AEB funding rules, rates, performance and profiling 2019/20 - 08/08/19 - London

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AEB funding rules, rates, performance and profiling 2019/20 - 08/08/19 - London

By Lsect | Nick Linford

Date and time

Thu, 8 Aug 2019 10:00 - 15:30 GMT+1

Location

etc venues, Prospero House

241 Borough High St SE1 1GA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

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Description

In this technical workshop Nick Linford will take a detailed look at the key funding and eligibility elements of the ESFA’s Adult Education Budget (AEB) rules and rates for 2019/20. Nick will also share a dynamic AEB profiling calculator to support the creation of your own course file, as well as cover AEB performance policies (achievement rates, minimum standards and intervention) and the use of ESFA software. At a time of significant change heading towards devolution of the AEB budget, this workshop will ensure you leave being able to curriculum plan and fund your 2019/20 provision as effectively as possible.

With new and updated material, this workshop is suitable for those new to funding as well as the most experienced. And being a very practical workshop there are lots of worked examples and materials to take away, meaning attendees will leave armed with vital knowledge.

John Green, Chief Operating Officer at System Group said: "Excellent training day with loads of information imparted in an effective manner. Great value for money. I can take the learning from the day back to my organisation to improve compliance and efficiency. " Click here for more feedback from previous attendees.

Agenda
10:00 Registration
10:30 AEB overview, key documents and any changes for 2019/20
Including details on implementation of AEB devolution and future tendering rounds
11:00 Full-funding entitlements, local flexibility, RARPA, subcontracting rules and navigating complex learner eligibility
Including job outcome payments, qualification eligibility and tips on how to make best use of LARs
11:50 Break for refreshments
12:10 The Single Activity Matrix and full or co-funded funding formula
Including tips on finding AEB funding efficiencies, devising fee policies as well as drawing down
non-standard funding, such as for ESOL and 19+ traineeships

13:00 Break for lunch
13:50 Profiling monthly full and co-funding with a dynamic AEB profiling calculator*
Including an editable Excel version of the dynamic AEB profiling calculator which will be shared with delegates
14:30 AEB performance policies and intervention regime
Including the calculation of retention, pass and achievement rates as well as minimum standards
15:00 The ILR and related data tools for AEB in 2018/19 and 2019/20
Including hints and tips on the best use of key funding and data quality reports from FIS, Hub and DSATs
15:30 End

Funding, finance, MIS, curriculum managers and other senior staff will benefit, particularly from organisations such as:

– FE colleges
– Independent learning providers
– Local authorities
– Awarding organisations
– Sector related bodies (including sector skills councils and issuing authorities)
– Other organisations with an interest in AEB funding, such as LEPs

Places are expected to go fast, so book now to avoid disappointment. The fee is £295 + VAT per delegate (no limit per organisation), and bookings can be cancelled online a week in advance at no cost.

FE Week gold members will receive £50 off the cost of this event (gold membership must be in the delegates name).


This AEB funding workshop is brought to you by Nick Linford, author of the Complete Guide to Funding Apprenticeships and both the Hands-on guide to post-16 funding and the Hands-on guide to post-16 performance and data published by Pearson. Nick was Director of Planning and Performance at Lewisham College for six years whilst also playing a leading role in capacity building on the use of funding performance, data quality and curriculum planning in the learning and skills sector. Nick also wrote the AELP and LSIS funded Sub-contracting toolkit. Nick is owner and a director of Lsect and founded the newspapers FE Week and Schools Week.

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