Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.
Dorset County Council and its named partners in this notice, are looking to create a Dynamic Purchasing System for providers to deliver apprenticeship training services from August 2017. This is in response to the government's reform of apprenticeships and the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which came into effect on 1 April 2017.
The council is looking to maximise the use of the Levy pot available across all its service areas whilst also supporting our partners to make use of their own levy pots by accessing our Dynamic Purchasing System providers.
As a Schedule 3 (‘Light Touch’) service the Contracting authorities with the need for Apprenticeship Training can decide how to procure via the Dynamic Purchasing system, either by further competition with a split of quality and price or by further competition by price only. This will be determined by each named authority as the need arises. The numbers, volumes and types of Apprentices will vary from Authority to Authority.
Estimate Levy figures for each Authority per annum are as follows: Please note that these figures are estimates of the total levy each organisation will pay and are not an indication of actual spend.
Dorset County Council £985,000
Dorset Councils Partnership (Comprises of West Dorset District Council, North Dorset District Council and Weymouth and Portland District Council) £80,000
Borough of Poole £315,000
Purbeck District Council £1,200
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) £111,000
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority £150,000
Christchurch Borough Council £12,500
East Dorset District Council £12,000
These amounts are not, however, an indication of spend, and are purely given for reference, and this is for the total per year, over the lifetime of the Dynamic Purchasing System and not per lot.
The payment is also likely to fluctuate as it is based on headcount each year on April 1st.
Volumes of apprentices anticipated by each authority is as follows, this includes Public Sector Duty:
Dorset County Council 92
Dorset Councils Partnership 14
Borough of Poole 60
Purbeck District Council 3
Tricuro (Comprising of Tricuro Limited and Tricuro Support Limited) 30
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority 32
Christchurch Borough Council 8
East Dorset District Council 8
If the requirement of an Apprenticeship is as the result of a new standard it will be offered to the provider(s) on the Dynamic Purchasing system who are in the lot which the new standard most naturally fits into.