9 Adult Education Budget Implementation Funding
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Report of the Chief Operating Officer, York and North Yorkshire LEP
Minutes:
Considered –
A report by James Farrar, Chief Operating Officer, York and
North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership regarding the Department for
Education (DfE) requirements in relation to the Adult Education Budget and the
associated costs.
James Farrar introduced the report and gave an overview of
the key points, as summarised below:
·
Adult Education was a statutory responsibility
which came with devolution and was currently £11.2m across York and North
Yorkshire. Currently there were 17k
learners and almost 180 different providers and both NYC and CYC were providers
·
What was being devolved was the role of the DfE
in relation to the strategic management of the £11.2m and in order to do this a
number of statutory responsibilities were required to be met. These included
a) The
Secretary of State for Education would need to be assured that York and North
Yorkshire were operationally ready to administer the AEB
b) Parliament
has to legislate to enable the transfer of the statutory duties
c) Agreement
of a memorandum of understanding between the Department for Education and York
and North Yorkshire to provide appropriate assurance
d) Learner
protection arrangements agreed between the parties
·
There would be an opportunity to bid for funding
to support the investment needed to meet the readiness criteria, though any
funding would need to be matched locally.
The estimated costs of this would be £975k over two years – the bid to
the DfE would be £480k, with £494k match funding needed. Approval was sought for £494k from the CA
from the Mayoral Investment Fund to leverage £480k from the DfE
·
The existing LEP Skills and Employability Board
(SEB) would act in an advisory capacity with formal decisions taken by this
committee which had the correct political representation. It was also recommended that the NYC s151
officer be given delegated authority to accept the funding from the DfE
Members’ questions were responded to as below:
·
In response to a question, James Farrar
confirmed that a councillor from NYC could be nominated to sit on the SEB
alongside a councillor from CYC
·
Clarification was requested on why the
allocation of funding from the DfE to be matched was not a 50% split. James Farrar advised that the DfE funding
could only be used for new posts and positions, whilst funding for existing
staff must come from the matched side, which accounted for just over half of
the total
·
James Farrar explained the advantages of having
devolution of the Adult Education Budget, which included local control and
local leadership enabling closer alignment with the economic needs and
opportunities within the region, and increased flexibility in how the service
was delivered
·
In response to a question on governance and how
decisions would be brought forward from the SEB, Lisa Dixon advised that work
was still underway on the details of governance and further reports would be
brought forward in due course
· The Chair referred to the change of working practices for the LEP in working with Members and the importance of ensuring ... view the full minutes text for item 9