DfE Update local authorities: 19 August 2026
Published 19 August 2026
Applies to England
Action: Further Education Workforce Data Collection for 2025 to 2026 is now open
The further education (FE) workforce data collection (FEWDC) 2025 to 2026 opened on Friday 31 July 2026 and will close on Friday 11 September 2026. To access the collection or create an account, use the submit learner data sign in process.
FEWDC is a mandatory statutory return that provides essential national and regional insights into the FE workforce in England. This data is instrumental in guiding future policy development.
Providers are required to submit the requested data by the submission deadline as we will be unable to grant an extension.
You can access the updated collection specification and supporting guidance on the FEWDC 2025 to 2026 GOV.UK page.
We will be running sessions each day from 11am to 11:30am throughout the collection window to support you in completing your FEWDC. To register your interest, email DCT.BetaSupport@education.gov.uk.
If you require any further help, contact the Customer Help Portal.
Information: 16 to 19 in-year growth funding for 2026 to 2027 academic year
We have published details of the 16 to 19 exceptional in-year growth policy.
For 2026 to 2027 academic year, we are committing to fund all growth, according to the published methodology, so providers can be confident in offering suitable places in post-16 education for every young person that wants one.
This commitment gives colleges, and other providers, confidence to recruit and retain excellent teachers, invest in equipment or expand their offer.
We aim to notify all providers that will be awarded growth by the end of April 2027 and start to make payments in May 2027.
Information: Earnings adjustment statement
We have published guidance for submitting the earnings adjustment statement (EAS) for funding year 2026 to 2027. This includes supporting documents, a template comma separated value (CSV) file and validation rules, to help you with your return.
This year’s version contains the following changes:
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added new source of funding codes for the 7 new strategic authorities in 2026 to 2027
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updated the funding lines accepted by the EAS submission
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the way you will pay back funding relating to the funding rules monitoring report FRM27
Information: New DfE newsletter for directors of children’s services from September 2026
From September, to reduce the number of separate emails sent to directors of children’s services (DCS), we will remove them from the DfE Update distribution list.
Instead, we will send a new newsletter to DCS. It will include links to the main DfE newsletters, including DfE Update. It will also bring together other messages currently sent by different teams across the department.