Regulated qualifications

There aren’t many (if any) firms who regularly support awarding organisations and end-point assessors. For us, it’s something of a speciality.

We provide a full service under one roof. We assist from establishment and recognition, through day-to-day operations to helping avoid and resolve disputes and regulatory intervention.

Our clients span a range of large multinational companies, national and international charities, further and higher education providers and chartered institutes to small, niche providers.

We understand the business behind developing and awarding qualifications and working within complex corporate structures and stringent regulation. Right now, we’re helping in establishing the new T level technical qualifications and apprenticeships.

How we help

One of the benefits of being a full-service firm is that we can advise on any regulatory, procurement, commercial, property, governance,  IP or even IT issue.

We know the ins and outs of qualification regulation, whether you’re regulated in England or elsewhere – even (and especially!) where your organisation’s activities fall within the remit of multiple regimes. We frequently guide clients in their engagement with regulators to secure positive outcomes.

We’ll also advise on handling malpractice, responding to whistle-blowers and solving disputes with other awarding organisations and centres. That includes dealing with centres that aren’t following your requirements.

We can advise you on your more day-to-day operations, including your centre agreements, policies, escalation processes and on equality issues.

 

Acquisition of an Awarding Organisation by another Awarding Organisation:

Mergers and acquisitions

We recently advised on the acquisition of an awarding organisation by another awarding organisation, and have also advised on merging Ofqual-regulated organisations.

Managing adverse effects

We advise on the management of adverse effects and the regulatory consequences, including dealing with Ofqual, Charity Commission and other regulators.

Working internationally

We have advised a number of AOs on their operations outside of England and Wales and guided AOs through the dos and don’ts of operating overseas, including which qualifications are and aren’t regulated.

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Briefing for Charities & Social Enterprises | 9 December

Our weekly round up of news and updates from across the sector. To help you navigate this week’s content, the links below will take you straight to content by topic. Charity Commission The government has announced that Dame Julia Unwin has been appointed as Chair of the Charity Commission. The appointment, by the Secretary of …
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Briefing for Charities & Social Enterprises | 2 December

Our weekly round up of news and updates from across the sector. To help you navigate this week’s content, the links below will take you straight to content by topic. Charities Act 2022 – new ex gratia provisions As you’ll know from previous updates, the new ex gratia provisions came into force on 27 November. …
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Briefing for Charities & Social Enterprises | 25 November

Our weekly round up of news and updates from across the sector. To help you navigate this week’s content, the links below will take you straight to content by topic. Charities Act 2022 Since our last Briefing, the Charity Commission has announced that the relaxations to the rules on ex gratia payments introduced in the …
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EHRC announces regulatory action in respect of policies which allow access to single sex spaces and services based on gender self identification

On 27 August 2025, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (“EHRC”) announced that it has completed its review of evidence obtained from the Government’s 2024 call for input on organisations’ approaches to single sex spaces and services, and that it will be taking regulatory action where organisations’ policies on this issue misrepresent equality law. Specifically, …
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Legal Update: New Office for Students requirement on harassment and sexual misconduct protections now in force for higher education providers

The Office for Students (OfS) has introduced a new ongoing condition of registration (the New Condition) for higher education providers (HEPs), aimed at protecting students from harassment and sexual misconduct. Published in July 2024, the New Condition came into full effect on 1 August 2025. These changes were introduced under the Higher Education (Freedom of …
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