Title: NW Supplier Meeting Presentations
1Briefing on LSC Invitations to Tender Spring
2008 Presented to successful PQQ Applicants By
Ian Haworth
Welcome
2Introduction
01
3Introductions Agenda
- Ian Haworth - Area Director for Lancashire
- Stephen Kelsey, covering Apprenticeships
- Clive Duguid, Train to Gain
- Jayne Dooley, Entry to Employment
- Anne Gornall, Integrated Employment Skills
- Q and A session
- Andy Fawcett, ESF Procurement Outcome
- John Myers, Procurement Process Timescales
- Panel
4LSC Approach to Commissioning
- Set out in LSC Regional Commissioning Plan
http//readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/lsc/NorthWest/LSC_NW
Commissioning_Plan_200809.pdf) - Responding to Leitch
- Mix of negotiation open competitive tendering
(OCT) - Young people
- Adults
5LSC Approach to Commissioning
- Addressing 3 national priorities
- Creating demand for learning skills
- Transforming the FE system to meet demand
- Delivering better skills, better jobs better
lives - And an additional regional priority
- Improving leadership management
6CSR Assumptions
7CSR Assumptions
8Key messages
- Young people
- Offer for 100 of young people increase
participation - Deliver the entitlement, September Guarantee at
16 AND 17 - Roll out of diplomas
- Target efforts to provide specialist provision to
engage young people not in employment, education
or training (NEET) - Significant growth in Apprenticeships
- Adult Learning
- Develop a core adult offer to help people
upskill, reskill and learn in each local area - Within public funding focus on disadvantaged
- Progression to higher levels of learning and
employment
9Key messages
- Employers
- Massive ramping up of Train to Gain activity
required - New flexibilities to enhance the Train to Gain
service - Local Employment Partnerships skills for jobs
and Train to Gain - Integrate Employment and Skills
- Local Employment Partnerships must be ready to
deliver for employers who sign up - Locally we need to put together packages of
support for individuals and employer. - Focus on meeting local needs and tackling
disadvantage through priority learning delivery
it isnt an either/or we need more disadvantaged
individuals on priority learning
10Machinery of Government Changes
- Proposed new Young Peoples Learning Agency to
support transfer of responsibility to Local
Authorities for planning and funding of 14-19
provision - Proposed new Skills Funding Agency for Adult and
employer facing provision which will house the
new National Apprenticeship Service the National
Employer Service and the new Adult Advancement
and Careers Service
11Timetable
12Apprenticeships
Stephen Kelsey Skills Development Manager Sectors
Team
02
13Overview
- The skills challenge of the global economy
- The social benefits of integrating employment and
skills - Extending choice between work-based and
classroom- based learning
14Young People Learner Participation
Adult Learner Participation
15Leitch Aspirations
- 400,000 Apprentices in England by 2020
- One in five of all young people to undertake an
Apprenticeship within the next decade - Apprenticeship entitlement from 2013
- Opportunities for adults
16Challenges
- Declining 16-18 Cohort
- Aspiration to reach 50 HE participation for
young people - Increasing employer involvement
17National Apprenticeship Service
- New delivery system
- Vacancy matching service
- Dedicated field force
- Fully functional by April 2009
18Specification Guidance
- The Offer
- Provision that will replace poorly performing
existing provision - Growth in specific sectors and frameworks
- Expansion into new geographic areas/sectors
19Sub-Regional Context
- Cheshire Warrington
- Engineering
- Construction
- Rail Transport Engineering
20Sub-Regional Context
- Cumbria
- Hospitality Catering
- (General mix with a heavy focus on service
sectors that reflect the Cumbrian economy)
21Sub-Regional Context
- Greater Manchester
- Health Social Care
- Active Leisure Learning
- Hospitality Catering
- Retail
22Sub-Regional Context
- Greater Merseyside
- Retail
- Logistics
- Financial Services
- Construction
- Travel/Tourism
- Hospitality catering
- IT
23Sub-Regional Context
- Lancashire
- Business Administration
- Retail
- Beauty Therapy
- Retail
- (A range of other service sector related
apprenticeships)
24Train to Gain
Clive Duguid Provision Manager Train to Gain
03
25Context - Train to Gain Plan for Growth
- Governments commitment to expand the Train to
Gain Service to over 1 billion by July 2011 and
includes new flexibilities - Fundamental reinforcement of the Train to Gain
Service as a holistic offer to employers - A Plan for Growth has been published by the LSC
and DIUS in support of our commitment to Train to
Gains expansion and to show a clear path of how
that expansion will be achieved. - ITTs will support planned expansion and new
flexibilities
26Context - Funding change
- Current arrangements
