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Section 14 Pilots and other Funding Streams

Adult T levels Pilot

From September 2022 the T level for adults pilot will be available in the ILR, learners who are 19+ including those who are in part-time work or have caring responsibilities are eligible for this provision. Further guidance is available in the AEB funding rules

Recording Adult T Level pilots in the ILR

The Adult T Level pilot is recorded in the ILR as funding model 81, source of funding (SOF) 105 with the LDM code 384 recorded against the learning aim.

Unlike 16-19 T levels the Adult pilot will not include the programme type field in the ILR and the aims must be recorded as aim type 4 indicating they are not part of a programme.

The learning aims associated with the adult T levels pilot can be found using the LARS database on the Find a learning aim website.

Learner/learning support cannot be recorded on the ILR for adult T Level learners and further information regarding this is available in the Adult T level guidance.

Multiply

The Multiply programme is designed to provide funding to learners up to level 2 and will allow learners to be identified as multiply in the ILR. Further guidance is available on the multiply homepage

Recording Multiply in the ILR

The Multiply programme will be recorded in the ILR as funding model 99, SOF 998 and the LDM code 385 recorded against the learning aim.

There are a number of new Multiply-specific non-regulated learning aims that are available to be used. These can be identified on the LARS database and found on Find A Learning Aim using Category Code 63 Multiply – Improving Adult Numeracy Skills.

Learners participating in regulated numeracy courses through Multiply should be recorded on the existing regulated learning aims