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Trailblazer projects worry about future

Posted: 15 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


Managers of identification, referral and tracking schemes are concerned about their projects' sustainability, according to new research.

The evaluation of the 10 trailblazer projects said managers were concerned about the short-term nature of pilots' national funding.

It adds that many managers felt under pressure to find local ways to resource the projects once the pilot period was over. Pilots have received a grant of £1m from the government to spend by September 2004.

The research, conducted by Royal Holloway College, University of London, also found that the lack of national guidance from the government caused all the trailblazers to become engaged in time-consuming and complex discussions about legal issues. Trailblazers had developed links with one another to tackle this problem.
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The Children Bill, published four months after the research was completed,Êaims to remove any legal barriers to information-sharing.

Other problems included some agencies being unable to resource IRT work and finding it difficult to make time to attend meetings.

Developing IRT Systems: An Evaluation of the Processes Undertaken by Trailblazer Authorities: Early Findings from: www.dfes.gov.uk/research/


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