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About the Learning Records Service

MIAP is now called the Learning Records Service. This new name is being phased into all our materials during summer 2010. All our applications and services are migrating over to the new name by September 2010.

Schools, colleges, providers and awarding bodies are currently being asked to revise and refresh their own materials and, where possible, start making reference to the new name Learning Records Service. Our new website will be www.learningrecordsservice.org.uk

This new name more accurately describes how our service fits within the heart of the learner experience and is designed to support learners at all levels to access, manage and use their own achievement information - such as qualifications, awards or training received as they progress through education, training and lifelong learning.

The Learning Records Service, part of Information Management (IM) Services, provides shared services across the education sector. The Learning Records Service is built on the principle of collect once, use many times and used by all that are entitled to do so. It supports the whole of the education sector.

We offer three key products to enable information and data sharing across the education sector:  

 Learner Register  - formerly called the Learner Registration Service
 Personal Learning Record - more commonly called the PLR
 Learning Provider Register - formerly called UKRLP

More than forty partner organisations support the Learning Records Service. If you would like to learn more about how the former programme called MIAP was established, please click here: History of MIAP