HC Deb 09 February 2004 vol 417 cc1368-73W
Mr. Hoban

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to his answer of 8 January 2004,Official Report, column 470W, to the hon. Member for Mid-Worcestershire (Mr. Luff), which local education authorities have received funds under the Behaviour Improvement Programme; and how much money they have received in each year since 1997 to enable them to tackle pupil behaviour. [148322]

Mr. Ivan Lewis

[holding answer 19 January 2004]: The following tables provide information relating to local education authorities in the first and second phases of the Behaviour Improvement Programme (BIP). As well as BIP funding, they provide details of other DfES funding allocated through Standards Fund grants that was most relevant to pupil behaviour and attendance as

£
1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02
Behaviour grants Behaviour grants School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC— School learning mentors and LSUs grant School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC— learning mentors and LSUs grant School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC— learning mentors and LSUs grant
Phase 1 BIP LEAs
Barking and Dagenham 53,100 64,450 181,537 324,154 448,000 424,200 768,000
Birmingham 51,120 208,564 1,431,850 2,660,963 2,745,445 8,511,400 3,297,300 10,474,400
Bolton 144,060 138,600 249,648 450,438 524,510
Bradford 117,600 126,765 370,910 1,212,970 1,038,324 3,846,000 1,259,400 4,688,000
Brent 156,900 155,000 149,399 580,000 550,700 994,000
Camden 72,600 97,300 274,044 345,033 338,762 1,102,900 449,850 1,316,900
City of Bristol 65,040 101,625 300,403 601,542 734,000 650,900 1,258,000
City of Nottingham 125,012 300,231 759,446 810,000 919,738 1,389,000
Enfield 285,240 175,280 299,300 441,845 582,050 893,000
Greenwich 84,000 117,250 341,588 543,479 600,907 1,791,000 739,550 2,210,000
Hackney 92,400 150,000 351,785 395,438 567,223 1,422,300 637,250 1,792,300
Hammersmith and Fulham 12,000 31,750 155,545 235,290 288,194 789,000 372,500 975,000
Haringey 205,560 144,885 249,459 456,762 553,976 1,609,800 740,500 2,023,800
Hounslow 39,960 38,000 102,463 375,727 455,450 674,000
Islington 189,600 130,500 305,285 368,499 473,002 1,315,600 579,700 1,646,600
Kensington and Chelsea 99,300 3,780 133,339 137,743 152,181 826,800 152,762 1,143,800
Knowsley 76,800 24,375 291,054 507,285 775,415 1,682,500 908,550 2,076,500
Lambeth 118,020 137,093 316,149 339,617 542,372 1,347,900 640,450 1,744,900
Leeds 256,320 302,250 473,013 1,363,727 1,087,851 4,434,200 1,335,350 5,440,200
Lewisham 114,900 121,440 280,279 527,111 583,335 1,752,800 685,400 2,166,800
Liverpool 209,280 178,000 398,101 1,344,798 1,494,998 4,211,800 1,797,800 5,122,800
Manchester 107,160 122,513 434,635 1,080,735 1,432,680 3,603,400 1,673,000 4,499,400
Newham 91,200 178,500 336,066 773,793 839,869 2,539,900 1,124,650 3,121,900
Oldham 205,517 469,200 573,500 815,000
Reading 69,636 146,801 152,700
Rochdale 127,680 135,000 193,750 502,491 626,000 589,700 1,073,000
Salford 44,880 48,452 198,530 478,338 580,082 1,615,700 641,623 2,002,700
Sheffield 102,172 255,330 1,009,575 926,995 3,235,800 1,007,900 3,973,800
Slough borough council 125,100 126,622 162,144 191,500
Southwark 87,840 67,389 427,031 544,656 802,783 1,870,400 974,000 2,342,400
Tower Hamlets 247,860 185,183 340,939 775,891 954,690 2,400,100 1,189,250 2,915,100
Waltham Forest 151,560 151,050 259,372 508,202 521,261 1,682,300 627,050 2,371,300
Westminster 47,100 45,000 207,372 315,512 328,063 640,900 370,000 640,900
Wolverhampton 215,880 209,677 279,733 455,057 565,550 714,000

