HC Deb 24 July 2002 vol 389 c1343W
Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills which LEAs have behaviour improvement plans funded by central Government; what the cost of each has been; and what criteria were adopted by Government for the selection of those authorities. [71816]

Stephen Twigg

The following 34 local education authorities (LEAs) were selected to submit plans to improve behaviour and attendance in particular schools under the Behaviour Improvement Programme strand of the Government's Street Crime initiative:

Barking and Dagenham Hounslow Oldham
Birmingham Islington Reading
Bolton Kensington and Chelsea Rochdale
Bradford Knowsley Salford
Brent Lambeth Sheffield
Bristol Leeds Slough
Camden Lewisham Southwark
Enfield Liverpool Tower Hamlets
Greenwich Manchester Waltham Forest
Hackney Newham Westminster
Hammersmith and Fulham Nottingham Wolverhampton
Haringey

All 34 plans have received initial approval and the LEAs now have access to up to £1.5 million in 2002–03 and around a further £1.25 million in 2003–04. Funding beyond 2003–04 will be determined following further consideration of the outcomes of the Comprehensive Spending Review. The 34 LEAs were selected on the basis of crime figures and truancy data from among the 83 LEAs which fall into the ten police force areas which account for over 80 per cent. of street crime.