Guide to arts funding in England for 2007
02/07/07 12:18
This document aims to help artists
and arts organisations understand the arts
funding system in England and identify specific
funding opportunities.
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Social enterprise bussiness support
26/06/07 11:57
The Office of the Third Sector, Cabinet Office
invites Regional Development Agencies to submit
proposals for using additional funding to boost
Business Link capacity to broker support for social
enterprises.
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ICT capital grant for mobile technology
21/06/07 11:38
This updated circular sets out the
requirements for the ICT capital grant for
2007-08. In particular, the specific conditions
of grant, grant allocations and payment
arrangement. The main change to this guidance is
in the Acceptance of Grant form at Annex E.
LASSL (2005)4 Local Authority Children's Services Funding: 2006-07 & 2007-08.
18/06/07 11:13
This letter sets out the main
aspects of the local government finance
settlement for 2006-07 and 2007-08 which are
relevant to the funding provided for children's
services. Figures for 2007-08 are provisional.
Parenting Early Intervention Grant
18/06/07 11:12
This circular sets out the
requirements for the PEI grant for 2006-07 and
2007-08. In particular:
- specific conditions of grant;
- grant allocations and payment arrangements;
- reporting arrangements; and
- general guidance.
£500,000 boost for action to reduce youth homelessness
11/06/07 19:04
A £500,000 fund is today being awarded to innovative
schemes to tackle youth homelessness, ranging from
crash pads for teenagers to supported lodgings and a
text message service offering housing options.
Housing Minister Yvette Cooper announced that 27
local authorities and partnerships would receive the
investment for their plans to reduce youth
homelessness.
National Statistics released today show that new cases of homelessness reported by local authorities have fallen by 17 per cent in comparison to the same period last year to 17,230 - the lowest level since the early 1980s. However, more than a third of new cases of homelessness last year were young people aged under 25. The funding builds on a package of measures announced last year in the Government's National Youth Homelessness Scheme, including a new target to end the use of bed and breakfast accommodation for 16 and 17 year olds by 2010.
Projects being funded include mediation schemes to resolve family relationship breakdowns, which is one of the biggest causes of homelessness, and supported lodging schemes which provide short-term respite support to young people, giving them a place to stay whilst they work through problems and increase the chances they can return to the family home.
National Statistics released today show that new cases of homelessness reported by local authorities have fallen by 17 per cent in comparison to the same period last year to 17,230 - the lowest level since the early 1980s. However, more than a third of new cases of homelessness last year were young people aged under 25. The funding builds on a package of measures announced last year in the Government's National Youth Homelessness Scheme, including a new target to end the use of bed and breakfast accommodation for 16 and 17 year olds by 2010.
Projects being funded include mediation schemes to resolve family relationship breakdowns, which is one of the biggest causes of homelessness, and supported lodging schemes which provide short-term respite support to young people, giving them a place to stay whilst they work through problems and increase the chances they can return to the family home.
Grant for the Development of Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Pilots
07/06/07 18:38
This letter informs Local
Authorities and PCTs of arrangements, operated
via a bidding process, for the allocation of up
to £7 million to support the
development up to six Multisystemic Therapy
(MST) pilots.
Rebuilding the NHS: A new generation of healthcare facilities
05/06/07 17:15
Capital expenditure on healthcare facilities has
increased from around £1.1 billion in 1997-98 to
around £5.5 billion in 2007-08. This record
investment has not just replaced old buildings with
new ones. For this Government, the investment has
served three key purposes:
• Improving the patient environment and experience in terms of more single rooms and better designed hospitals
• Modernising services - trusts have to reassess how they shape and configure their services and patient pathways, taking on board the provision of new IT, new equipment and new clinical areas
• Improving access and offering better choice by delivering a whole new generation of facilities so patients have more control over when, where and how they are seen
Click here to access Department of Health report.
• Improving the patient environment and experience in terms of more single rooms and better designed hospitals
• Modernising services - trusts have to reassess how they shape and configure their services and patient pathways, taking on board the provision of new IT, new equipment and new clinical areas
• Improving access and offering better choice by delivering a whole new generation of facilities so patients have more control over when, where and how they are seen
Click here to access Department of Health report.
£1.6 million for farm health planning announced
30/05/07 18:52
Funding of over £1.6 million has been awarded by
Defra to projects across the country to help farmers
improve farm animal health and welfare.
Following an application process, twenty-seven different projects have received funding for a variety of farm health planning events and initiatives including farmer training, advice workshops and the development of farm health planning ‘champions’. Farm health planning means undertaking a range of measures to proactively manage disease risk on-farm. This involves good disease record keeping; identifying existing health problems on-farm and prioritising control measures for these; developing action plans for specific problems; and assessing whether measures have been effective and reviewing health plans where necessary.
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Following an application process, twenty-seven different projects have received funding for a variety of farm health planning events and initiatives including farmer training, advice workshops and the development of farm health planning ‘champions’. Farm health planning means undertaking a range of measures to proactively manage disease risk on-farm. This involves good disease record keeping; identifying existing health problems on-farm and prioritising control measures for these; developing action plans for specific problems; and assessing whether measures have been effective and reviewing health plans where necessary.
Click here to read the full article.