Issue details
York Learning Accountability Agreement 2025/26
Purpose of Report: As
a provider of adult education in receipt of grant funding of over
£1m we must write and publish an accountability statement to
form part 2 of our funding agreement with the Skills Funding
Agency. We have also been advised that to meet financial procedure
rules we must also document approval to receive the recurring grant
funding that will make up part 1 of the documentation.
The statement is a mandatory part of the legislation linked to our
current funding arrangements but must make clear reference to a
document, written by West and North Yorkshire Chamber of commerce
called the Learning Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) and the key
priorities of the council.
This document is this year’s version of a document approved
for 2024-25 and our response is largely based upon the strategy for
adult learning and skills engagement that we consulted on in July
2022 and just defines targets based on the LSIP and national skills
requirements.
The Executive will be asked to: Approve the agreement to form part
2 of our annual funding contract with the Skills Funding
Agency.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Decision Made
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 28/04/2025
Level of Risk: 04-08 Regular monitoring required;
Decision due: 03/06/25 by Executive
Lead member: Deputy Leader of the Council and Executive Member for Economy and Culture
Lead director: Director of Housing and Communities
Department: Directorate of Housing and Communities
Contact: Paul Cliff, Joint Strategic Head of Learning Email: paul.cliff@york.gov.uk Email: paul.cliff@york.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The document will have been produced with full
internal consultation with colleagues in education, economic
development, the wider communities teams, external consultation is
based upon work with local further education providers as part of
the LSIP steering board, with colleagues from the combined
authority as part of the work to shape the MCA skills strategy and
with colleagues at Yorkshire Learning Providers.
Consultees:
Alison Edeson (Skills Manager), Tracy Watts (Skills and
Employability Manager York and North Yorkshire Combined
Authority)
Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: Yes
Decisions
- 04/06/2025 - York Learning Accountability Agreement 2025/26
Agenda items
- 03/06/2025 - Executive York Learning Accountability Agreement 2025/26 03/06/2025
Documents
- York Learning Accountability Agreement 2025/26
Background papers