The children's minister has dashed any remaining hopes of
significant funding to implement the Children Act 2004.
But Margaret Hodge told local authority figures at a conference
last week, organised by the Local Government Association, that
funding was not a barrier to the reforms.
"A lot of this is about changing the way we work and there are huge
opportunities for using our money smarter," she said.
In guidance on how to implement the act last week, the Department
for Education and Skills announced just £22.5m in 2006-7 and
£63m in 2007-8 for councils to make the changes.
Children’s Fund extended for three years
18 July 2007
Wide variety in cost of children's services remains a mystery
05 January 2007
Children's centre growth must not be at expense of quality, staff told
28 April 2005
North East Lincolnshire Council faces intervention from private sector
03 May 2005
Conduct: Jacinta Hofstetter says GSCC has pro-employer bias
GSCC conduct: Tricia Forbes wins Care Standards Tribunal appeal
LGA demand inquiry into credit ratings of Icelandic banks
GSCC case: Jacinta Hofstetter's practice slammed by ex-colleague
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008