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County Durham 14-19 Partnership

16-19 Transfer

This page provides briefings/information about the transfer of the responsibility for the commissioning of 16-19 provision from the LSC to the Local Authority.

We are interested in your comments and questions regarding the 16-19 transfer.

What do you believe are the challenges and opportunities we face in the transfer of funding to the local authority? This could include issues around identifying and meeting local need; ensuring funding follows demand; arrangements for providers, etc.

If you have any comments or questions please complete the feedback form on the Contact Us page or send an e-mail to information@countydurham14-19.co.uk

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PDF Icon16-19 Transfer briefing noteV4.pdf (3 pages, 46kb)

PDF IconCounty Durham Statement of Intent.pdf (5 pages, 52kb)

PDF IconDelivering14-19 ReformSummary.pdf (24 pages, 313kb)

PDF IconDelivering 14-19 Reform Next Steps.pdf (94 pages, 976kb)

PDF IconRaisingExpectations.pdf (98 pages, 990kb)

PDF Iconstakeholderworkshop.pdf (2 pages, 41kb)

PDF IconSub-regional grouping guidance - stage 2.pdf (12 pages, 3478kb)

DCSF website

Following work with LSC 14-19 leads and local authority partners, DCSF has published updated guidance on 14-19 Partnerships and planning to set out in more detail the critical role of 14-19 Partnerships. The guidance seeks to ewnsure that there is a coherant, locally owned 14-19 strategy that meets local needs, has the built-in ok key partners, and will deliver the 14-19 entitlement for all young people.

The guidance is set on the context of the new 14-19 responsibilities that local authorities will acquire over the next five years, including commissioning 16-19 education provision and their leadership in Raising the Participation Age. It builds upon the previous 14-19 Partnerships and Plans published in February 2008.