§ Alistair BurtTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills when the Government will respond to the UK Youth Parliament's Manifesto. [24058]
§ Mr. DenhamI shall be responding shortly.
§ Vernon CoakerTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills when she will respond to the UK Youth Parliament Manifesto; and if she will make a statement. [23324]
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§ Mr. DenhamI shall be responding shortly.
§ Sandra GidleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much money has been allocated to the UK Youth Parliament in(a) 1999–2000, (b) 2000–01 and (c) 2001–02; and what grant aid is planned for future years. [26096]
§ Mr. DenhamThere has been no grant aid to the UK Youth Parliament. The Department for Education and Skills has supported UK Youth Parliament to develop itself as a voice for young people by funding consultancy advice; by providing support for the first sitting of UK Youth Parliament in February 2001; and by funding the secondment of a Departmental official to the UK Youth Parliament. In addition the Home Office made a grant in 2000–01 to fund a part-time Parliament co-ordinator. In 2001–02 the Connexions Service has commercial contracts with UKYP for work to conduct consultations with young people.
The total value of Government support to the UK Youth Parliament is as follows:
£ 1999–2000 12,000 2000–01 264,000 2001–02 69,000 The possibility of any future funding is still under consideration.