Impact of Government legislation into home education

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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 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?

(c) If the councillors or officers have not taken part in the consultation, are they planning to do so?

Yours faithfully,

C. Blades

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Hebden Carter Barbara, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council

Dear C Blades

Thank you for your e-mail received 14 September 2009 requesting information about Impact of Government legislation into home education.

Michael Fenn in the Children's Services Department will arrange for the information to be provided to you no later than 12 October 2009

Whilst it is the Council's policy to provide information wherever possible, I need to advise you that there are a number of exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. These may prevent me from releasing all or some of the information you have asked for. You will, however be informed if this is the case and why.

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Fenn Michael, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Council

Dear C. Blades

Request for information LBBD:39454

Your request for information has now been considered and the information
is below;

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 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?

This would not have been discussed by the committee, It would have been
dealt with by the corporate director.

(b) Has it been formally discussed by the officers responsible for
education, children's social care, finance or any other relevant
department?

The answer to this would be `Yes', since we have discussed it.

(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?

This would not have been discussed by the committee, It would have been
dealt with by the corporate director.

(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?

The answer is `Yes'

(e) If the councillors or officers have not taken part in the
consultation, are they planning to do so?

Not applicable.

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[2][email address].

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Full details of how to do this will be made available on request.

Yours sincerely

Michael Fenn | Senior Information Officer

London Borough of Barking and Dagenham | Room B16 Civic Centre | Dagenham
| RM10 7BY

Phone: 020 8227 2619 | Fax: 020 8227 2324

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Dear Mr Fenn,

Thank you for your full and prompt reply to my request for information.

Yours sincerely,

C. Blades