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Title: Funding and Commissioning Briefing


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Adult and Community Learning
  • Funding and Commissioning Briefing
  • 26 February 2014
  • George Allen

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  • George Allen Head of Service
  • Paul Whitehead Planning Performance Officer
  • Gillian Fifield Quality Manager
  • Patrick Robinson Commissioning and Contracts
    Manager
  • Childrens Services Procurement

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Agenda
  • Objectives and Priorities
  • Funding and Data Requirements
  • Common Inspection Framework (CIF) and Ofsted
  • Funding and Commissioning Procedure
  • Contacts
  • Questions

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BackgroundWhat is Community Learning?
  • .a broad range of learning that brings
    together adults of different ages and
    backgrounds, to pursue an interest, address a
    need, acquire new skills, become healthier or
    learn how to support their children.

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BackgroundWhat we currently offer
  • Funding Agreements/Service Level Agreements with
    38 providers
  • Learning provision in more than 300 venues
  • Support for over 18,000 learners
  • Accredited courses and learning for personal
    fulfilment
  • Activities that meet requirements of the Skills
    Funding Agency and Ofsteds Common Inspection
    Framework (CIF)

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Objectives and Priorities
  • Hampshire Futures
  • Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) Department -
    New Challenges, New Chances
  • Skills Funding Agencys Funding Rules
  • Hampshire County Councils Strategic
    Commissioning Plan for Adult and Community
    Learning (ACL) for 2014/15 currently in draft

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New Challenges, New Chances
  • Maximise access to Community Learning for adults,
    bringing new opportunities and improving lives,
    whatever peoples circumstances
  • Bring local communities together to experience
    the joy of learning and the pride that comes with
    achievement
  • Maximise the effect community learning has on the
    social and economic well-being of individuals,
    families and communities
  • Collect fee income from people who can afford to
    pay and focus public funding on people who are
    disadvantaged and least likely to participate.

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Skills Funding Agency Funding Rules 2014/15
  • Have clear outcomes and appropriate processes of
    evaluation
  • Highlight how we will impact in communities and
    operate in partnership
  • Adhere to Funding Rules on contracting and
    procurement
  • Have a financial plan and develop a local
    strategy
  • Achieve aims of New Challenges, New Chances and
    ensure effective learner achievement and
    compliance with data requirements

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Strategic Commissioning Plan for ACL 2014/15
  • Highlights Aims and Outcomes for 2014/15
  • Provide both a universal and targeted offer and
    support learning where needs are greatest
  • Adhere to the requirements of Hampshire County
    Council and the Common Inspection Framework
  • Maintain a broad range of innovative learning
    opportunities
  • Ensure the development of meaningful partnership
    activities that enable joint working and share
  • best practice.
  • Changes for 2014/15
  • Emergence of Hampshire Futures
  • Role of LEPs / City Deal

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  • Call-off process for 2014/15
  • Based on the Strategic Commissioning Plan and
    Service Specification
  • Extension of existing Framework for external
    organisations
  • Hampshire County Council departments / schools
    make direct applications

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  • Data and Funding Requirements
  • Paul Whitehead
  • Planning and Performance Officer

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Skills Funding Agency Requirements
  • Compliance with Funding Rules 2014/15
  • Once released, available online at
    //skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk/providers/funding
    rules/
  • Learning Agreement
  • Enrolment form
  • Initial Assessment
  • Learning plan
  • Record of attendance
  • Record and evidence of achievement

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Skills Funding Agency Requirements
  • Individualised Learner Record (ILR)
  • Five returns per year
  • All learner details
  • All learning activity
  • Achievement
  • Summary of children on Family Programmes

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Adult Community Learning Requirements
  • Course Details
  • Start and end dates, course length, session dates
    and times, prices, venue, tutor, accreditation
    details
  • Enrolment form from each learner
  • Registers
  • Attendance Information
  • Achievement Information

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Adult Community Learning Requirements
  • Summary of children on Family Programmes
  • Summary of learner post-course evaluations

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Adult Community Learning Deadlines
  • Course Details
  • Publicised course details 6-8 weeks before course
    start for publication on course search facility
  • Non-publicised course details as soon as
    finalised
  • Details required at least 1 week BEFORE course
    starts

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Adult Community Learning Deadlines
  • Enrolments
  • Within 2 weeks of enrolment
  • Registers and Child data
  • Within 2 weeks of course completion
  • Learner Evaluations
  • Within 2 weeks of end of term

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Common Data Problems
  • Course Details
  • Course Summary poor quality
  • Programme ID not given
  • Inconsistent course dates
  • Venue and Tutor details not completed
  • Level of learning not widely understood
  • Subject Sectors omitted

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Common Data Problems
  • Enrolments
  • No course code or details
  • Invalid date of birth
  • Old enrolment forms used
  • Previous surname/address not used

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Common Data Problems
  • Registers
  • Sessions not initialled by tutor
  • Achievement not recorded
  • Front sheet not signed by tutor and countersigned
    by centre manager

