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Funding concern over pooled budgets

Posted: 11 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


Urgent child protection work could "suck up resources" from youth offending teams under the new children's trusts' pooled budgets, the Youth Justice Board warned delegates last week.

The comments came after children's minister Margaret Hodge said she wanted Yots to take a "central role" in the trusts' preventive work.

YJB director of practice and performance Chris Hume, who is looking at guidance for Yots and children's trusts, called for appropriate resources for young offenders within trusts' pooled budgets.
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He said: "We have to make sure that young people who are dealt with by Yots also receive provision from the rest of children's services."

Yot managers from pathfinder areas, which have piloted the trust model, also raised concerns about the "dangers" of flexible allocation of resources, and said the lack of "prescriptiveness" had proved disappointing.

Hodge reiterated the duty of Yots to "co-operate" with other agencies under the Children Bill. She said Yots would play an important part in the "huge shift" of the system of children's services "towards early intervention and prevention".

Hodge acknowledged that prevention was "at the heart" of the Yots' existing agenda, and urged them to support broader risk minimisation programmes in children's trusts.


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