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Children's trusts prove popular

Posted: 17 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


The government has received bids to run pilot children's trusts from 45 local authorities.

Health minister Jacqui Smith told delegates at the Association of the Directors of Social Services' spring seminar in Liverpool last week that the bids had demonstrated "a good range of ideas".

Smith said some bids had focused on delivering services for specific client groups, while others had taken a broader commissioning approach. However, all will develop models that involve joint working between social services, education and health.
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Some bids involved the community, private and voluntary sectors, Smith said, while others suggested locating services in neighbourhood centres and the government's new extended schools. Some of the trusts would cover youth justice services.

The government will be holding interviews with-short listed councils during May. Those selected will receive £60,000 in funding, with an additional £40,000 for large or complex trusts potentially available.


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