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ESFA review announced to ensure continued effectiveness
EB News: 06/08/2021 - 11:08
The Education and Skills Funding Agency is to be reviewed as part of a wider programme across government to ensure it remains effective into the future.
The review, which will run until early 2022, is part of a programme of reviews of arm’s length bodies and will be led by an Independent Lead Reviewer, Professor Sir David Bell, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sunderland. It will consider the ESFA’s operating model, governance, accountability model and impact.
The ESFA is accountable for £65 billion of funding for the education and training sector, providing assurance that public funds are properly spent. It also regulates academies, further education and sixth-form colleges, and training providers, as well as delivering major projects and services including the National Careers Service, Apprenticeships and T Levels.
Minister for the School System Baroness Berridge said: “The Education and Skills Funding Agency is responsible for making sure more than £60 billion of funding gets to where it is needed and is properly spent, among a wide range of other vital functions. We will examine the ESFA and will identify opportunities for improvement, and areas of success on which we can build, so that it continues to deliver for the public and continues to represent a responsible use of taxpayers’ money.”
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