£
2002–03 2003–04
School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme
Phase 1 BIP LEAs
Barking and Dagenham 435,064 849,325 816,667 907,415 1,400,335
Birmingham 3,132,435 11,045,215 875,000 11,452,940 1,442,000
Bolton 534,475 875,000 1,442,000
Bradford 1,206,891 4,936,502 875,000 5,114,004 1,442,000
Brent 564,522 1,098,266 875,000 1,172,742 1,442,000
Camden 466,081 1,404,027 875,000 1,466,261 1,442,000
City of Bristol 671,287 1,374,994 816,667 1,458,560 1,400,335
City of Nottingham 936,896 1,509,621 816,667 1,595,780 1,400,335
Enfield 611,153 1,657,990 875,000 1,755,126 1,442,000
Greenwich 742,741 2,324,551 816,667 2,406,373 1,400,335
Hackney 628,813 1,868,779 816,667 1,923,407 1,400,335
Hammersmith and Fulham 384,403 1,035,888 875,000 1,079,380 1,442,000

well as inclusion more generally. Details of expenditure on behaviour-specific measures are not collected centrally and cannot therefore be disaggregated.

The grants have been spent on a wide range of measures to support schools and pupils, including learning mentors, learning support units, education welfare officers, behaviour and education support teams, additional time for senior school staff to focus on behaviour and attendance issues, electronic registration systems for schools, enhanced pupil referral units and other forms of alternative provision for excluded pupils, additional services on school sites to increase community involvement and support for parents of disaffected pupils.

£
2002–03 2003–04
School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour LSUs grant programme
Haringey 768,714 2,129,796 875,000 2,205,507 1,442,000
Hounslow 455,500 1,256,024 816,667 1,332,470 1,400,335
Islington 583,574 1,720,802 875,000 1,773,803 1,442,000
Kensington and Chelsea 315,861 1,173,608 816,667 1,194,900 1,400,335
Knowsley 894,445 2,175,852 875,000 2,246,817 1,442,000
Lambeth 644,551 1,811,866 816,667 1,859,699 1,400,335
Leeds 1,321,814 5,734,182 875,000 5,944,170 1,442,000
Lewisham 667,643 2,271,569 875,000 2,346,405 1,442,000
Liverpool 1,812,723 5,415,053 875,000 5,623,805 1,442,000
Manchester 1,724,048 4,722,977 875,000 4,882,674 1,442,000
Newham 1,098,115 3,290,486 875,000 3,410,904 1,442,000
Oldham 568,717 1,503,257 875,000 1,584,154 1,442,000
Reading 160,335 875,000 56,661 1,442,000
Rochdule 590,596 1,174,239 875,000 1,246,552 1,442,000
Salford 657,043 2,091,173 875,000 2,154,368 1,442,000
Sheffield 990,027 4,166,982 875,000 4,304,969 1,442,000
Slough borough council 193,933 875,000 1,442,000
Southwark 989,651 2,451,420 875,000 2,529,292 1,442,000
Tower Hamlets 1,224,114 3,088,501 816,667 3,212,359 1,400,335
Waltham Forest 648,442 2,174,202 875,000 2,246,275 1,442,000
Westminster 376,153 707,227 875,000 754,604 1,442,000
Wolverhampton 592,328 1,328,161 875,000 1,408,276 1,442,000

