Children's Commissioner consults Suffolk children on future amid social media policy debate
The Department for Work and Pensions is reconsidering the 30/70 funding model for larger apprenticeship units following early feedback from providers. Kate Ridley-Pepper confirmed officials are actively exploring alternatives to address concerns about the financial burden on training providers.
Skills Minister Jacqui Smith has indicated that further restrictions on apprenticeship funding, including potential age caps and defunding measures, remain possible despite not being actively planned "at the moment". The comments suggest ongoing uncertainty for further education providers and local authorities working to secure stable training pathways for young people.
Ofsted has taken enforcement action against Bright Horizons, the UK's third largest nursery chain, issuing a legal notice over serious safeguarding concerns. The watchdog found that 75 of the provider's settings are failing to meet required safeguarding and welfare standards, prompting statutory intervention.