- 50 paid on start and 50 on achievement
- From 2008-09
- 75 paid over learners expected length of stay
- 25 on achievement
27Our Approach
- Seeking a consistent regional offer with
sub-regional context where appropriate - An integrated employer offer including mainstream
Train to Gain and ESF (Employer Responsive) - Activity and funding allocated based on
indicative analysis of skill levels within the
sub-regions - Responding to research into sector
priorities/gaps where relevant - Activity August 2008 to July 2011
28 Overall Budgets
- Northwest Employer Responsive Funding
- Train to Gain Funding 100,000,000
- Cheshire and Warrington 10,000,000
- Cumbria 6,000,000
- Greater Manchester 40,000,000
- Lancashire 21,000,000
- Greater Merseyside 23,000,000
- ESF Funding
- North West 8,949,404
- Merseyside phasing-in area 8,482,684
29Summary of ITTs Train to Gain
- Strand One - Skills for Life
- Literacy, Numeracy, ESOL Skills for Life (with
employer contribution) - All levels
- Strand Two - NVQ Level 2
- First full Level 2
- Second vocationally relevant Level 2 (employment
achieved as a result of LEP) - Strand Three NVQ Level 3 (assumed employer
contribution?) - First full Level 3
- Second vocationally relevant Level 3 (sector
specific ?)
30Skills Pledge Plus (excludes Merseyside)Employers
signing the Skills PledgeVocationally Relevant
Second NVQ Level 2(No LEP involvement)NVQ
Level 4Companies with fewer than 50 employees(NW
exc Merseyside)Companies with fewer than 250
employees (Merseyside)SkillworksMerseyside
only
Summary of ITTs - ESF
31Summary
- First and second Level 2 NVQ
- First and second Level 3 NVQ
- First and second Level 4 NVQ
- Skills for Life all levels
- Skills Pledge Plus
- Skillworks
- Where possible, delivered as an integrated
solution to Employer skills needs.
32Entry to Employment
Jayne Dooley Partnership Manager Lancashire
04
33Aim of the E2E Programme
- To assist young people who are not yet ready to
access apprenticeship, FE or employment through a
personalised programme of tailored support to
engage in Post 16 learning opportunities - The main target group being those not in
education, employment or training (NEET)
34Core elements of the programme
- All e2e learners must be able to access
- Basic key skills appropriate to their need
- Vocational development
- Personal social development
35Programme Design
- Length of stay according to need
- Personalised but structured to ensure progression
- Varied interesting for the learner
- Allows the learner to develop acquire skills
appropriate qualifications - Motivates the learner
36Priority e2e young people
- Disaffected vulnerable
- Offenders
- Substance misusers
- Teenage parents
- Care leavers
- LLDD learners (including mental health issues)
- Young people with little or no qualifications
(including basic skills) - Limited employability skills
37Further Information
- Detailed guidance on the content of e2e
programmes can be found at http//e2e.lsc.gov.uk/
documents/The-Framework-For-Entry-To-Employment-Pr
ogrammes.htm http//readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/lsc/N
ational/E2E_Entitlement_Curriculum.doc. - A range of resources on e2e is available at
http//e2e.lsc.gov.uk/. - Foundation Learning Tier http//qfr.lsc.gov.uk/fl
t/ - Demand-led Funding http//readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/
lsc/National/nat-16-18-adult-learner-and-employer-
responsive-funding-models.pdf - Requirements for funding work based learning,
including e2e (paragraphs 174-221)
http//readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/lsc/National/Require
ments_for_Funding_WbL_2007-08-August2007.pdf
38NW Regional Requirements
- Applicants must evidence
- Collaboration
- How they will provide clear progression pathways
- Where links will be made to other initiatives
(e.g. ESF NEET projects, offender learning, LAP) - The range of partners / sub contractors they will
work with to deliver a holistic programme - Local geographic knowledge of areas selected
including existing partnerships referral
agencies - Performance
- A proven track record of successful delivery
- How a range of occupational sectors can be offered
39Geography of delivery
- NW will have one ITT for e2e with five annexes,
one per local LSC area - Each local area annex will further detail
sub-area requirements - Applicants must clearly indicate which
sub-regions sub-areas they wish to bid for
40Cheshire Warrington
- Three sub-areas aligning to Unitary authorities
from April 2009 - Warrington,
- East Cheshire
- West Cheshire
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- Specific area requirements
- Access to provision
- Innovation in delivery
41Cumbria
- No specific sub-areas seeking a Cumbria wide
provider with effective partnership. - Specific area requirements
- Clearly demonstrate differing approaches to rural
and deprived areas - Clear vocational links to specific sectors.
