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Connexions and conferences

June 1, 2010 in The information authority Blog by Paul

We hosted a really positive meeting last Friday for a very mixed group of stakeholders. The purpose was to identify the key information that Connexions services need and discuss how those needs could be met.  Our work in this area began when learning providers identified ad hoc data requests from Connexions as being a burden. Discussion at last week’s meeting suggested that a standardised dataset and collection timetable for Connexions data would bring real benefits. There also seems to be scope for making better use of the Unique Learner Number. One of the clear messages that I got from the last week’s meeting was that data collections will only ever be part of a solution – the key is that Connexions services and learning providers work well together to give good pastoral care to young people.

Among the other issues discussed at the meeting was the Common Application Process (CAP). Several learning providers expressed frustration with the lack of standardisation, not just with the CAP system, but prospectus information in general. There is plenty of work to be taken forward from the meeting and there will be further updates in due course. Thanks again to all those who contributed their views and ideas.

We’re hosting more meetings in the near future. Later this week the software suppliers group will meet in Coventry. One of the key agenda items is the update on the Learning Aims Database redevelopment that is going on to help support the Qualifications and Credit Framework. Once that meeting is over, we’ll shift our attention to the meeting for Learner Responsive providers which is on 14 June.

Finally we’re keen to make people aware that the information authority, Data Service and Learning Records Service are hosting a data conference on 17 September 2010 in London. The conference will highlight the next steps for the FE Learner Data Strategy, commissioned by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS), and explore what it will mean for data collection and use in the FE Sector. You can book a place now by following the conference link above.

Paul

We are back!

May 14, 2010 in The information authority Blog by Selvy

Hello colleagues

We are back in action now the election blackout is lifted and we’ve got a lot to tell you about activities happening during June and July. At present, there are no changes for the information authority and our parent department remains the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and our Secretary of State is now Vince Cable.  Some of the more curious among you would have noticed that the DCSF website has disappeared and searching for it now leads to the new Department for Education website.

Firstly, we must apologise for postponing the Learner Responsive Group meeting scheduled for 14 May 2010.  The new date will be announced shortly.  The Software Supplier Group and the Employer Responsive Group will be as advertised on 3 June and 8 July respectively.  The agenda for these meetings will be published a week before.

As the deadline for 2011/12 ILR change requests looms (18 June), we are having meetings with various policy colleagues – one such recent meeting was about the inclusion of a field for carers. We are also identifying fields which are no longer used (e.g. A02), so if you are aware of any that may be of low value or out of date, please let us know.  A number of you will be attending our ILR consultation event on 15 July 2010. This meeting is now fully subscribed, but even if you didn’t get a place there are still plenty of other opportunities to make your views known via feconnect and other channels.

You will hopefully be aware that we are facilitating a meeting on 28 May 2010 between training providers, the Connexions service and other agencies (including the YPLA and the Data Service) to standardise a dataset.  We hope the result will significantly reduce the data burden on training providers.

Finally, we are jointly sponsoring the AoC Information, Data and Technology Conference (formerly known as the AoC Nilta conference) on 24 June 2010.  More information will be available on the AoC website in due course. We are also holding a policy conference aimed at principals and senior managers on 06 July 2010. This is still in early planning stages and we will publicise the event on the information authority website shortly.

Selvy

Connexions, conferences and group meetings

March 2, 2010 in The information authority Blog by Paul

I had a really useful meeting with Connexions colleagues last week. Originally the purpose was to discuss the standardised Connexions dataset that went to our board in December 2009. However, the data needs of Connexions have recently changed. For instance, the January Guarantee and raising the participation age will have a big impact on what data Connexions services need. There is a paper going to the information authority board meeting tomorrow which recommends that we carry out further work on all of this. Ideally, I’d like to bring the various stakeholder groups together to work out how the data needs of Connexions services can be met whilst reducing the burden on learning providers.  I think it’d also be useful to look at the various Common Application Processes because they seem to be generating burden for learning providers.

Conference season will soon be upon us. We’re planning to run a couple of events ourselves in 2010 and will certainly have a presence at the AoC Nilta conference again this year. We’ve also started to receive requests to speak at other events. If you’re running an event and would like a speaker from the information authority, please email details to cst@theia.org.uk

The 2011/12 ILR change process is underway. There has already been a meeting to discuss possible future data requirements.  For the 2009/10 ILR we received 73 change requests, this dropped to 60 for the 2010/11 ILR. I wonder if we’ll see a similar drop this year?

Finally, the outputs from the recent ASL Group and the Data Users Group meetings have just been published. The next advisory group meeting is the Employer Responsive group on 19 March. There are just a few places left at that meeting. If you’d like further details, please email cst@theia.org.uk

2010/11 ILR changes, hot seat with Rich Williams and other news…

October 29, 2009 in The information authority Blog by Paul

Hi

It’s been a while since our last blog but we’ve had plenty to be getting on with. We had to review all 60 of the ILR change requests, look at the issues raised for those that went out for consultation and then provide the information authority board with a recommendation for each change. The board met at the end of September to agree what will be in the 2010/11 ILR. We’ve already published a brief overview of the 2010/11 ILR changes and discussed them at our recent advisory group meetings. Colleagues are now working on writing the 2010/11 ILR specification which will be published on 27 November 2009.
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ILR Change Digest – 29 June

June 29, 2009 in The information authority Blog by Paul

Last Friday was the closing date for submitting requests to change the 2010/11 ILR. Colleagues and I are still collating all of the requests but the final number looks like being very close to 60. We should be able post brief details of all the changes on the ILR request for change pages of our corporate site tomorrow. Each change will be considered by the information authority secretariat using criteria agreed with the board. Changes that do not meet the criteria will be declined. Those that meet the criteria will be published in much more detail and taken forward for consultation.
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