If you work in further education or work‑based learning, you already know how crucial data quality and compliance are, especially as year‑end approaches and the pressure of R14 returns starts to build. The Provider Data Self‑Assessment Tool (PDSAT) sits right at the heart of that process. It’s the first thing auditors look at, and it often sets the tone for the entire audit.
Our Funding and Compliance Team have launched a new webinar series for 2026 designed to help providers not just survive PDSAT and R14, but actually use them to strengthen their organisation’s assurance and funding position. Whether you’re responsible for MIS, curriculum, quality, or operational delivery, this series aims to give you the clarity and confidence you need to stay ahead of the curve.
WHY THIS SERIES MATTERS
The webinars focus on practical, real‑world guidance, exactly the kind of insight that helps you avoid funding risks and prepare for audit with confidence.
These sessions are delivered by Tribal’s Funding and Compliance experts, the same team supporting EBS and MAYTAS customers every day, so the content is grounded in what providers are actually dealing with right now.
WHAT'S COMING UP IN 2026
Tribal has scheduled a full year of focused, topic‑specific webinars. Here’s a quick look at what’s on the calendar:
- 12 February 2026 – PDSAT for 2025/26: Safeguard your funding and ensure compliance
- 11 June 2026 – Mastering PDSAT for Audit: Strengthen assurance and protect your funding
- 8 September 2026 – Preparing for R14 (Further Education): Ensuring compliance and a confident ‘hard close’ of the funding year
- 10 September 2026 – Preparing for R14 (Work‑based Learning): Ensuring compliance and a confident ‘hard close’ of the funding year
- Coming Summer 2026 – Introduction to the ILR
- Coming Summer 2026 – Apprenticeship Funding Rules Changes 2026/27
CAN'T WAIT FOR THE WEBINAR?
We also offer these topics, and all of our Finding and Compliance training, as half-day sessions tailored to your organisation's needs. Get in touch today to fond out more!
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