
If I summarise the experience of the year then the most challenging, but most developmental, has been squaring the national policy lines with the reality of life in College. College leaders can only plan according to the information they have, particularly at a detailed financial level. Our new Minister has a huge in-tray – the fees review for FE, the uncertainties arising from the adult curriculum framework (QCF), the funding agencies' current priorities and the reality of a vastly complicated funding methodology - all of which have to be progressed if the Government is to deliver on their intention to free up Colleges.
I truly believe that this is a great beginning of a potentially different relationship with Government; it is not a time for cynicism or game-playing. I wish our new AoC President every success in working on our behalf to build on this promising start.
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