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Impact assessment: Skills and Post-16 Education Bill: impact assessment and JCHR memorandum

Department For Education

July 6
15:38 2022

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The impact assessment outlines the expected costs and benefits of the reforms set out in the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill. Estimates of the economic return from further education qualifications started in academic year 2018 to 2019 are also available.

The Bill provides the legislative basis for the reforms set out in the Skills for Jobs: lifelong for opportunity and growth white paper published in January 2021. More information about the bill is also available in this press release.

The policy summary notes were created in November 2021 to support the passage of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill, and may not reflect up-to-date information.

Review how well the education or training provided meets local needs statutory guidance.

Published 18 May 2021
Last updated 6 July 2022 +show all updates
  1. We have removed draft statutory guidance - 'Review how well the education or training provided meets local needs' and added a link to the statutory version.

  2. Updated 'Details' information to clarify that the policy summary notes may not reflect up-to-date information.

  3. Added, 'Skills and Post-16 Education Bill: European Convention on Human Rights second supplementary memorandum '.

  4. The 'Skills and Post-16 Education Bill policy summary notes' and 'Skills and Post-16 Education Bill: supplementary policy notes' have been combined i

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