Lead providers should only make subcontracting arrangements for distance learning in exceptional circumstances. If you subcontract 16 to 19 provision and your subcontractor will use distance learning, you need to get our approval.
You must get approval to continue with distance learning subcontracting each year.
What counts as distance learning
You should make your own assessment about what constitutes distance. You will need to have documentary evidence of how you will recruit, manage, and oversee that provision through the life of each learner’s programme of study.
We may ask to see evidence of approval and your oversight arrangements as part of our audits.
What your request should include
Your request should include:
details of similar provision available via other lead providers in the area and why this is not meeting the learners’ needs
details of your involvement in delivery (for example, providing financial and quality assurance)
the amount of funding you will keep to cover the costs for managing the contract
information on gaps in provision this subcontract will fill and if your local authority or an employer supports this
the location of delivery and the nature of travel to learn and travel to work patterns
details of how much contact the learner will have with you during their course
how you will manage and oversee the subcontracted provision
Get approval for distance learning subcontracting
Submit requests for new arrangements at least 12 weeks before you plan to start subcontracting the provision.
If we do not approve your request to continue with existing 16 to 19 distance subcontracting, we will give you time to wind down your provision. This is to ensure that existing learners arecan abletocomplete their programmes.