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If the student really did some learning on that start/end date, and you can evidence that, it's fine and you can annotate the report to say that, the funding will sort itself out. If they didn't do any learning, you shouldn't be reporting them in the ILR (as Steve said). Most PDSAT reports are not definite errors, there are often allowable exceptions.
Another kind of one day duration enrolments are admin fixes for a previous year where you need it to be in the ILR to not create a hanging record from last year, but they didn't actually do anything on that aim. Auditors are fine with that when you explain.
Tracey Grant
PDSATs - Report ID 26A-503 Learning aims with actual duration of
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Hi all,
i am after some advice concerning the above report which identifies "Learning aims with actual duration of one day"
If a learner starts and then two months later despite attempts to get them engage we decide to withdraw - what action are we meant to take on the ILR to ensure that funding is paid back if we aren't meant to make the withdrawal date the same as the start date?
Many thanks
Tracey