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ESFA Funded Subcontracted Provision Statement ESFA Funded Subcontracted Provision Statement In July the Corporation board approved our rationale which state the following: The educational rationale for sub-contracting will be: • To enhance the opportunities available to young people and adults • To fill gaps in niche or expert provision and provide better access to training facilities • To support better geographical access for learners • To offer an entry point for disadvantaged groups The Fees and Charges policy 2020-2021 also sets out a policy statement at the start of it. https://www.loucoll.ac.uk/documents-and-policies This states: “Loughborough College is committed to growing and diversifying the range of courses it delivers to widen participation, target and support the most vulnerable, engage in new and emerging markets and meet the regional and local economic development agenda and increasing prosperity. The service achieves this by operating an externally commissioned model which promotes innovation and responsiveness to identified need.” The Subcontracting Fees and Charges Policy 2020-2021 can be found here: https://www.loucoll.ac.uk/documents-and-policies Loughborough College are proud to partner with the following Subcontractors for 2020-2021 No. Organisation 1 All England Netball Association Limited 2 Arsenal Women Football Club Limited 3 Aspire2Be Coaching Limited 4 Aston Villa Women's Football Club Limited 5 Birmingham City Women's Football Club Limited 6 Brighton & Hove Albion Women’s Football Club Limited 7 Bristol Academy Women's Football Club Limited 8 British Weight Lifters Association 9 Carmel College 10 Chelsea Football Club Limited ESFA Funded Subcontracted Provision Statement Page 1 of 3 Document Ref: CO-G001 Applicable to: Staff, Students Version 1.0 Last Review: Oct 2020 Approved by: VP Finance & Infrastructure Next Review: Oct 2021 Accessible to: Staff, Students, Public Owner: Contracts This document is the property of Loughborough College. Any reproduction, even partial, is prohibited without prior written agreement. Document uncontrolled when printed. 11 Eliteform Limited 12 England Hockey 13 English Volleyball Association 14 Everton Football Club Women Limited 15 Gateshead College 16 Huddersfield Giants Community Trust LTD 17 Huddersfield Giants Limited 18 Ipswich Town Football Club Company Limited 19 Leeds Beckett University Enterprises Limited 20 Leeds Rhinos Netball Limited 21 Liverpool FC Limited 22 London Pulse Limited 23 Loughborough University 24 Manchester City Women's Football Club Limited 25 Manchester United Women's Football Club Limited 26 The Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association Limited 27 Newcastle Group of Colleges Limited 28 Nottingham Forest Community Trust 29 NSSC Operations Limited 30 Reading Women’s Football Club Limited 31 Royal Yachting Association 32 Saracens Mavericks Limited 33 Snowsport England 34 Surrey Sports Park Limited 35 Tendring Technology College 36 The Addict Dance Academy Limited 37 The Amateur Swimming Association Limited 38 The Chelmsford Learning Partnership 39 The English Golf Union Ltd 40 The English Handball Association 41 The Rugby Football League ESFA Funded Subcontracted Provision Statement Page 2 of 3 Document Ref: CO-G001 Applicable to: Staff, Students Version 1.0 Last Review: Oct 2020 Approved by: VP Finance & Infrastructure Next Review: Oct 2021 Accessible to: Staff, Students, Public Owner: Contracts This document is the property of Loughborough College. Any reproduction, even partial, is prohibited without prior written agreement. Document uncontrolled when printed. 42 The Skills Network Limited 43 Thunder Netball UK Limited 44 Tottenham Hotspur Women FC 45 UK Athletics Limited 46 University of Bath 47 University of Birmingham 48 University of Gloucestershire 49 University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust 50 Volleyball England 51 Wasps Holdings Limited 52 West Ham United Women Football Club Limited ESFA Funded Subcontracted Provision Statement Page 3 of 3 Document Ref: CO-G001 Applicable to: Staff, Students Version 1.0 Last Review: Oct 2020 Approved by: VP Finance & Infrastructure Next Review: Oct 2021 Accessible to: Staff, Students, Public Owner: Contracts This document is the property of Loughborough College. Any reproduction, even partial, is prohibited without prior written agreement. Document uncontrolled when printed. .
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