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Treasury: Training and Education Division: Registered Files (TE and 2TE Series)

Description and record details

Reference T 249
Title Treasury: Training and Education Division: Registered Files (TE and 2TE Series)
Date 1925-1971
Description

Files of the Training and Education (TE) Division of the Treasury. They relate to training and career development within the Civil Service, including organisation and conduct of the Central Administrative College, sabbatical leave and secondment, training advice for other departments, house journals and the Civil Servants' Guide.

Also includes files of the E series (T 162) which were re-registered as part of the TE series in 1948.

Arrangement

T 249/1-40 are arranged by subject and T 249/41-304 are arranged by former file reference (see Treasury Registration Systems)

Related material

Later Training Directorate records are in BA 21

For records of the Civil Service College see JY

Held by The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department TE and 2TE file series.
Legal status Public Record(s)
Language

English

Creator

Treasury, Training and Education Division, 1945-1968

Physical description 304 file(s)
Access conditions Subject to 30 year closure
Immediate source of acquisition

From 1976 Treasury

Custodial history Most files appear to have been transferred to Civil Service Department on its creation in 1968, and on its abolition in 1981, to the Management and Personnel Office, which formed part of the Cabinet Office, and was later renamed the Office of Public Service.
Accumulation dates 1948 to 1960
Accruals No future accruals expected
Administrative/ biographical background

The Training and Education (TE) Division was established in 1945, bringing together staff who had formerly worked in this area under the Director of Training and Education. The division continued to work in close association with other establishment divisions.

The Civil Service Department took over the responsibilities of this Division in November 1968 when all files created after 1963 passed to it.