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Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI) have been commissioned by Ministry for Housing, Communities & Local Government to update the Indices of Deprivation, published on 26th September 2019

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0 # September 4, 2015

Local Nursery Education Grant funding

The Nursery Education Grant funds 15 hours free childcare a week for all 3 and 4 year olds in England and is distributed by the local authority. As this BBC article explains, research suggests local funding for nurseries may not be keeping pace with increasing costs in the form of[…]

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Tags: AllocationFormulaeBBCBudgetsChildrenWelfare
0 # September 3, 2015

Hitting the most deprived places hardest?

This study by Sheffield Hallam’s Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (2013) argued that the most deprived areas in England were also those most affected by the welfare reforms brought in by the coalition government, noting that “The three regions of northern England alone can expect to lose around[…]

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Tags: AnalysisBudgetsNationalProfileSheffieldWelfare
1 # September 2, 2015

Supporting People

Launched in 2003, Supporting People was a £1.8 billion ring-fenced part of local authority funding intended to fund services to help vulnerable people live independently. This includes groups such as the homeless, the mentally ill, HIV/AIDS patients, people with disabilities and young care leavers. The amount of Supporting People grant[…]

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Tags: AllocationFormulaeGuardianTargetingWelfare
0 # September 2, 2015

Fuel poverty schemes targeted with IMD

The Fuel Poor Network Extension Scheme was a government scheme run by OFGEM aimed at reducing fuel poverty – it provided funding towards the cost of connecting gas and installing gas heating and appliances for those with no gas supply in their home. Putting these people on the national grid should in[…]

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