§ Mr. HallTo ask the Secretary of State for Education how much education support grant was given to each local education authority for each year since 1979, for health education.
§ Mr. ForthDetails of allocations for education support grant (ESG) and the parallel LEA training grant 605W (LEATG) for health education are given in the table. The table shows expenditure allocations for ESGs and LEATGs to each LEA as announced in the circular for that year. Final take-up of allocations by LEAs may have been slightly less.
606W
Education support grants and local education authority training grants: allocation for health education 1990–91 1990–91 1991–92 1991–92 1992–93 1992–93 Support for Health Education Training for Health Education Support for Health Education Training for Health Education Support for Health Education Training for Health Education ESG LEATGS ESG LEATGS ESG LEATGS £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 City 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 Camden 25.0 8.0 26.3 9.5 24.6 3.3 Greenwich 23.0 14.0 24.5 16.7 23.1 5.6 Hackney 25.0 10.0 26.3 11.9 24.7 3.9 Hammersmith 23.0 7.0 23.0 7.0 21.5 2.6 Islington 25.0 9.0 26.3 10.7 24.6 3.5 Kensington 25.0 5.0 26.3 5.9 24.5 1.6 Lambeth 26.6 11.0 27.9 12.0 26.2 4.1 Lewisham 25.0 13.0 26.3 15.5 24.7 5.0 Southwark 38.0 12.0 10.3 14.3 9.9 4.8 Tower Hamlets 25.0 10.0 26.3 11.9 24.7 4.9 Wandsworth 25.0 11.0 26.3 13.1 24.7 4.4 Westminster 25.0 8.0 25.0 9.5 23.4 2.6 Barking 16.8 10.0 26.3 6.5 24.7 3.8 Barnet 25.0 17.0 26.3 17.0 24.8 6.7 Bexley 25.0 14.0 26.3 10.0 24.7 5.3 Brent 25.0 14.0 26.3 16.7 24.7 5.3 Bromley 25.0 15.0 25.0 16.0 24.0 5.8 Croydon 25.0 18.0 26.3 18.0 24.8 6.9 Ealing 26.2 15.0 27.5 14.6 25.9 6.1 Enfield 28.5 16.0 29.9 16.0 28.1 6.3 Haringey 25.0 11.0 26.3 11.0 24.7 4.2 Harrow 25.0 13.0 26.3 14.0 24.7 4.3 Havering 20.0 15.0 22.0 15.5 20.8 5.8 Hillingdon 25.0 13.0 26.3 11.0 24.7 5.2 Hounslow 32.7 13.0 32.7 13.0 30.7 5.1 Kingston-upon-Thames 30.8 8.0 32.3 9.5 30.2 2.8 Merton 25.0 9.0 26.3 9.0 24.6 3.3 Newham 53.1 15.0 55.8 17.8 52.2 5.8 Redbridge 25.0 13.0 26.3 15.5 24.7 5.1 Richmond-upon-Thames 25.0 7.0 26.3 7.0 22.0 2.7 Sutton 18.9 10.0 26.3 11.9 24.6 3.7 Waltham Forest 25.0 13.0 26.3 13.2 24.7 5.0 Birmingham 140.9 72.0 147.9 54.8 139.1 28.2 Coventry 27.0 21.0 28.4 25.0 26.8 7.8 Dudley 30.0 20.0 26.5 22.4 25.1 7.4 Sandwell 25.0 21.0 26.8 21.7 25.4 8.0 Solihull 23.6 14.0 25.5 12.1 24.0 5.3 Walsall 25.0 19.0 26.6 22.6 25.2 7.5 Wolverhampton 0.0 17.0 26.3 18.4 24.8 6.5 Knowsley 72.0 11.0 75.6 11.0 70.5 4.5 Liverpool 44.0 33.0 28.2 39.3 27.0 12.9 St. Helens 25.0 14.0 26.3 16.7 24.7 5.0 Sefton 32.7 19.0 34.3 22.6 32.3 7.5 Wirral 51.0 22.0 53.6 24.0 50.3 3.6 Bolton 25.0 19.0 26.3 22.6 24.9 7.2 Bury 24.2 11.0 25.0 0.0 23.5 0.0 Manchester 38.8 31.0 40.7 36.9 38.5 11.5 Oldham 26.2 16.0 27.5 0.0 25.9 6.4 Rochdale 25.0 15.0 26.3 17.8 24.8 5.8 Salford 25.0 15.0 26.3 15.0 24.8 6.0 Stockport 25.6 19.0 26.9 21.3 25.4 7.0 Tameside 25.0 15.0 26.3 15.0 24.8 5.9 Trafford 25.0 13.0 26.3 15.5 24.7 4.7 Wigan 29.4 23.0 30.9 22.3 29.2 8.4 Barnsley 25.0 14.0 26.3 16.7 24.8 5.6 Doncaster 27.2 21.0 28.6 23.1 27.0 8.0 Rotherham 25.0 18.0 26.3 19.6 24.8 6.9 Sheffield 44.2 31.0 46.4 35.0 43.8 11.3 Bradford 45.9 35.0 48.5 38.5 45.9 13.5 Calderdale 25.0 14.0 26.3 16.5 24.7 5.2 Kirklees 32.0 26.0 33.9 27.0 32.1 10.0 Leeds 59.7 44.0 63.0 52.3 59.5 17.2 Wakefield 27.4 20.0 27.0 23.8 25.6 7.9 The health education grants began in 1990–91, building on earlier grants to combat drug abuse which began in 1986–87; the footnote to the table gives details of the national total of expenditure supported by these grants.
