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C. Blades made this Freedom of Information request to North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council
The request was successful.
From: C. Blades
20 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: FOI Officer
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council
21 September 2009
Ref: RFI 2104/ACK
Date: 21/09/2009
Dear C. Blades
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
In all further correspondence please quote our reference RFI 2104.
Thank you for your request for the following information.
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?
Your request was received on 21/09/2009 and I am dealing with it under
the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
As required by the legislation, we aim to answer your request within 20
working days from the date we received it. This has been calculated to
be 19/10/2009. If for any reason we are unable to meet this deadline we
will keep you fully informed of the reasons for this.
If the information you have requested contains reference to a third
party, then they may be consulted prior to a decision being taken on
whether or not to release the information to you.
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under the Freedom of Information Act. This will be considered, and if
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proceeding in order to be sure that you are happy to go ahead. Any fees
that do apply must be paid before the information is processed and
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completed requests for information that we have received and dealt with
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information
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available online at the following address:
<http://www.northtyneside.gov.uk/foi-disc...>
If you have any queries in the meantime, please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Regards
Geoff Snary
Policy Officer (Information Governance)
Performance, Research and Intelligence
Organisational Improvement
North Tyneside Council
Quadrant
The Silverlink North
Cobalt Business Park
North Tyneside
NE27 0BY
Tel: 0191 643 2333
Fax: 0191 643 2341
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From: FOI Officer
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council
16 October 2009
Ref: RFI 2104/FDL/SL
Date: 16/10/2009
Dear C Blades
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
In all further correspondence please quote our reference RFI 2104.
Your request for information under the above legislation has now been
considered.
The information you asked for is attached:
<<Response RFI 2104 .pdf>>
Please note that an anonymised copy of this response will be published in
our Disclosure Log. This is a record of all responses to completed
requests for information that we have received and dealt with under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations
2004 from 6th July 2009 onwards. Our Disclosure Log is available online at
the following address:
<[1]http://www.northtyneside.gov.uk/foi-disc...>
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Information Governance Team
North Tyneside Council
Quadrant
The Silverlink North
Cobalt Business Park
North Tyneside
NE27 0BY
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Regards
Geoff Snary
Policy Officer (Information Governance)
Performance, Research and Intelligence
Organisational Improvement
North Tyneside Council
Quadrant
The Silverlink North
Cobalt Business Park
North Tyneside
NE27 0BY
Tel: 0191 643 2333
Fax: 0191 643 2341
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From: C. Blades
26 October 2009
Dear Mr Snary,
Thank you for your prompt reply to my request for information.
Having read your response twice, I cannot seem to find answers to
the questions about whether officers have discussed the matter and
whether officers have submitted a response to the DCSF consultation
whose deadline was 19 October 2009. Would you be kind enough to
anwser these questions.
Yours sincerely,
C. Blades
From: FOI Officer
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council
27 October 2009
Dear C Blades
Please accept my apologies, it was my mistake. I hadn't compiled all the
information correctly.
I have attached revised response will all the information enclosed.
Regards
Geoff Snary
Policy Officer (Information Governance)
Performance, Research and Intelligence
Organisational Improvement
North Tyneside Council
Quadrant
The Silverlink North
Cobalt Business Park
North Tyneside
NE27 0BY
Tel: 0191 643 2333
Fax: 0191 643 2341
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