Closed Consultation: Purpose built student accommodation: notice to leave tenancy: student survey
Opened: Thursday 31st October 2024Found: OverviewWe want to know about students' experiences of living in purpose built student accommodation
Closed Consultation: Purpose built student accommodation: notice to leave tenancy: provider survey
Opened: Thursday 31st October 2024Found: OverviewWe want to know about the current processes in place for students who wish to end their tenancy
Sep. 19 2024
Source Page: Keeping The Promise to our children, young people and families - Update on progress 2024Found: This uplift will bring the support we offer students in line with the living wage.
Sep. 19 2024
Source Page: Keeping The Promise to our children, young people and families - Update on progress 2024Found: It will drive improvements in social work, for students through to senior leaders, across public, third
Sep. 18 2024
Source Page: UK/Luxembourg: Convention for the Elimination of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Tax Evasion and Avoidance [TS No.70/2024]Found: ARTICLE 19 Students Payments which a student or business apprentice who is or was immediately before
Sep. 18 2024
Source Page: Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture Denmark trip: FOI releaseFound: Key Points • Tour of impressive facilities by a member of faculty, with the opportunity to meet students
Mentions:
1: Swinney, John (SNP - Perthshire North) We have also ensured that Scotland-domiciled students continue to receive free university tuition, unlike - Speech Link
Asked by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with reference to the Written Statement of 25 July 2024 on Technical Qualifications Reform update, HCWS22, what steps her Department is taking to help support education providers to plan for the provision of post-16 vocational education beyond the 2024-25 academic year.
Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)
This government is determined to ensure all young people have high quality education and training pathways post-16. To help secure this, my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Education, announced that the department would pause and review the defunding of qualifications in July 2024. The department will conclude and communicate the outcomes of this internal review of post-16 qualifications, before Christmas 2024.
The focused review announced in July is already underway and the department is working as quickly as possible to provide certainty to the sector. The review will look at the defunding lists that have been published and communicate any changes. Colleges will be able to reflect the outcomes of the review in their planning and marketing materials in the new year so that students can make the best decisions about their futures.
There are many qualifications not subject to defunding and which provide certainty and continuity to the sector. These include A levels, T Levels, and alternative qualifications in subjects and routes not affected by defunding.
Asked by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what recent estimate she has made of when the review of post-16 education funding will be completed; and what her planned timescale is for responding to that review.
Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)
This government is determined to ensure all young people have high quality education and training pathways post-16. To help secure this, my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Education, announced that the department would pause and review the defunding of qualifications in July 2024. The department will conclude and communicate the outcomes of this internal review of post-16 qualifications, before Christmas 2024.
The focused review announced in July is already underway and the department is working as quickly as possible to provide certainty to the sector. The review will look at the defunding lists that have been published and communicate any changes. Colleges will be able to reflect the outcomes of the review in their planning and marketing materials in the new year so that students can make the best decisions about their futures.
There are many qualifications not subject to defunding and which provide certainty and continuity to the sector. These include A levels, T Levels, and alternative qualifications in subjects and routes not affected by defunding.
Asked by: Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat - Oxford West and Abingdon)
Question to the Department for Education:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education, when she plans to announce funding arrangements for post-16 vocational education for after 2025.
Answered by Janet Daby - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)
This government is determined to ensure all young people have high quality education and training pathways post-16. To help secure this, my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Education, announced that the department would pause and review the defunding of qualifications in July 2024. The department will conclude and communicate the outcomes of this internal review of post-16 qualifications, before Christmas 2024.
The focused review announced in July is already underway and the department is working as quickly as possible to provide certainty to the sector. The review will look at the defunding lists that have been published and communicate any changes. Colleges will be able to reflect the outcomes of the review in their planning and marketing materials in the new year so that students can make the best decisions about their futures.
There are many qualifications not subject to defunding and which provide certainty and continuity to the sector. These include A levels, T Levels, and alternative qualifications in subjects and routes not affected by defunding.