Apprenticeship Training Providers DPS

Category:Workforce and Staffing
Call-off type:N/A
Ref:N/A
Start date:03/04/17
End date:02/04/24
Initial period:N/A
Extensions remaining:N/A

In April 2017, the way the government funds apprenticeships in England changed - employers with a pay bill over £3 million per annum are now required to contribute to an apprenticeship levy.

Since 1st May 2017, employers have been able to use their levy funds to cover the costs of apprenticeship training, assessment and certification. 

  • Shortened procurement time, as the advertisement in OJEU and PQQ stage has already been undertaken.
  • The DPS encourages competition, as local providers can apply to join the DPS at any time during their period of validity.
  • Participating organisations can develop their own specification, based on pre-developed templates, to meet their own requirements. 
  • The very comprehensive specification for the DPS was created by NHS education and training leads.
  • Award criteria can be formulated more precisely for specific local contracts.
  • Award of individual tenders can be quicker than under some other procedures. The minimum time limit for return of tenders is 10 days.
  • Training providers have to meet minimum criteria to be awarded a place on the DPS - this ensures that only providers of sufficiently high quality apprenticeship delivery are invited to take part in mini competitions.
  • A full suite of mini competition templates is available to ease the competition process, and help and support can be provided in running mini competitions.

     

The DPS is not divided into lots, but structured so that potential providers can select which of the training categories and regions they wish to be considered for, and to allow contracting authorities a choice of how best to approach the market.

The DPS is split into different categories of apprenticeships and into different regions. A map of the regional boundaries is attached in the supporting documents section.

The following apprenticeship categories are currently in scope of the DPS:

  • Apprenticeship
  • Scheme Categories
  • Adult Care (health & social care)
  • Healthcare Support Worker (clinical healthcare support)
  • Advanced Clinical Practitioner
  • Hospitality and Catering
  • AHP Support
  • HR & Recruitment
  • AHP Degree/Masters
  • Leadership & Management
  • Business Administration
  • Management Degree/Masters
  • Children’s & Young People Workforce
  • Maternity & Paediatric Support
  • Customer Services
  • Midwifery degree apprenticeships
  • Dental Nurses
  • Network Engineer (IT Professionals)
  • Digital Degree/Masters 
  • Nursing Associate
  • Digital Marketing
  • Operating Department Practitioner
  • Digital Services (IT, data analysis)
  • Peri-operative Support
  • Education and Training
  • Pharmacy Services
  • English & Maths Functional Skills
  • Procurement
  • Events Assistant
  • Project Management
  • Facilities Management
  • Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
  • Finance & Accountancy
  • Registered Nurse Degree
  • Healthcare Assistant Practitioner
  • Service Improvement
  • Healthcare Science
  • Specialist, Community and Public Health  Degree and Masters
  • Healthcare Support Services

 

Contracting authorities must use the online search tool, in order to determine which providers on the DPS must be invited to the mini competition. This online tool replaces the previous excel-based regional lists. As the list of qualified suppliers for each category may regularly change you should use the search tool immediately prior to issuing each mini competition. Instructions for using the online tool are available in the supporting documents.

If you are a contracting authority, delivering services as an Employer Provider, you may use the DPS in order to run a mini competition to contract with an End Point Assessment Organisation. Please contact LPP, who is the NHS Procurement in Partnership Framework Lead, for a list of End Point Assessment Organisations who have been awarded to the DPS.

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User Guide (members only)
Access Agreement (members only)
Provider Selection Tool Instructions (members only)
Workforce and Staffing

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