AELP National Conference 2018

AELP Webinar

Apprenticeship Subcontracting – all you need to know

Understanding and operating within the latest apprenticeship subcontracting rules

Date: Thursday, 21 June 2018 - Unable to attend this date?
Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am

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Facilitated by: Simon Ashworth, Chief Policy Officer, AELP
Overview
Following lobbying by AELP, the ESFA has worked with a wide range of sector stakeholders through its provider reference group to issue further guidance to the sector on apprenticeship subcontracting which supplements the current apprenticeship funding rules. A copy of the guidance can be accessed here.

This webinar will examine the key apprenticeship subcontracting funding rules and explore the key points published in the aforementioned ESFA subcontracting guidance: “Using subcontractors in the delivery of apprenticeships. Policy background and examples”. The webinar will also enable delegates to submit questions or queries they have around this specific area.
Objectives
This webinar will: 
  • examine the current ESFA subcontracting rules
  • discuss government policy position on subcontracting
  • review Ofsted’s current focus on subcontracting through inspection
  • explain what models and approaches are compliant and what isn’t allowable
  • explore and discuss the critical points from the latest subcontracting guidance
  • highlight subcontracting best practice.
Who Should Attend
This webinar will be of interest to people in the following roles:
  • Business Development Managers
  • Quality Managers
  • Compliance Managers
  • Supply chain Managers
  • Heads of Supply Chain Management
  • Partnership Managers
  • Senior Managers
  • Assistant / Vice Principals
  • CEOs
The Package
  • Access to the live webinar and a copy of the webinar recording.
  • A link to view or download a PDF of the presentation slides.
  • Ability to ask the presenter questions during the live Q&A session (or access to questions raised).