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National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education

Ministerial correction made by Robin Walker (Conservative) on Friday, 18 March 2022, in the House of Commons on behalf of the Department for Education.

National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education

The following are extracts from the Estimates Day debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education:

The Government meet all training costs for young people aged 16 and 17, and this has been extended to the age of 25 for care leavers.

[Official Report, 9 March 2022, Vol. 710, c. 387.]

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

The Government meet all apprenticeship training costs for the smallest employers taking on young people aged 16 to 18, and this has been extended to those aged 19-24 who are care leavers.

We are increasing apprenticeships funding, which will grow to £2.7 billion by 2024-25, and we have already seen more than 164,000 starts in the first quarter of the academic year, which is roughly a third—34%—higher than in the same period in 2020-21 and 5% higher than in 2019-20, before the pandemic.

[Official Report, 9 March 2022, Vol. 710, c. 390.]

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

We are increasing apprenticeships funding, which will grow to £2.7 billion by 2024-25, and we have already seen more than 164,000 starts so far this academic year, which is roughly a third—34%—higher than in the same period in 2020-21 and 6% higher than in 2019-20, before the pandemic.

The following are extracts from the Estimates Day debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education:

The Government meet all training costs for young people aged 16 and 17, and this has been extended to the age of 25 for care leavers.

[Official Report, 9 March 2022, Vol. 710, c. 387.]

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

The Government meet all apprenticeship training costs for the smallest employers taking on young people aged 16 to 18, and this has been extended to those aged 19-24 who are care leavers.

We are increasing apprenticeships funding, which will grow to £2.7 billion by 2024-25, and we have already seen more than 164,000 starts in the first quarter of the academic year, which is roughly a third—34%—higher than in the same period in 2020-21 and 5% higher than in 2019-20, before the pandemic.

[Official Report, 9 March 2022, Vol. 710, c. 390.]

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

Letter of correction from the Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker):

An error has been identified in the response to the debate on the National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.

The correct information should have been:

We are increasing apprenticeships funding, which will grow to £2.7 billion by 2024-25, and we have already seen more than 164,000 starts so far this academic year, which is roughly a third—34%—higher than in the same period in 2020-21 and 6% higher than in 2019-20, before the pandemic.

Type
Written correction
Reference
710 c11MC 
Session
2021-22
National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education
Wednesday, 9 March 2022
Proceeding contributions
House of Commons
National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education
Wednesday, 9 March 2022
Proceeding contributions
House of Commons
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