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'Tensions in councils' new Sure Start role'

Posted: 03 February 2005 | Subscribe Online


There might be conflict between councils' core work of child protection and Sure Start's preventive agenda, it was warned this week.

By April 2008 all money for Sure Start will be given to councils to distribute to local programmes.

Ian Vallender, director of policy at the National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations, said that local authorities would face "conflicting pressures".

Frances Rehal, programme manager of Sure Start Millmead in Kent, said that inspections needed to measure more of councils' preventive services for the system to work.
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"Councils are now being judged on their core business of looked-after children and child protection. If they are going to successfully run Sure Start local programmes then they have to redirect some funding towards prevention."

Local authorities' Sure Start budgets will be ringfenced but councils will be able to decide how funds are distributed among local programmes.

Sure Start local programmes will become children's centres. There are 524 operating in disadvantaged areas. The government is to create 3,500 children's centres in England by 2010, which it says will enable every family to have access.


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