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How to employ an apprentice, what's expected of you and what funding you can get.
Apprentices are aged 16 or over and combine working with studying to gain…
You can get help from the government to pay for apprenticeship training.…
You need to create an apprenticeships service account. You’ll use this…
You must sign an apprenticeship agreement with your apprentice. This gives…
You are responsible for: giving your apprentice their contract of…
You can get more information on the employer support site. If you still…
Information for schools in Wales on how to create a ULN
1. Schools in Wales The Unique Learner Number (ULN) service was made…
How the Skills Funding Agency operates as a co-financing organisation for ESF and assures EU funding is correctly spent.
How sixth-form and further education colleges can apply for transition grants to support significant changes recommended in area reviews.
Batch toolkits and a validation tool to help awarding organisations and learner registration bodies produce and validate batch files.
Information for further education and sixth-form college governors
Skills Funding Agency GPC transactions from April 2013 to June 2016.
Apprenticeship and education and training national achievement rates tables.
A report about the issues related to the inclusion of people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities in apprenticeship provision.
The final report and recommendations of our thematic review of digital skills qualifications funded through the Adult Skills Budget (now the Adult Education Budget).
The new body will carry out the roles of the Education Funding Agency and Skills Funding Agency.
Apprenticeship and education and training national success rates tables with supporting guidance
Sets out the rules for providers who receive funding from the SFA to offer education and skills training for 2015 to 2016.
Employer National Insurance contributions for apprentices aged under 25 years have been abolished.
The Skills Funding Agency (SFA) has launched a new tool to help employers across England find apprenticeship training.
Relates to the agreement between the Secretary of State for Education acting through the Skills Funding Agency (the SFA) on behalf of the Crown and providers who receive funding.
Apprenticeship and education and training national success rates tables with supporting guidance.
These success rates are a measure of the quality of programmes run by providers in a particular academic year.
The rules that apply to all further education provision funded by the Skills Funding Agency (SFA).
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