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The Official Procurement Act 2023 learning modules

Information on how to access the official Procurement Act 2023 learning modules

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Transforming Public Procurement Learning Manual (PDF)

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The Procurement Act 2023 e-learning modules are the key learning product to support practitioners in implementing the new regime. The e-Learning is aimed at all operational procurement staff - this includes staff whose main role is to run tenders or let contracts, or procurement / commercial professionals whose main role is to manage suppliers or contracts.

Comprising 10 x 1 hour modules, the e-learning covers all aspects of the new reforms, such as key regulation changes, transparency and the competitive flexible procedure.

Learners who complete the course and achieve certification will be awarded a certificate along with an e-badge for adding to email signatures, evidencing attainment at Practitioner level. The e-badge will be available to manually download from the GCC website upon completion of the e-learning modules.

The e-Learning modules are only available via registration with the Government Commercial College (GCC). Visit www.govcommercialcollege.co.uk to register.

Once registered, you will find the e-learning product on the dedicated Transforming Public Procurement (TPP) area on the GCC website. There will be a direct link to the e-Learning course from the GCC homepage.

Whilst our e-Learning is only available for procurement practitioners, we encourage all our other stakeholders to view our Knowledge Drops, with videos for suppliers, including dedicated videos for SME and VCSE suppliers.

If you experience any issues in accessing the e-Learning via the GCC, please contact [email protected]

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Published 22 April 2024

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