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We will serve you according to our customer charter.

 

Find and apply for an apprenticeship:

IfATE's website lists all the apprenticeship standards available for employers to offer, but we do not list apprenticeship vacancies.

You can find apprenticeship vacancies on the find an apprenticeship website.

 

 

Enquiries relating to specific apprenticeship standards, T Levels, HTQs or post-16 qualifications:

Please note, you can find apprenticeship vacancies on the Find an apprenticeship website.

If you want to know more about employing an apprentice or applying to be an apprentice, then please visit the National Apprenticeship Service, email them nationalhelpdesk@apprenticeships.gov.uk or call their helpline on 08000 150 400.

If you want to know more about a specific apprenticeship standard, T Level, HTQ or post-16 qualification (e.g. the content of a specific technical education product, how it is delivered, which employers developed it) please contact the relevant inbox below, stating the name of the standard/T Level/HTQ/qualification where possible:

Standards

enquiries.ifa@education.gov.uk 

T Levels

TE.IFA@education.gov.uk

HTQs

HTQ.APPROVALS@education.gov.uk

Post-16 Qualifications

Ifate.POST16@education.gov.uk

 

T Levels

The T Level Technical Qualification is a qualification approved and managed by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE). To date, four Awarding Organisations (AOs) have been authorised by IfATE to develop and deliver the qualifications. Any comments, queries or complaints relating to the delivery of the Technical Qualifications should in the first instance be directed to the relevant Awarding Organisation authorised to deliver the Technical Qualification, the contact details for which are detailed below.

City and Guilds

This AO delivers the T Levels listed below:

  • Onsite Construction
  • Building Services Engineering for Construction
  • Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
  • Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing
  • Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control
  • Management and Administration
  • Animal Care and Management
  • Agriculture, Land Management and Production

Feedback and complaints

 

Highfield

This AO delivers the T Levels listed below:

  • Catering

Contact us

 

NCFE

This AO delivers the T Levels listed below:

  • Education and Childcare
  • Digital Support Services
  • Digital Business Services
  • Health
  • Healthcare Science
  • Science
  • Hairdressing, Barbering and Beauty Therapy
  • Craft and Design
  • Media, Broadcast and Production

Enquiries and complaints

 

Pearson

This AO delivers the T Levels listed below:

  • Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction
  • Digital Production, Design and Development
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Legal Services

Contact us

 

Should your engagement with the Awarding Organisation not be to your satisfaction, please contact IfATE via enquiries.ifa@education.gov.uk

 

All queries relating to T Level policy and/or T Level Industry Placements should be directed to the Department for Education (DfE) via routesreadiness.te@education.gov.uk.

 

End-point assessment enquiries: 

For a list of approved end-point assessment organisations (EPAOs) or if you are interested in becoming an EPAO, please visit the Register of EPAOs which is maintained by the DfE.  

If you have an enquiry about how a specific end-point assessment should be delivered, please contact enquiries.ifa@education.gov.uk and state which standard it applies to.

 

Training provider enquiries: 

For a list of approved training providers or if you are interested in becoming a training provider, please visit the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers which is maintained by the DfE.  

Press enquiries:

Email: institute.media@education.gov.uk

Telephone (9am to 5pm): 07384 521076

 

Certificates:

Certificates are posted out by the DfE.  If you haven’t received a certificate or the details on your certificate are incorrect, please contact them here on helpdesk@manage-apprenticeships.service.gov.uk

If you have an incorrect certificate, please post it back to Education and Skills Funding Agency Cheylesmore House, Level 2 North, Quinton Road, Coventry, CV1 2WT. 

Please note, any certificates posted to IfATE will not be processed.

 

Qualifications: 

If you have any questions about the qualifications included in any of the apprenticeship standards, please contact enquiries.ifa@education.gov.uk

 

Incentives, support and uplift available to learners and employers: 

For information regarding the support and uplift available for apprentices, please visit the National Apprenticeship Service, email them nationalhelpdesk@apprenticeships.gov.uk or call their helpline on 08000 150 400.

 

General enquiries:

If you want to:

  • know more about the work of IfATE
  • get involved with a Trailblazer
  • ask questions about any parts of our guidance or anything else you have read on our website

then please contact enquiries.ifa@education.gov.uk

You can find apprenticeship vacancies on the Find an apprenticeship website.

If you want to know more about employing an apprentice or applying to be an apprentice, then please visit the National Apprenticeship Service, email them nationalhelpdesk@apprenticeships.gov.uk or call their helpline on 08000 150 400.

 

How to make an FOI request

  1. Read about the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act and how to make a request
  2. Check our previous releases to see if we’ve already answered your question
  3. Make a new request by contacting us at:

Freedom of Information (FOI) requests

Email 

Please send emails with the subject heading 'FOI'

 

Procedural review:

The Procedural review process

 

Personal information charter

Our personal information charter contains the standards you can expect from the Institute when we ask for and hold your personal information. These are in line with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act (2018).

Overview

We collect personal information to enable us to carry out our functions as a non-departmental crown public body.

Your privacy

If we ask for your personal information, we will:

  • tell you the reasons we’re asking for it
  • only ask for the information we need
  • make sure we don’t keep it for longer than necessary
  • protect it and make sure only the appropriate people have access to it
  • let you know if we’ll share it with other organisations
  • keep it up to date where necessary
  • consider privacy risks when we’re planning to change the way we use or hold it
  • train our staff to ensure we use and protect it properly

Your rights

Under the new General Data Protection Regulation, you have:

  • the right to be informed about any information we hold on you
  • the right of access to your information
  • the right to rectify or erase information
  • the right to restrict processing of your data
  • the right to data portability; and
  • the right to object

However, there some exemptions to these rights which can be found in article 89 of the GDPR text.

How to find out what personal information we hold about you

Under the terms of the Data Protection Act 2018, you are entitled to ask us:

  • if we’re processing your personal data
  • for a description of the data, we hold about you
  • the reasons we’re holding it and any recipient we may disclose it to, for example, public bodies, government departments, and or relevant stakeholders.
  • for a copy of your personal data and any details of its source

How we process your personal data

All staff receive training on how to handle personal information confidentially. The staff that handle large volumes of personal data receive in-depth training.

When we share personal information

We may get information about you from other people such as public bodies, government departments, and or relevant stakeholders.

We may share information we hold about you with certain organisations where the law allows it, or if we have a legal obligation to do so.

There may be some circumstances where we’ll need to share information about you with others without your consent. For example, this might be to prevent or detect a crime, to comply with our obligations under safeguarding laws, and to carry out a public task. In all cases, we’ll comply with all data handling legislation including the Data Protection Act 2018.

Your correspondence will be forwarded to the relevant public bodies, government departments, and or relevant stakeholders to respond if your query is not for this Institute unless you tell us otherwise.

How long we’ll keep your information

We will only keep your information for as long as necessary, after which point we will securely destroy it.

There are circumstances where we may keep your information for research and statistical purposes. We have measures to safeguard this information.

You’re also entitled to ask us to change the information we hold about you if it’s wrong. Please let us know as soon as possible if there are any changes to your personal information.

Contact us

The Institute’s data protection officer is Simon Love.

If you want to view your personal data, you should make a ‘subject access request’. If you want more information about how we process your personal data or have any questions or concerns relating to your data, then please contact the data protection officer using the following email address: Enquiries.IFA@education.gov.uk.

 

Making a disclosure in the public interest:

For employee whistleblowing advice you can find it on GOV.UK

You can alert the Institute to any malpractice within apprenticeships

Email enquiries.ifa@education.gov.uk

Please send emails with the subject heading: Making a disclosure

 

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