HC Deb 20 July 1999 vol 335 c461W
Mr. Peter Bottomley

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment which departments funded the Drive For Youth programme in the past four years; what were the reasons for this investment; what amount of public funds was allocated to this in each year; and if he will make a statement. [90300]

Mr. Andrew Smith

[holding answer 8 July 1999]: Drive For Youth is a registered charity. Government funding is through payment for services provided through contracts for the delivery of training courses for New Deal and other clients by the Employment Service, TECs, LECs and other bodies. Many of these contracts are concluded at local level, and information is not held centrally, so full details could be ascertained only at disproportionate cost.

School year
Board area 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01
Belfast
Nursery school/units 2,637 2,689 2,767
Reception places 92 92 92
Funded places in voluntary and private pre-school education centres 267 465 622
North Eastern
Nursery school/units 1,813 2,307 2,879
Reception places 389 389 389
Funded places in voluntary and private pre-school education centres 421 720 908
South Eastern
Nursery school/units 1,678 2,172 2,536
Reception places 475 475 475
Funded places in voluntary and private pre-school education centres 291 443 747
Southern
Nursery school/units 1,720 2,136 2,630
Reception places 946 946 946
Funded places in voluntary and private pre-school education centres 378 400 543
Western
Nursery school/units 1,446 1,992 2,512
Reception places 619 619 619
Funded places in voluntary and private pre-school education centres 514 629 647
Total 13,686 16,474 19,312