Ryan Wiseman
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Ryan Wiseman commented,
Hi Kelly, That would be correct, do remember for mutli-year enrolments such as A Levels in their 2nd year their 42 days would begin as of 1st August & then an adjustment of hours is needed if they withdrew at the end of September for example. Carrying on from what Phil said the 42 day rule is based of the length of the learning aim. 168 days or more - 42 days 14 to 167 days - 14 days Less than 14 days (13 or below) - 1 day Ryan
Hi Kelly, That would be correct, do remember for mutli-year enrolments such as A Levels in their 2nd year their 42 days would begin as of 1st August & then an adjustment of hours is needed if they ...
Ryan Wiseman commented,
Hi David, Yes, you should withdraw the learner with the last date of learning/engagement you have which would be in 21/22. This learner will drop off your 16-18 count. I expect this learner did meet the qualifying period in 21/22. Usually these would be picked up on FRM27 and funding could be clawed back but 16-19 funding isn't captured. Financial Assurance: Monitoring post-16 funding for 2022 to 2023 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) The 22/23 funding you would receive will be removed as per your next return when you put in the 21/22 end date and if the learner met qualifying period in 21/22 you were eligible for that money also this learner will then show as a - on your R04 to R14 ratio at the end of the year. I'm not sure if you need to do anything with paying back anything for the overclaim in 21/22 since you had incorrectly claimed retention funding since you had the learner 'continuing' past 30th June. The only way I can think of this happening is paying this back is inputting a minus value in your EAS statement which is what they advise for other funding streams.
Hi David,Yes, you should withdraw the learner with the last date of learning/engagement you have which would be in 21/22. This learner will drop off your 16-18 count. I expect this learner did meet...