to their QCF achievement data by learning providers, careers advisers, awarding organisations, employers and other approved third parties

  5. Changes to the EMA arrangements for E2E learnerswww.lsc.gov.uk/providers/moneytolearn/lss/index.htm • For courses starting from 28 June 2010, the existing special arrangements that apply to E2E learners for EMA (that they receive £30 a week regardless of household income) will cease • All applicants for EMA will be subject to an income assessment, taking account of household income for the 2009-10 tax year. • Applicants who are successfully assessed will be eligible to receive EMA at the same rate for up to 3 years, or the academic year in which they turn 19, whichever is earlier (EMA Guarantee) • For learners whose programme starts before 28 June, the current arrangements will continue until the end of their course or 10 January 2011, whichever comes first

  6. LSC recent publicationswww.lsc.gov.uk/publications/latestdocuments/ • Young Person's Guarantee (YPG): Work Focused Training (WFT) Delivery Requirements • Young Person's Guarantee (YPG) Routes into Work (RIW) Delivery Requirements • Employability Skills Programme (ESP) Delivery Requirements • LAD Amendments • Delivering an Improved Employment and Skills Offer for the Offenders in the community (January 2010) published March 2010

  7. Other publications • Fuelling Potential - a blueprint for skills accounts and the adult advancement and careers service (BIS, March 2010) www.bis.gov.uk/policies/further-education-skills/skills-audit/skills-account-blueprint • Reducing the numbers of young people not in education, employment or training: what works and why (Ofsted, March 2010) http://alturl.com/a8bf • Skills Funding Agency: Guidance Note 2 http://readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/lsc/National/nat-skillsfundingagencyguidancenote2-feb10.pdf • Sector Qualification Strategies (UKCES) http://alturl.com/94jw

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