- NIACE proposes that the principle of subsidiarity should apply in respect of regulation
and financing leaving funding decisions to be taken at the level nearest to the
users consistent with practicability and effectiveness. (para 31)
- NIACE recommends the creation of a single independent inspectorate operating across
work-related education and training, further, adult and community education to secure
quality, to share good practice, and as an engine for improvement. (para 33)
- NIACE recommends that the Secretary of State should establish a national Lifelong
Learning Strategic Planning Council to oversee effective oversight of lifelong learning
through planning and regulation. (para 34)
- NIACE recommends that funding for lifelong learning supported by DfEE should be
organised through three principal funding streams:
- the largest to be delivered through a reconstituted National Council for Further
Education and Training
- hypothecated funding for LEAs secured following approval by Local Learning Partnerships
by DfEE authorisation of the use of RSG funding
- Employment Service commissioned work to deliver explicit labour market related
programmes like the New Deal. (para 35)
- NIACE recommends that colleges, adult centres, voluntary organisations, firms and
private sector training bodies should all be able to apply for funding under each area,
subject to an ability to show capacity to meet need, a quality threshold, and that all
provision is articulated with other further education and training opportunities. (para
31)
- NIACE recommends the establishment of a reconstituted National Council for Further
Education and Training (NCFET) with a remit for:
- funding learning programmes leading to the achievement of the specific lifelong learning
targets relating to NVQs and Investors in People in the National Targets for Education and
Training
- widening participation and achievement
- guidance and curriculum support for Employment Service commissioned programmes, and
securing gateways to other learning opportunities
- promoting and supporting the Investors in People programme
- funding basic skills programmes, including those offered in workplaces and the community
- funding Individual Learning Accounts. (para 37)
8. NIACE recommends the creation of legally
constituted Regional Lifelong Learning Partnerships,
serviced by NCFET, and
with a remit for:
- reviewing the work of constituent local lifelong learning partnerships and to identify
significant gaps in provision
- allocating further education and training funds, within the remit agreed by the National
Body, on recommendations from local learning partnerships, and in the light of regional
skills needs
- acting as liaison for European Commission regional funding for learning related Agenda
2000 funds, and other EU regional funding impacting on education and training
- liasing with Regional Development Agencies to secure effective regional planning for
skills and lifelong learning
- advising the national funding body and the national strategic planning body as
appropriate
- liasing with the University for Industry
- liasing with regional Higher Education initiatives.
The regional partnership should maintain sub-committees to advise it on:
- learning in and for the workplace
- learning in formally organised further education and training
- community based learning. (para 38)
9. NIACE recommends the creation of legal entities
for Lifelong Learning Partnerships, based broadly
on the existing
pattern with the following remit:
- approving Lifelong Learning Development Plans and youth service plans from local
education authorities for recommendation to DfEE for the release of hypothecated funding
- undertaking needs analysis and setting participation targets, (including those for
widening participation) ensuring that the broad shape and scope of further education
programme offers meet local needs, and recommending them for funding by regional lifelong
learning forums
- reviewing the operation of learning in and for the workplace, including the
effectiveness of workplace learning plans, liasing with enterprise development
initiatives, and advising regional lifelong learning partnerships
- reviewing provision to secure coherence, adequacy and sufficiency of provision for
learners and effective progression routes
- liaison with local University for Industry hub(s) for promotion and motivation
- approving plans for local advice and guidance networks, and allocating guidance funding
- allocating, where appropriate, development funding (e.g. where appropriate, Individual
Learning Accounts)
- allocating discretionary awards for student support, and transport
- responsibility for securing proper arrangements for managing transition, and securing
opportunities for adults with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.
To secure appropriate engagement of the wide diversity of agencies with an interest in
lifelong learning, partnerships should maintain sub-committees:
- for learning in and for the workplace with strong employer and employee
representation, as well as other agencies with an interest in the skills agenda
- for the formally organised and enhanced further education sector including
providers, users, local authorities, employers and employees, and higher education
- for community based learning including LEA adult and youth sector
representatives, and councillors, voluntary and community education agencies, colleges,
arts, libraries and museum service representatives, schools, and of course service users.
(para 39)
10. NIACE recognises that significant areas of post-16
provision need planning at a travel to learn,
sub-regional level.
NIACE recommends that where Local Lifelong Learning Partnerships combine
effectively to form
sub-regions, Regional Lifelong Learning Partnerships should delegate decision
making to sub-regional
level. (para 40)
11. NIACE recommends an end to the arbitrary
curriculum split enshrined in Schedule 2 of the 1992
legislation and its
replacement by:
- charging the NCFET with a duty to secure adequate provision leading to the achievement
of those Lifelong Learning Targets relating to the achievement of NVQs and Investors in
People (para 37)
- charging LEAs with a duty to secure adequate provision relating to the new participation
target. (para 43)
- NIACE recommends the inclusion of youth action plans in LEA Lifelong Learning
Development Plans. (para 44)
- NIACE recommends increased investment in LEA services to secure a minimum per capita
investment of the average of the upper quartile of current LEA investment. (para 45)
- NIACE endorses the recommendations of the National Advisory Group for Continuing
Education and Lifelong Learning, calling for a minimum statutory framework for workplace
learning, comprising 2 key elements:
- Policy Statements produced by the employer setting out a commitment to workplace
learning, and to how it might best be supported
- Learning Committees with equal representation from employers and trade unions with
responsibility for developing and monitoring progress to achieving the objectives of the
Policy Statement.
(para 48)
15.NIACE proposes that explicit labour market related programmes
currently offered by TECs should be
located with the Employment Service to
secure coherence of planning. (para 49)
16.NIACE recommends that the timetable for the announcement of
Government proposals, and the
subsequent enactment should be managed to
secure the maximum level of involvement of all those
affected by the proposals. (para 54-56)