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Guidance on how to use the apprenticeship service to access funds to pay for apprenticeship training.
New apprenticeship standards are developed by employer groups known as ‘trailblazers’.
The framework and specification the Department for Education (DfE) uses to review the quality of apprenticeship training from providers.
Guidance on funding for international study and work placements through the Turing Scheme, for schools, further education and higher education providers.
Funding guidance for all institutions that administer the 16 to 19 Bursary Fund. The fund provides financial support to help eligible students participate in education.
Sets out the rules that apply to Department for education (DfE) funded adult skills fund (ASF) provision for the funding year.
How to apply to join the apprenticeship provider and assessment register (APAR) to receive government funding to train apprentices.
How Department for Education (DfE) funded 16 to 19 providers can make a funding claim for these schemes
Details for 16 to 19 funded institutions on how funding will work in academic year 2025 to 2026.
How regional Prevent education co-ordinators (RPECs) can help education providers with the Prevent duty.
Guidance on 16 to 19 education and skills funding rules for the current and previous funding years.
Qualifications accepted as meeting the minimum English and maths requirements for apprenticeships.
How education settings should prepare for and respond to terrorism and other major incidents.
An overview of 16 to 19 education funding and how we calculate.
The Government Economic Service Degree Apprenticeship is a unique opportunity to work on important issues our country faces, whilst studying for a a fee-free economics degree
Rules and guidance for using 16 to 19 formula funding allocated by ESFA.
Functional Skills subject content for Entry Levels 1 to 3 and Levels 1 and 2.
Information about how we allocate 16 to 19 funding to institutions.
What citizens of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland studying, or planning to study in the UK should consider.
Information about employing an apprentice and how apprenticeship funding works.
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