Craig Humphreys

FE Workforce Data

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Hi,

I know the collection for the FE workforce data for 2022/23 will open 27th September. 

However, since the SLD has now moved to the new DfE sign-in, our previous data has disappeared for 2021/22. Has anyone else's? 

I had checked the week before on the old SLD login and the 2021/22 data was still there. I was curious and hopeful that it would just be a case of updating last years data and removing staff that have left. I tried to look through the guidance documents they've released but can't see anywhere that says it will. Does anybody know if the data will be pulled through? We used the online form last time rather than the csv.

It's just going to be another time consuming task to get the majority of the same data across that was inputted last time. 

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Steve Hewitt

Oh, this *is* a good question...

I know they've fiddled around with some of the "not known" values for some of the teaching fields, so it won't be a straight one to one "rollover", but ***surely*** they're not going to make you dib it all in again...

Sangita Dhar (ESFA)

We are aware of this issue and are currently working on the fix.

The fix will be released by the end of this week, and you will be able to access 2021-22 FE Workforce data.

Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Janine Doughty

Hi

I am still not able to access the 2021-22 FE Workforce data? Is there a new date for the fix to be released?

Janine 

Jon Darke

Although the collection opens 27th September - do we know what the deadline is?

Jon

Ibrahim Mayat

Hi

The collection for the 2022 to 2023 academic year is planned to open on Wednesday 27 September and close on Friday 26 January 2024

Further education workforce data collection - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Kind regards

Ibrahim

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Hi All,

Has anyone been able to access their data from last year?  I have checked I have the correct rights on submit learner data but I just cannot seem to see where to access this, could someone please point me in the right direction?

Thanks

Lisa