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Preventive services facing budget cuts

Posted: 05 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


North East Lincolnshire Council could be forced to scale back preventive services for children in order to tackle a funding crisis.

A report by the Audit Commission identifies the children and young persons' strategic partnership as having an uncertain future because of proposed budget cuts across services.

The report, which charts the troubled local authority's progress over the past 12 months, says the council faces a "severe budget crisis and a daunting agenda of major initiatives for recovery".
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The council has recently changed from Labour to Conservative control, and the new leadership is demanding £8m in service cuts. It has still to set its council tax, but is likely to keep the rise below 5 per cent.

The Audit Commission is uncertain what impact this will have on its priority services, which includes children's and older people's services. The council is considering cutting 200 jobs, but plans to close its child development centre have been scrapped after a 6,000-signature petition from residents.
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The report concludes that there have been improvements in adoption services and a reduction in the number of looked-after children, but children's health services have continued to deteriorate. The performance action team sent in last year helped to improve performance management in the department.


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