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Additional funding for disabled children's services

Kate Higgins (fSDC liaison project) made this Freedom of Information request to Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar did not have the information requested.

From: Kate Higgins (fSDC liaison project)

8 November 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

The Scottish Government received £34 million Barnett Consequentials
from HM Treasury in 2007-08 arising from new money to implement the
Aiming High for Disabled Children strategy in England. Under the
Concordat, the Scottish Government has allocated that £34 million
to local authorities as part of the GAE settlement.

I would like to request the following information under the Freedom
of Information (Scotland) Act 2002:

1. Please provide information which shows how much your local
authority received as its allocated share of the £34million in:

a) 2008-2009 and
b) 2009-2010

In responding to this request, please consider all relevant
information which might accurately confirm the amount received,
including information contained within documentation such as
budgets and related papers; council and committee papers and
minutes; correspondence between and among officers, or between
officers and third parties; meeting papers; and any other relevant
papers and documents.

2. Please provide all information - including information contained
within budgets and related papers; council and committee papers and
minutes; correspondence between and among officers, or between
officers and third parties; meeting papers; and any other relevant
papers and documents - showing:

a) how you intended to spend your allocated share of the
£34million, and
b) how you actually spent your allocated share of the £34 million.

Please provide this information for both 2008-2009, and 2009-2010.

If you need any clarification in relation to these requests, please
let me know.

Yours faithfully,

Kate Higgins (fSDC liaison project)

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From: Lena Murray
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar

19 November 2009

Dear Kate

I refer to your request for information contained in your email below, the
Comhairle's response to your request is as follows:-

The Barnett Formula consequentials due to Scotland as a result of HM
Treasury's announcement of £340m to support families with disabled
children in connection with the report Aiming High for Disabled Children
were included within the overall Scottish Budget resulting from the
Comprehensive Spending Review 2007 Settlement, and were not hypothecated.
The Comhairle does not therefore have any identifiable allocation within
its funding in this regard.

If you are dissatisfied with this response you can request the Comhairle
to review this response to your request for information. You have 40
days, from the date of receipt of this response, in which to lodge this
requirement for review. A request for review must be in writing, describe
your original request and explain why are dissatisfied. An application
for review should be sent to the Chief Executive, Comhairle nan Eilean
Siar, Council Offices, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2BW
([email address]). A request for review lodged with the Chief
Executive will be processed promptly and in any event within 20 working
days of receipt.

Should you still remain dissatisfied after completion of the review
process you may apply to the Scottish Information Commissioner, 10 Kinburn
Castle, Doubledykes Road, St Andrews, Fife, K16 9BS, to establish whether
your request for information has been processed in accordance with Part 1
of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

Yours sincerely

Lena Morrison

FOI & Equalities Officer

T: 01851 709222

E: [email address]

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