Rob Nitsch CBE BACH Conference 21 November 2018

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Rob Nitsch CBE BACH Conference 21 November 2018 OFFICIAL Rob Nitsch CBE Chief Operating Officer Institute for Apprenticeships BACH Conference 21 November 2018

Institute’s Role Development of new apprenticeship standards and the review of existing standards, including making recommendations to Ministers on the most appropriate funding level. Quality Assurance of both End Point Assessment (EPA) and Endpoint Quality Assurance (EQA). Development and approval of the content of new T Levels, and the procurement and contract management for T levels.

# of Apprenticeship Standards Approved for Delivery Number of standards increasingly a non-issue. *Standards approved for delivery as at 22 June 2018

Standards Development Time and Distribution Also developing them more quickly. Aiming that 80% approved in 240 days

Cumulative Number of Starts on Standards Since April 2017 Number of starts on Standards increasing Exceeds that of Frameworks; Choosing standards where choice Starts on Frameworks at Level 3, not level 2. Eventual numbers Frameworks closure 2020

Apprenticeship Levy Understand that funding remains a sensitive issue There is not unused levy Thought into balancing Levy and expenditure Very sensitive to gaming Wish to see a market operating rather than a settlement at top of band

Statutory Reviews – Timetable for Digital Pilot Recommendations made to Route Panel and Institute’s Board Launch Review and online consultation Consultation of Trailblazer groups Publish Review report & timeline for future reviews Changes to standards/ assessment plans & funding completed within set period Within legislation both required to develop and review standards Beginning to get into later Pilot underway. Precursor activity in quality and funding arenas Risk led system Understand need to achieve a balance between currency and consistenc Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Jan 19 Feb 19 Mar 19 Consultation closed Institute analysis of evidence Communicate Review outcomes to Trailblazer groups

Programme Challenges National Standing Funding the programme Capacity Providers (Training, EPA, EQA) Initial Approvals – Reviews – T Levels Balancing Quality and Value for Money Balancing Currency and Stability Bring together: Real causes for encouragement that progressing and reforms are impacting where anticipated More work required to re-cast apprenticeships from blue-collar industrial phenomena Overall funding needs consideration Does delivery capacity exist in al aspects of provider market What level of quality is acceptable How continue to evolve, but deliver stability people wish for

Construction Standards 101 construction standards on books   66 are approved for delivery. Includes: Bricklaying, Carpentry & Joinery, Painter & Decorator, Architect, Building Service Design Engineer, Plumbing and Domestic Heating Technician 35 in development: 18 should be approved for delivery within 4 months 17 are longer-term prospects Ahead of original targets set by Construction Leadership Council year end (50, now 70) Look at occupational map early 2019 – coverage seems good In addition to these 101, aware of a further 7 apprenticeships being thought about

Take Up 8555 starts Standards Top Performers: Installation Electrician (4216) Chartered Surveyor (538) Poorest Regional Uptake: Cities (Ldn, Bir, Man) Largest Employers: Small Employers (912) SSE Services (157) Clarkson Evans (126) Amey (56) Largest Providers: JTL (1516) Univ College of Estate Mgmt (371) Leicester College (191) From ILR –a bit of time to catch up Smaller number of starts on Standards

Sector Challenges Moving from Standards to Frameworks – Delays in employers using new standards as still using existing frameworks in the sector Adapting to new Qualifications – Transitioning from NVQs   End Point assessment capacity

T-Level Composition 5 components of T-levels Placement most challenging

The IFA’s Role DfE Lead IFA Lead Technical Education Reform T Levels TQs Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4 Industry placements English, Maths and Digital Provider selection, approval and funding Review of level 4/5 qualification reforms Transition offer Post-16 Qualifications Review IfA accountable for content of qualification Migrating from Dept for Wave 1 DfE Lead IFA Lead

T-Level Roll-Out Plan First wave in September 2020: Education and Childcare, Design, Surveying and Planning from the Construction Route; and Digital Applications, Design and Development, from the Digital Route. Seven further from 2021. Decision on the pathways announced 3 Dec. Outline content for future T Levels in 2021, 2022, and 2023 under development. In construction, there will be two further T Levels delivered: Onsite Construction and Building Services Engineering. Outline content for these T Levels has recently been consulted on; this closed on 12 November.

Take Aways Significant case for optimism within programme Construction making good progress with standards generation, but is adaptation to standards quick enough? Is mobilisation significant enough geographically, and with SMEs? What are opporunties in T-Levels? IfA recognises has a part to play

OFFICIAL QUESTIONS