Creating a Unique Learner Number means your learners can access a personal record of all the learning they have done, which can be useful when applying for jobs or for courses in Further and Higher Education. And data from Unique Learner Numbers is used to improve policy and services across Government, and Further and Higher Education, helping us to continue to widen participation in learning.
Finally, it gives Online Centres an additional way of highlighting their work in reaching people who are disengaged from formal learning, and supporting them to progress to accredited learning or training. Learners will be able to decide who can access their PLR and share their full information with learning providers, careers advisors and third parties if they wish to do so.
The restricted view will be available to organisations nominated by the learner such as potential employers and will only display basic details and achievements the learner chooses. Additional safeguards are in place for vulnerable learners.
Learners can choose to opt out of having data about their participation and achievement shared. Learning providers have a responsibility to give learners the option to opt out. However, the ULN is now required for many qualifications — such as those in the QCF — so opting out may restrict the administration of these qualifications.
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