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C. Blades made this Freedom of Information request to Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council
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From: C. Blades
15 September 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
In the wake of Graham Badman’s review of Elective Home Education,
the Government is planning to introduce legislation to register,
monitor and support home educated children.
It is clear that this legislation will have financial and staffing
impacts upon local authorities and yet the Government has made it
equally clear that no extra funding will be made available to local
councils to fulfil their new responsibilities.
In the light of the expected impact of this proposed legislation:
(a) Has it been formally discussed by the committees of elected
councillors responsible for education, children’s social care,
finance or any other relevant department?
(b) Has it been formally discussed by the officers responsible for
education, children’s social care, finance or any other relevant
department?
(c) Have the committees responsible for education, children’s
social care, finance or any other relevant department taken part in
the Government consultation into the proposed legislation, which
ends on 19 October 2009?
(d) Have the unelected local authority officers responsible for
education, children’s social care, finance or any other relevant
department taken part in the Government consultation into the
proposed legislation, which ends on 19 October 2009?
(e) If the councillors or officers have not taken part in the
consultation, are they planning to do so?
Yours faithfully,
C. Blades
From: Freedom of Information DCR
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council
16 September 2009
Dear Sir/Madam
I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your request which has been
allocated reference number F09/09/024. It is being forwarded to the
relevant Directorate and you will receive a response within the statutory
deadline of 20 working days.
Yours sincerely
Pauline Jackson
Risk & Resilience Officer
Tel: 0151 443 3044
E-mail: [Knowsley Borough Council request email]
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From: Freedom of Information DCR
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council
13 October 2009
Dear Sir/Madam
I am writing in response to your request for information regarding 'Impact
of proposed home education legislation.
For ease of reference your original questions have been retained and the
responses have been inserted below.
I trust this information is of assistance to you.
Yours sincerely
Mrs P Jackson
Risk & Resilience Officer
T: 0151 443 3044
E: [1][Knowsley Borough Council request email]
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