New training and development framework awarded

12 Jul 2017 01:41 PM

Organisations across the public sector are set to make big savings on the cost of training and developing their staff.

The new Managed Learning Services agreement, developed by Crown Commercial Service (CCS), is estimated to save the public sector around £30 million, with SMEs set to receive more than half of the total investment.

Managed Learning Services enables public bodies including government departments, local councils, NHS Trusts and the emergency services to procure training courses and services from general interest subjects like data protection to more specialist training, getting the best deal for public bodies as they develop their staff.

The framework agreement will run for three years with the option of extending by another year.

How will it work?

The single supplier framework has been awarded to Capita, who have guaranteed that more than half of the spend through the framework will be subcontracted through smaller, specialist training providers, helping to ensure that SMEs can benefit from working with the public sector.

The framework brings the following benefits to public sector organisations:

Lotting structure and services

The multi-tiered model includes the following services:

In addition to the core services above there are the following additional services:

To find out more, visit the Managed Learning Service pipeline pages.