As you’ll know, the way in which Ofsted evaluates support for vulnerable and disadvantaged learners has been changed.
Following an overhaul of Ofsted’s Inspection Framework last November, inclusion is now treated as a standalone area in inspections, not just a peripheral element included within personal development and wellbeing.
Of course, good training providers already fully commit to inclusion and do all they can to make sure learners who need extra support are receiving it. But, to ensure that commitment is evaluated effectively, providers too need support.
At Onefile we’re proud to say that supporting learner inclusion is something we’ve always recognised and acted upon when designing and developing our edtech. In fact, many providers already use our product features day to day to understand learner needs, coordinate support and demonstrate inclusive practice.
As the leading learner management platform Onefile appreciates that every single person learns differently, and that’s especially true of neurodivergent people and learners who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SENAD). Our raft of tools also considers the needs of learners from disadvantaged, challenging and complex backgrounds who, may for example, require extra time to complete assignments and projects.
Here’s a detailed look at what Onefile already offers:
Providers need to know what additional support a learner might require right from the very beginning of their learning journey.
During enrolment, Onefile’s Onboarding Portal collects this vital information, enabling providers to capture a learner’s disability, learning difficulty, or health problem (LLDD) in a structured and compliant way.
This information:
Onefile’s Onboarding Portal ensures that a learner’s support needs are identified early and are visible to the right teams from the outset.
Personal information about a learner’s health and wellbeing must be handled sensitively and meet GDPR rules.
With Onboarding, providers can collect additional inclusion-related information through configurable, user-defined fields, allowing them to tailor forms to align with their own inclusion policies and local requirements.
Crucially, sensitive information can be controlled through visibility settings:
These measures support safeguarding, confidentiality, and GDPR compliance while still enabling providers to gather meaningful inclusion data.
By embedding inclusion data capture directly into the enrolment process, Onboarding helps providers:
Because data is captured digitally and shared across systems, providers benefit from a clear audit trail of declared needs, evidence that inclusion considerations begin at recruitment and consistent data that can be referenced during inspection
Every learner’s Eportfolio entry contains a Special Requirements panel, which includes a flag to indicate if they have any special requirements.
Details of any special requirements can also be recorded in the panel, highlighting any specific learning needs or adjustments upfront. This timesaving, user-friendly feature means tutors and support staff can quickly see if there’s anything they need to be aware of. They don’t need to go trawling through different parts of the system first.
Onefile’s Eportfolio also lets providers record key demographic and support related information for each learner, including ethnicity, sex and LLDD (Learner Learning Difficulty and/or Disability) and health condition
These fields help providers build a clearer picture of each learner’s background and support needs.
Our tools reduce the amount of admin involved in learner support and allow files to be tailored to a provider’s own requirements.
Providers can build their own Custom Data Forms to record anything related to Additional Learning Support (ALS), learning needs, medical conditions, barriers to learning or recommended adjustments.
And, because these forms are fully reportable, providers can:
Many providers rely on these forms as their main inclusion records because they can be customised exactly to their needs.
It is absolutely essential that private learner information is protected at all times, which is why Eportfolio includes a Notes feature. This is commonly used to record sensitive or confidential information which:
This functionality is particularly valuable for documenting welfare concerns, contextual background, or any information that must be recorded discreetly without being shared with the learner.
Private notes can form a meaningful part of an inclusive learning workflow, provided they do not contain information a learner would need to participate, progress, or receive fair treatment.
Using Eportfolio, providers can upload documents such as support plans, diagnostic assessments, EHCP extracts and workplace adjustments
This helps them build a complete picture of the learner’s needs and demonstrate what’s been put in place to support them.
Tutors can record ongoing observations and notes that relate to a learner’s inclusion, such as:
This gives providers a clear, time-stamped record of their support. Journal entries and specific journal fields can also be categorised using the timesheets to help group information into relevant areas.
Reviews are one of the most valuable touchpoints for inclusion. Providers use them to:
Everything is logged in one place, which is great for both quality assurance and inspection preparation.
Providers can also make use of custom forms within the review. These are especially helpful when they need to capture specific, structured information, for example, ALS details or other inclusion related data.
Providers can set targeted actions linked to a Teaching, Learning and Assessment Plan, such as using assistive tools, attending support sessions, or completing a virtual course. A meeting or visit can then be scheduled to review progress on these tasks over time.
Because Eportfolio tracks progress and submission activity, staff can spot early warning signs that a learner might be struggling, such as low engagement, missed deadlines, or falling behind schedule. Such signs often act as an early trigger for intervention.
For work-based learners, employers can comment on reviews, upload evidence, and confirm adjustments being used in the workplace. This helps create a joined-up approach to supporting learners across all settings.
Providers can report on:
This gives leadership teams a better view of where support is working well and where additional attention might be needed.
Cognassist is a valuable tool that assesses learners who are neurodiverse and supports their personalised learning strategies.
It's integration with Onefile allows training providers to create learners in Cognassist directly from Onefile, send assessment invitations, and automatically track completion. A learner’s cognitive assessment results appear directly inside their portfolio once matched. This lets providers proactively identify any potential learning needs, rather than waiting for a formal diagnosis.
Onefile’s support for learners needing additional help is also available via our ILR (Individualised Learner Record) Tracker.
Management reports within this feature gives instant feedback on key information across the learner journey from enrolment, potential breaks in learning, restarts, withdrawal and achievement. This data is automatically broken by demographic, offering a clear picture of how different groups are performing – and highlighting areas where learners may need extra support to achieve their goals.
As you can see, Onefile is already fully on board with inclusion and has been for some time.
To find out how you too can benefit from our popular learner inclusion support tools, book a discovery call.