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Kent's grant goes to private sector

Posted: 16 October 2003 | Subscribe Online


Kent social services has taken the unusual step of giving all its £450,000 allocation of the national training strategy grant to the private and independent sectors.

Frank Nichol, head of professional development at Kent social services, told the conference that, after much discussion, the council decided it would hand over all its share of the £25m grant to local trade associations and employment groups. These included the Kent Care Homes Association and Kent Domiciliary Care Association.
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The grant is intended to fund improvements in social care training to meet government training targets. It stipulated that at least 50 per cent of a local authority's individual allocation had to be spent on independent and private providers in the first year. In the second and third years of the scheme, the money will have to be distributed in proportions that reflect the percentage of the workforce in the public, voluntary and private sectors.

Nichol said that, after two to three months of trying to make decisions about which groups should receive a share of the money, "we came to the conclusion there was no fair way of doing this and trying to reach the 3,000 small businesses in the sector locally".
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Instead, responsibility for deciding who gets what will fall on to the larger associations that will receive Kent's grant.

"We are a three-star department and we could have used the money any way we wanted, but we did it this way so that we couldn't be accused of holding on to the money," Nichol said.


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