607W
1990–91 1990–91 1991–92 1991–92 1992–93 1992–93 Support for Health Education Training for Health Education Support for Health Education Training for Health Education Support for Health Education Training for Health Education ESG LEATGS ESG LEATGS ESG LEATGS £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 Gateshead 25.0 12.0 26.1 14.3 24.5 4.9 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 29.8 17.0 31.3 18.2 29.5 6.5 North Tyneside 25.0 13.0 26.3 14.0 24.7 5.0 South Tyneside 25.0 11.0 26.3 10.5 24.7 4.0 Sunderland 23.0 21.0 27.0 25.0 25.6 8.0 Isles of Scilly 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Avon 80.0 57.0 83.3 67.8 64.7 21.8 Bedfordshire 42.7 36.0 44.8 31.0 42.4 13.8 Berkshire 54.3 47.0 57.4 47.0 54.4 17.4 Buckinghamshire 52.5 39.0 55.4 43.4 52.4 15.5 Cambridgeshire 54.6 41.0 57.6 43.4 50.8 16.2 Cheshire 51.0 66.0 50.0 50.0 44.0 22.0 Cleveland 32.5 41.0 34.1 47.6 32.7 15.5 Cornwall 33.8 29.0 36.0 28.6 34.1 11.2 Cumbria 42.0 32.0 42.0 31.1 39.7 12.1 Derbyshire 48.4 59.0 57.9 64.5 55.2 22.9 Devon 75.0 58.0 65.0 50.0 61.7 21.9 Dorset 46.3 35.0 48.6 33.6 45.9 12.0 Durham 42.0 40.0 46.6 47.6 44.2 15.4 East Sussex 40.0 35.0 40.3 41.3 38.2 13.4 Essex 61.5 97.0 65.7 115.4 63.2 36.7 Gloucestershire 42.9 34.0 34.7 40.4 33.0 11.4 Hampshire 90.7 94.0 101.7 90.0 96.6 35.1 Hereford and Worcester 110.8 43.0 57.6 48.1 54.5 15.0 Hertfordshire 58.0 65.0 63.3 62.8 60.3 24.1 Humberside 62.6 58.0 69.5 62.0 65.9 22.8 Isle of Wight 25.0 8.0 26.3 6.0 24.6 2.9 Kent 74.5 95.0 69.0 113.0 54.0 4.1 Lancashire 100.0 94.0 105.0 77.5 99.7 35.3 Leicestershire 43.4 59.0 53.7 70.2 51.4 22.7 Lincolnshire 40.0 36.0 42.0 42.8 39.8 13.8 Norfolk 58.6 45.0 61.5 52.9 58.1 16.8 North Yorkshire 35.9 43.0 38.7 51.1 36.9 16.4 Northamptonshire 42.6 40.0 45.0 38.8 42.7 15.5 Northumberland 18.4 20.0 21.0 17.0 0.0 8.0 Nottinghamshire 48.5 64.0 59.1 76.1 56.4 24.3 Oxfordshire 41.5 32.0 43.6 31.0 41.2 12.0 Shropshire 33.5 27.0 35.6 30.0 33.7 10.1 Somerset 36.1 29.0 37.9 0.0 35.8 10.3 Staffordshire 66.5 69.0 72.8 62.6 55.7 26.4 Suffolk 51.4 39.0 51.0 34.9 48.3 13.2 Surrey 44.1 53.0 48.6 46.5 46.3 19.7 Warwickshire 40.0 32.0 42.0 32.5 39.7 11.8 West Sussex 51.8 39.0 54.4 39.0 51.4 14.9 Wiltshire 44.9 36.0 47.1 39.5 44.5 12.9 TOTAL 4,061.0 30,00.0 4,200.0 3,100.0 3,899.9 1,099.9 Note: In addition, the following grants were available to combat drug misuse:
1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 £ million £ million £ million ESG 2.0 2.4 2.0 LEATGS 1.5 1.6 1.7 Total 3.5 4.0 3.7 Figures for 1986–87 are not readily available.