Angela Wilson
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Angela Wilson commented,
I don't have the answer David but will have the exact same situation so just following to see what the answer is :)
I don't have the answer David but will have the exact same situation so just following to see what the answer is :)
Angela Wilson commented,
Ibrahim, this goes against the Multiply guidance on interventions though doesn't it as we were told by DfE that any interventions which are 2 hours or more have to go on the ILR, so in essence you could have a half day course, ie 3/4 hours and we would anticipate putting this on the ILR as starting and finishing on the same day but what Michael from ESFA is saying wouldn't allow for that would it :(
Ibrahim, this goes against the Multiply guidance on interventions though doesn't it as we were told by DfE that any interventions which are 2 hours or more have to go on the ILR, so in essence you ...
Angela Wilson commented,
Hi, was SteveH's query ever answered please regarding sub-contractors? I don't think 6.6 is explicit enough about subcontractors, I'd quite like a line that *says* subbies are not to be included. We are well on our way with our data return for our own staff, would hate to be told at this late stage that we somehow have to collect the data for our sub-contractors for AEB too?
Hi, was SteveH's query ever answered please regarding sub-contractors? I don't think 6.6 is explicit enough about subcontractors, I'd quite like a line that *says* subbies are not to be included....
Angela Wilson commented,
Hi there, just if it helps, we explore the circumstances as to why they don't have an NI number, if they intend to work or claim benefits they should have one or intend getting one, and the ILR spec does say anyone claiming benefits should have NINO provided via ILR, so as long as you're comfortable they aren't on benefits you should be able to put them through. It tends to only be Asylum Seekers we find who may not have them 'yet' or the odd older person who is maybe retired and not claiming benefits or intending to work but as Steve said it's not mandatory but very much encouraged. We get probably about 97% of NINOs but have to allow for the odd one that doesn't have one for valid reasons.
Hi there, just if it helps, we explore the circumstances as to why they don't have an NI number, if they intend to work or claim benefits they should have one or intend getting one, and the ILR spe...
Angela Wilson commented,
Joan Mitchell - we had someone like this and we made a decision here that we couldn't fund them for ESOL as they should be up to an acceptable level from the terms of their visa. They joined one of our ESOL classes but paid I think. Like I say that was just one person and we made that decision, I'm not saying it's the rules by any means.
Joan Mitchell - we had someone like this and we made a decision here that we couldn't fund them for ESOL as they should be up to an acceptable level from the terms of their visa. They joined one o...