Decision details
14-19 Reforms - the York Response to National Changes
Decision Maker: Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11
Decision status: Decision Made
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
Purpose of report: The
report will summarise the LA’s 14-19 Plan (a statutory
appendix of the CYPP) which sets out priorities for developments to
2015 and takes account of the transfer of 16-19 funding and
associated commissioning role to the LA in April 2010.
Members are asked to: 1. Endorse the strategic approach set out in
the 14-19 plan and arrangements associated with the 16-19 funding
transfer.2. In support of a major strand of the 14-19 plan, agree
that the Council play a leading role in the development of an
enlarged Apprenticeship programme for 16-19 year olds in the
City.
Decision:
RESOLVED: (i) That the good progress made on delivering the 14-19 Curriculum Reforms and the high regard in which the work of the York Partnership is held be noted, and that the strategic approach to continuing developments set out in the 14-19 Plan be endorsed.
(ii) That the good progress made within the local authority and with Sub-Regional Partners, on the 16-19 Funding Transfer, and the opportunities and challenges it presents be noted, and that the authority’s approach to the changes at sub-regional and regional levels be endorsed.
(iii) That approval be given for the Council, as the largest employer in the area, to build on existing development work and play a leading role in developing an enlarged apprenticeship programme for young people in the City; this to include (at a time when employment opportunities are restricted by the economic recession) encouraging partner organisations to offer places themselves as well as the creation of new apprenticeship places across the Council.
(iv) That the Director of Children’s Services be requested to work with the Head of HR in developing a strategic action plan to increase apprenticeships across the Council in every area and department, taking into account the need to include LACs (Looked After Children) as a priority group, reduce NEETs (young people Not in Education, Employment or Training) and ensure sustainability; progress on the resulting work to be reported to the Executive Member for Children & Young People’s Services at six monthly intervals and the programme of work to be widely publicised and accessible to young people via the Internet.
REASON: To ensure that progress towards the 2013 learner entitlements and the development of provision necessary to deliver RPA in York can be maintained, that the local authority is in a position to assume new statutory responsibilities associated with the post-16 funding transfer, and that the key apprenticeship pathway is made more widely available for young people in the City.
Report author: John Thompson
Publication date: 15/12/2009
Date of decision: 15/12/2009
Decided at meeting: 15/12/2009 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11
Effective from: 18/12/2009
Accompanying Documents: