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Peter Keating
AEB - Sick learner returns
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We have a learner that was on a employability programme of courses with all quals in bedded to each that last 3 weeks that started in November who went of sick halfway through the programme so we withdrew them. They now want to return this month to complete the programme to ensure they get their qualifications and presumably don't lose any benefits for not completing it.
How do we record this learner in the ILR? Can we go back and change the Withdrawal to a Break In Learning and then re-enrol them on the programme now applying an APL? Or do we make the original enrolment Active and then complete the learner later than orignal planned end date even though we won't have any evidence of learning for December and January?
TIA
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Steve Hewitt
Probably go for a break myself? Will accurately record what happened and you'll end up with all the funding in the months the learner was about, so seems to make sense.
Peter Keating
AEB - Sick learner returns
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We have a learner that was on a employability programme of courses with all quals in bedded to each that last 3 weeks that started in November who went of sick halfway through the programme so we withdrew them. They now want to return this month to complete the programme to ensure they get their qualifications and presumably don't lose any benefits for not completing it.
How do we record this learner in the ILR? Can we go back and change the Withdrawal to a Break In Learning and then re-enrol them on the programme now applying an APL? Or do we make the original enrolment Active and then complete the learner later than orignal planned end date even though we won't have any evidence of learning for December and January?
TIA