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Next Call-Off
  • Bid for realistic amount
  • Targets are distinct learners
  • Distinct learners per programme
  • Overall learner target
  • Assessed on outcomes and cost
  • Accredited programmes prioritised
  • Include any additional costs
  • Refer to Notes tab on spreadsheet

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Payment Arrangements
  • External provider process
  • Agree learner numbers submitted
  • Sent PO number and invoice amount
  • Submit invoice quoting PO number
  • No PO No payment
  • HCC provider process
  • Agree learner numbers submitted
  • Sent parked journal

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Adult and Community Learning
  • Common Inspection Framework (CIF)
  • and Ofsted
  • Gillian Fifield

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Adult and Community Learning
  • Provision that meets quality requirements of
  • Ofsteds Common Inspection Framework for Further
    Education (FE) and Skills 2012
  • Skills Funding Agency Funding Agreement Quality
    Assurance and Raising Standards
  • Legislation and Statutory regulations including
  • Health and Safety, Equality and Diversity,
    Safeguarding
  • Awarding Organisations and the NCFE Investing in
    Quality (IIQ) standards

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Adult and Community Learning
  • Good leadership and management
  • Meeting the needs of learners
  • Competent and appropriately qualified staff
  • Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
    opportunities
  • High standards in teaching, learning and
    assessment
  • Accreditation and progression opportunities
  • Safe, healthy and supportive learning
    environments

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Adult and Community Learning (2)
  • Equality of access to learning opportunities
  • Promotion of equality and diversity throughout
    the service
  • Support for learners, including support in
    English, maths and functional skills, to meet
    their learning goals and personal objectives and
    progress to further learning
  • Learner and learning support
  • Minimise drop out rates, deliver high completion,
    achievement and success rates
  • Close equality gaps

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Performance Indicators Quality of Teaching and
Learning (from Service Spec)
  • Course documentation in place for all courses
    including clear Course Information identifying
    detailed learning outcomes and learners
    progression routes currently being audited
  • Planning and recording documentation contained in
    Tutor Course Files need for regular review by
    Centre staff
  • Learner and tutor evaluation - and evidence of
    how feedback is used
  • Planned programme of OTLs for all tutors, each
    year
  • Timely submission of classroom observation
    reports as well as Action Plans from sample
    OTLs
  • Health and Safety Risk Assessments completed,
    signed by tutor and regularly updated
  • Single Central Safeguarding Record up-to-date
    and includes details of annual training for staff
  • Timely return of Self-assessment Report (SAR) and
    Quality Improvement Plan (QuIP) needs to
    contain evaluative statements and accurate
    judgements

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Qualified Staff
  • Quality requirements (Service Spec)
  • Learning delivered by competent and appropriately
    qualified tutors
  • Subject specialist qualifications and/or
    experience
  • Minimum of PTLLS or equivalent and working
    towards further qualifications (New
    qualifications being introduced for new tutors)
  • Regular CPD
  • For FEML and Functional Skills Level 5 subject
    specialist teaching qualifications

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Tutor qualifications and professional expertise
  • New qualifications introduced for new tutors from
    Sept 2013 to replace PTLLS CTLLS and DTLLS
  • Level 3 Award in Education and Training
  • Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training
  • Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training
  • In addition, new Professional Standards for
    Teachers and Trainers in England consultation
    concluded 18 Feb 2014
  • Focus on tutors English and maths skills

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Accreditation
  • Priorities for 2014/15 (SCP)
  • A broad and innovative range of learning
    opportunities including courses leading to
    qualifications and accredited outcomes
  • Quality requirements (Service Spec)
  • Accredited provision must be available to
    learners eg Units from the QCF Investing in
    Quality (IIQ) Licence
  • For targeted learning, priority for funding for
    courses that lead to appropriate qualifications
    and/or certificates of achievement
  • Accreditation costs, including internal
    verification, should be included in the bid for
    funding

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Accreditation (2)
  • New Maths and English qualifications
  • Flexible - programmes can be tailored to meet
    learners individual needs.
  • Suitable for learners who have gaps in English /
    maths skills eg need to learn specific skills to
    complete a qualification
  • Progression from Entry Level 1 through to Level 2
    and on to full Functional Skills qualifications.
  • Step by step approach - bite sized units 10 - 30
    hours
  • Each unit targets precise individual skills in
    English or maths increases the likelihood of
    learner achievement.