42Greater Manchester
- Ten sub-areas reflecting the local authorities
- Bolton, Bury, City of Manchester
- Oldham, Rochdale, Salford
- Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan
- Specific area requirements
- Access which accounts for local needs and cross
boundary travel - Specialist area wide provision
- Links to learning agreement pilot
- Clear vocational links to specific sectors as
specified for individual areas
43Greater Merseyside
- Six sub-areas reflecting the local authorities
- Halton, Knowsley
- Liverpool, Sefton
- St. Helens, Wirral
- Specific area requirements
- Access which accounts for local district needs
and cross boundary travel - Clear vocational links to specific sectors as
specified for individual area requirements
44Lancashire
- Eight sub-areas reflecting the local authorities
- Lancaster Morecambe, Preston, West Lancashire
- Chorley South Ribble, Burnley Pendle
- Hyndburn Ross, Blackburn, Blackpool Fylde
Wyre - Specific area requirements
- Access which accounts for local needs and cross
boundary travel - Specialist area wide provision
- Links to learning agreement pilot
- Clear vocational links to specific sectors as
specified for individual areas
45Outputs outcomes
- circa 9,300 starts
- Expected progression rate of 50
46Funding Contracting Periods
- Total funding 37 million per year for three
years - Earliest start date 1 August 2008
- Latest start date 1 January 2009
- End date 31 July 2011, subject to satisfactory
annual performance review
47Integrating Employment Skills
Anne Gornall Skills Development Director Skills
for Employability, NW Regional Skills Team
06
48Presentation
- Policy context
- Integrating Employment and Skills (IES)
- The NW Skills for Jobs framework
- ITTs
- Sustainable Employment Programme (SEPs)
- Employability Skills Programme (ESP)
- Routeways and individual support
- Community Grants
49Policy
- LSC Statement of Priorities
- Better skills, Better jobs, Better lives
- Sub-national Review
50Integrating Employment Skills
- LSC/JCP joint working
- Local Employment Partnerships
- Adult Advancement Service
- Skills Health Checks
- Skills Accounts
- IES Trials
- Commission for Employment and Skills
- Skills Funding Agency
51NW Skills for Jobs Framework
52Skills for Jobs
- Progression Routeways
- Employer engagement
- Individualised and flexible
- IAG support
- Consortia arrangements
- Outcome focused
53ITTs
- Sustainable Employment Programme
- Employability Skills Programme
- Routeways and individual support
- Community grants
54ITTs - Sustainable Employment Programme
- Focused on supporting Local Employment
partnerships primarily - Responsive to employer demand
- Progression to post employment training
particularly Train to Gain
55ITTs - Sustainable Employment Programme
56ITTs - Employability Skills Programme
- Procured for Jobcentre Plus customers
- Delivers Skills for Life integrated into an
Employability setting - Programme funding allocations will grow in
2009/10 and 2010/11 - Award small contracts initially with the
potential to grow - Launch date 9/4/08
57ITTs - Employability Skills Programme
- NW Regional funding allocation 2008/09 is
3,621,000 - Sub regional allocation to be advised
- Contracts will be awarded on a sub-regional basis
58ITTs - Routeways individual support
- Merseyside
- Priority Sectors
- Skills Coaching
- Employability Routeway
- Cumbria
- Offenders
- Information Advice Guidance
- Skills for Jobs Routeways
- Learners with Learning Difficulties/Disabilities
- Greater Manchester Routeway into sustainable
Employment - Cheshire Warrington, Cumbria, Halton
Lancashire
59Community Grants- Lancashire
- LSC acting as the sole Co-Finance organisation
managing Community Grants - Community Grants ITT was launched on the 10
December and we have secured a Grant
Co-ordinating Body (GCB) in three of the four
Northwest areas. - Seeking a grants administrator for Lancashire.