£
1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02
Behaviour grunts Behaviour grunts School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant
Phase 2 BIP LEAs
Barnsley 120,420 144,032 226,442 410,952 515,400 702,000
Blackburn and Darwen 43,375 259,554 491,733 531,120 526,000
Blackpool 99,950 143,058 295,408 329,400 376,000
Doncaster 70,980 60,265 254,912 538,892 632,150 904,000
Baling 118,140 155,241 489,099 631,000 638,800 1,082,000
Gateshead 18,300 21,700 93,588 369,175 524,000 460,930, 898,000
Halton 60,727 110,380 303,634 408,000 337,250 699,000
Hartlepool 70,020 87,910 152,496 217,050 312,000 268,000 535,000
Hull 67,200 129,249 241,296 703,101 770,000 856,840 1,320,000
Leicester 125,000 327,835 560,257 798,000 654,350 1,368,000
Luton 171,747 428,344 478,691 646,000
Middlesbrough 34,440 78,550 208,821 427,000 528,000 518,199 906,000
Newcastle 106,800 149,250 182,288 559,043 746,000 702,650 1,279,000
North Tyneside 173,040 175,304 317,220 349,879 490,000 403,350, 840,000
Redcar and Cleveland 59,100 165,750 233,484 312,014 512,000 395,300. 877,000
Rotherham 46,350 113,477 589,083 444,873 1,844,600 548,550 2,233,600
Sandwell 106,250 308,205 550,000 735,650 991,000
Sefton 94,500 53,500 183,546 525,220 362,000 592,250 1,088,000
Solihull 16,800 42,405 240,646 68,110 278,150 272,440
South Tyneside 20,980 93,350 119,237 372,100 508,000 416,600 871,000
St. Helens 40,849 140,237 303,340 534,000 366,000 915,000
Stockton 63,000 122,544 355,503 557,000 428,600 955,000
Stoke 72,000 93,060 171,242 533,590 676,000 641,165 1,159,000
Sunderland 86,500 202,926 673,264 966,000 819,000 1,656,000
Wandsworth 205,800 118,130 231,103 385,498 417,970 1,311,100 457,450 1,615,100
Wirral 115,980 47,000 221,297 684,558 1,035,000 907,600 1,774,000

£
2002–03 2003–04
School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme
Phase 2 BIP LEAs
Barnsley 511,429 1,288,961 1,354,647 1,400,000
Blackburn and Darwen 529,450 964,205 1,012,923 1,400,000
Blackpool 341,660 692,942 730,043 1,400,000
Doncaster 623,873 1,674,751 1,770,287 1,400,000
Ealing 659,070 1,204,856 1,292,611 1,400,000
Gateshead 462,240 979,835 1,038,289 1,400,000

£
2002–03 2003–04
School inclusion: pupil support grant EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme EIC—learning mentors and LSUs grant Behaviour improvement programme
Halton 331,430 758,690 801,326 1,400,000
Hartlepool 268,520 583,094 617,446 1,400,000
Hull 861,780 1,436,525 1,519,757 1,400,000
Leicester 687,184 1,489,018 1,575,459 1,400,000
Luton 500,618 1,190,790 1,253,496 1,400,000
Middlesbrough 534,536 977,844 1,029,161 1,400,000
Newcastle 722,975 1,409,663 1,502,993 1,400,000
North Tyneside 393,724 927,376 989,787 1,400,000
Redcar and Cleveland 375,535 946,362 995,906 1,400,000
Rotherham 553,997 2,351,711 2,436,076 1,400,000
Sandwell 731,915 1,824,926 1,922,015 1,400,000
Sefton 577,962 1,615,924 1,711,583 1,400,000
Solihull 292,058 355,985 639,353 1,400,000
South Tyneside 395,770 943,890 995,954 1,400,000
St. Helens 375,174 992,792 1,048,358 1,400,000
Stockton 420,955 1,037,292 1,096,071 1,400,000
Stoke 654,928 1,262,134 1,335,802 1,400,000
Sunderland 859,950 1,810,263 1,920,450 1,400,000
Wandsworth 461,599 1,689,983 1,743,470 1,400,000
Wirral 952,480 1,995,629 2,085,364 1,400,000

Notes:

1. The gaps in:

(a) the Behaviour Grants columns relate to new LEAs created by local government reorganisation and LEAs that were unsuccessful in their bids for these competitive grants;

(b) the School Inclusion: Pupil Support (SIPS) Grant columns reflects the fact that Brent did not accept its SIPS allocation in 1999–2000;

(c) the Excellence in Cities (EIC) columns reflects the fact that EIC grants were phased in over a number of years.

2. The SIPS Grant ended in 2002–03.

3. BIP phase I commenced September 2002. BIP phase 2 commenced in April 2003.