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Ofsted Inspection
  • The key judgement on all inspections
  • How effective and efficient is the provider in
    meeting the reasonable needs of learners and
    users?
  • Takes into account all of the available evidence
    and judgements against the 2012 Common Inspection
    Framework and Evaluation Schedule

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Overall Effectiveness
  • This judgement is influenced by the following
  • Outcomes for learners
  • The quality of teaching, learning and assessment
  • The effectiveness of leadership and management

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Inspectors will
  • expect providers to be good
  • use the term requires improvement and identify
    ways that providers can improve
  • expect outstanding providers to have outstanding
    teaching and learning evaluate fully the
    arrangements for performance management
  • place greater importance on the role of the
    governing body

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Ofsteds Learner View
  • Online questionnaire for learners to give their
    views
  • Asks for opinions on a range aspects eg are
    sessions well taught? would you recommend this
    course to a friend?
  • Information used when making decisions about
    which providers to inspect and when
  • Can be completed at any time during the year
  • Providers reminded to encourage learners to
    complete the questionnaire (in particular when
    notified of inspection)

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Observations of Teaching, Learning and Assessment
  • Greater focus on Teaching, Learning and
    Assessment - observations remain key part of the
    inspection process. Inspectors will
  • listen to learners
  • carry out paired Observations of Teaching and
    Learning (OTL)
  • make judgements on quality of learners work
  • expect to see planning documents and records of
    learners progress and achievement
  • Be interested in tutors assessment practice
    marked work and tutor feedback to learners

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What makes an Outstanding provider?
  • Recent Ofsted reports this provider is not yet
    outstanding because ..
  • The Service does not yet ensure all learners
    receive suitable information and guidance about
    their next steps
  • Not all tutors use the results of initial
    assessment to develop learning plans to support
    learners progress
  • Tutors do not always involve learners actively
    enough in lessons and check that learning goals
    have been met
  • Learners attendance at lessons is too low
  • Written feedback to learners is not sufficiently
    regular and systematic to support improvement
  • Tutors do not make sufficient or effective use of
    Information and Learning Technologies (ILT) to
    help learners develop
  • Tutors do not promote ED sufficiently in
    teaching and learning

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What makes an Outstanding provider?
  • What does the provider need to do to improve
    further?
  • Further improve the quality of teaching, learning
    and assessment by
  • setting clear targets for all learners and
    accurately measuring learners progress against
    their targets
  • ensuring that all tutors plan and deliver
    activities that provide sufficient opportunity
    for learners to participate fully and actively in
    their learning
  • making better use of learning technology to
    enhance teaching and learning
  • ensuring that learners receive guidance, as they
    complete their course, on further higher-level
    learning opportunities offered by other
    providers.

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Kirklees Council Adult and Community Learning
Outstanding Provider (Nov 2013)
  • A very high proportion of learners complete their
    courses successfully.
  • Learners make outstanding progress.
  • Tutors help learners to be confident and improve
    their quality of life by teaching them skills
    that will be useful to them in future employment.
  • Many learners go on to support other learners
    through volunteering and coaching.
  • Learners are extremely positive about their
    experience and thoroughly enjoy their learning.

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Kirklees Adult and Community Learning (2)
  • The provider works exceptionally well with other
    providers, and an effective Community Learning
    Trust, to ensure that learners can access a wide
    range of relevant courses.
  • Leaders and managers place learners at the heart
    of all that they do so that learners can reach
    their full potential and improve the communities
    where they live.
  • Managers benefit from timely and meaningful data
    that helps them improve the courses that learners
    take so that more learners are successful.
  • Tutors build exemplary impartial advice,
    information and guidance into all their courses.
  • The outstanding promotion of equality and
    diversity has created a vibrant and resilient
    learning community where everyone is welcomed and
    valued.

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  • Funding and Commissioning Procedure
  • Patrick Robinson

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The Procurement ProcessNothing to fear
  • Patrick Robinson Senior Procurement Manager
  • patrick.robinson_at_hants.gov.uk

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Existing Framework Agreement......
  • Allows for a second year extension
  • Follows the same principles
  • As previous year is no guarantee of work
  • Refers to revised Service Specification for
    2014/15

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Next steps.....
  • HCC will contact providers to establish if they
    wish to participate in the extension
  • If yes, you will be asked to forward latest
    insurance documents
  • Upon receipt of same, HCC Legal will issue formal
    extension letters, which need to be
    signed/returned
  • That is it....
  • In due course, Hampshire Futures will then
    contact providers for training proposals

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Procurement Timeline
Provider Briefing 26 February 2014
Notice to extend Framework April 2014
Distribution of call off spreadsheets May 2014
First call off June 2014
Contract start date August 2013
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Procurement Contact details
  • Telephone support
  • Patrick Robinson 01962 845430
  • Annette Rebentisch 01962 846094

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ACL Contact details
  • George Allen, Head of Adult and Community
    Learning
  • email george.allen_at_hants.gov.uk
  • Paul Whitehead, Planning and Performance Officer
  • email paul.whitehead_at_hants.gov.uk
  • Gillian Fifield, Quality Manager
  • email gillian.fifield_at_hants.gov.uk

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Hampshire Learning website address
www.hants.gov.uk/hampshire-learning
  • Key Documents
  • including
  • Hampshire County Councils Strategic
    Commissioning Plan
  • Common Inspection Framework
  • New Challenges, New Chances Next Steps in
    Implementing the Further Education Reform Plan

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