- Total of 442k available in 2008-2010 for grants
including 10 for administration - Small community based organisations who would not
normally access ESF maximum grant 12k
60ITTs - Routeways individual support
61Key Issues
- The Adult employability offer
- Working Together
- Working with partners
- Achieving Results
62Question AnswerSession
63ESF Co-Financing
Andy Fawcett Economic Development Director North
West Region
06
64Outcome of ESF Procurement
- Circa. 117m of Contracts Awarded
- 157 contracts
- 81 organisations
- 127 third sector organisations either as
contractor or sub contractor
65The Tendering Process
John Myers Regional Contracts Director
07
66Procurement Policy
- We believe that a sensible balance of
commissioning and tendering will -
- help to secure the provision we need
- allow new entrants to the market where they add
value and choice - and, simultaneously, enable good providers to
grow - The LSC introduced the e-tendering system in
February 2007, the system ensures a robust audit
trail is maintained, it is more environmentally
friendly, and is more secure.
67Procurement Policy
- As a public body, the LSC has to follow the
public procurement rules and must ensure that the
process is open, fair and transparent. - We will issue 3 year contracts (where
appropriate) that will be extendable to 5 years
subject to performance. Contracts can be varied
up and down in value as a result of
reconciliation and performance. - Contracts will have start date flexibility to
allow provision to start when appropriate (i.e.
do not all have to be 1st August).
68Schedule
Time deadlines will be specified on each ITT We
advise providers to submit early
69ITTs
- Tenders due 5 or 6 weeks from ITT
- Using fair, transparent and robust scoring
framework. - Contract Award Panels (CAPs) will agree each
contract offer against original tender
specification. - Local partnership team will carry out contract
clarification with relevant providers - this
will also be used to agree contract levels. - Contracts awards expected from end of June 2008.
70Things you will need to do
- Read the Read me first document FIRST
- Start early
- Save regularly
- Publish your response well before closing date
we cannot accept any tenders that are received
passed the closing date and time. - Only use the message facility on Bravo for
queries - Check that the ITT is complete before submitting
- Attachments must be attached
- All asterisked sections MUST be completed
- If you need guidance try the supplier help
guide on the e-tendering portal or email
help_at_bravosolution.co.uk
71You should not
- Try to upload any documents other than Word or
Excel. - Omit Attachments.
- if they are missing when we evaluate then you
will not be successful. - Leave it until the last minute to submit /
publish your tender(s) - Leave your LSC e-tendering session running with
no activity - if you do your session will
time-out after 15 minutes and you will lose all
unsaved work - Complete requested ITTs for any region in which
you did not express an interest as they will not
be evaluated
72Content Train 2 Gain
Structure of the ITT(s)
- There is 1 National ITT that MUST be completed
for each programme - National READ ME FIRST Attachment provides
instructions and guidance for completion and
details of the programme. - National Questionnaire Attachment specific to
the programme.
1 NATIONAL ITT To be completed once for each
programme
- There are 9 Regional ITTs for each programme
(you should only complete those regional ITTs for
which you expressed an interest) - Regional READ ME FIRST Attachment provides
regional instructions and guidance for completion
and details of the regional tender. - Regional Questionnaire Attachment specific to
the regional programme requirements. - Regional Demographic Spreadsheet Attachment
specific to the regional programme requirements.
9 REGIONAL ITTs 9 Regional ITTs to be completed
for each region for which you wish to provide
the programme
73Opening the national ITT(s)
NATIONAL ITT READ ME FIRST Instruction and
Guidance National Objectives NATIONAL
QUESTIONNAIRE Quality, Management Capacity
Read the READ ME FIRST Thoroughly Refer Back
74Opening the RegionalITT(s)
REGIONAL ITT READ ME FIRST Instruction and
Guidance REGIONAL SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
AND QUESTIONNAIRE
- Read the
- READ ME FIRST
- Thoroughly
- Refer Back
75Opening the RegionalITT(s)
SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS Whats required
and where QUESTIONNAIRE What and How you intend
meet the requirements SPREADSHEET Numbers /
Outputs / Locations
- Attachments
- Word
- Excel
- ONLY!
76Supplier Screenshot
77PLEASE NOTE
- Late Tenders cannot not be considered
- The time deadline will be specified on each
tender document - The content from these events is available at
www.lsc.gov.uk
78Question AnswerSession