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The rules employers and training providers must follow to get funding for training and assessing apprentices in England.
Guidance on how to use the apprenticeship service to access funds to pay for apprenticeship training.
How employers and training providers should meet the off-the-job training requirements for an apprenticeship
New apprenticeship standards are developed by employer groups known as ‘trailblazers’.
Information about employing an apprentice and how apprenticeship funding works.
How the government funds apprenticeships in England, including details of funding bands and the apprenticeship levy.
Details of the funding system used for apprenticeship frameworks and standards from 1 May 2017.
Statutory guidance for local authorities on their duties relating to the participation of young people in education, employment or training.
How employers can create apprenticeship adverts using their apprenticeship service account.
Information about flexi-job apprenticeships using approved agencies, in occupations that often use short-term contracts or other non-standard employment models.
Details of the bursary payment some apprentices may be entitled to if they are under 25 when they start an apprenticeship and they are or have been in care.
How apprenticeship providers can make reasonable adjustments, get funding and offer flexibilities for apprentices with learning difficulties and disabilities.
How providers and lead schools can provide training for this ITT route, including who's eligible, funding rules, apprenticeship levy and advertising courses.
How the Department for Education may prevent apprenticeship providers from providing or assessing apprenticeships.
Using subcontractors in the delivery of apprenticeships, with some illustrative examples.
Sets out the minimum requirements for the inclusion of an apprenticeship programme in a recognised English apprenticeship framework.
Training provider agreement with the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) to pay training providers to carry out apprenticeship training.
A guide for schools about the benefits of apprenticeships for their workforce, and how the apprenticeship levy and public sector target apply to schools.
How employers can access recruitment APIs and API keys using their apprenticeship service account.
How training providers can create apprenticeship vacancies using their apprenticeship service account.
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