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1 Nick Linford Special Adviser on Funding and Performance QCF Funding

2 Overview of presentation > The funding policy > The four delivery gateways > The funding methodology > The demand-led funding formula > The Learning Aim Database > QCF rates and rules > Implications for colleges and training providers

3 The funding policy > The QCF brings significant changes to what is funded > There will be tens of thousands of QCF units and qualifications, but a small minority will be fundable Not fundable > In most cases the relevant Sector Skills Council will advise which QCF units and quals will attract funding Fundable (all ages) Fundable (under 19 only) Fundable (19+ only) QCF qualification options

4 Funding mainly based on length of programme Funding based on demand-led funding formula The four delivery gateways 1. Learner-responsive 16-18 and Adult 2. Employer-responsive Train to Gain and Apprenticeships 3. Pre-employment4. Offender Learning The funding of QCF quals and units will be prioritised from August 2010 across the following four delivery gateways

5 QCF funding methodology Until then, the existing funding methodology remains unchanged Funding based on the number QCF credits is being considered for 2013/14 In demand-led funding, units and qualifications are given a listed rate known as a Standard Leaner Number Guided Learner Hour (SLN GLH), or simply an SLN rate Other programmes, such as pre-employment, fund the duration and outcome (including sustainable employment)

6 Demand-led formula SLN GLH Demand-led funding formula, where 450 = SLN x National Funding Rate Weightings x = Funding This listed value is found on the Learning Aim Database (LAD) Set by the funding body each year, based on affordability A range of weightings dependant on the provider, learner and qualification

7 The Learning Aim Database A list of fundable QCF units and quals will be published quarterly, but the LAD is an online and downloadable database which contains the SLN values http://providers.lsc.gov.uk/LAD

8 QCF rates and rules > Rules of Combination (RoC) > Credit Accumulation and Transfer (CAT) > Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Diploma in Housing (NVQ) (QCF) Level 3, 50066912 180 SLN (as 140-220 recommended glh) Programme weighting A Not full level 3 (yet 37 credits) Only fundable for 19+ ALR NVQ in Housing Level 3, 10014597 520 SLN or part-time unlisted Programme weighting D Full level 3 Fundable for all And do the right staff understand Qual rates and other elements can be very different Hospitality Apprenticeship is 2.188 SLN in NQF and 1.584 SLN in QCF

9 Implications for providers > Some quals no longer to be fundable > Some quals will be fundable for some learners > Providers should keep checking the LAD > The QCF funding rates can be very different > Providers should not under-estimate the A51a Curriculum planning which takes these things into account will be more critical than ever

10 Finally > 2009/10 edition with new chapters (160 pages) > Find out more at www.fundingguide.co.uk > Now working in partnership with The Data Service on The hands-on guide to post-16 performance and data > Find out more at www.dataguide.co.uk The hands-on guide to post-16 funding Funding masterclasses and free resources > Training events around the country > Sign-up online for access to a variety of free resources > Find out more at www.planningandfunding.co.uk

11 Thank you


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