Sally Milner

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For our Project Manager Level 6 integrated degree apprenticeship, learners have to complete the qualification IPMA Level D Qualification in Project Management before they enter gateway which they do with a subcontractor. This subcontractor has been reported in our subcontractor declaration to the ESFA however do we need to report this qualification in the ILR as a learning aim too?

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Martin West

As it is mandatory requirement then you should record it in the ILR.

As with any qualification why would you not record it?

Sally Milner

Thanks Martin, we thought it would be the case but wanted to double check as it is the first time this has arisen bar reporting Maths and English.

Sally Milner

I just wanted to add to this post as we're having issues over how to report this qualification and wondered if any other providers report anything similar to the above in their ILR? The IPMA Level D Qualification in Project Management doesn't attract funding so do we report this as a subsidiary aim with a funding model of 99? We're also unsure what we would use as source of funding? It would be great to hear from another provider as to how they handle this. We have queried this with the ESFA too but first hand experience would be helpful.

Martin West

Even though standard component aims are not directly funded as all funding is derived from the programme aim (excepting M/E aims) you would still record these aims as FM 36 with the same ProgType, standard code and SOF as per the programme aim.

HTH