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Bullying

Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what estimate her Department has made of the number of children in (a) Lancashire and (b) Ribble Valley schools who have been victims of bullying in each of the last five years. [13304]

Jacqui Smith: Data on bullying are not collected centrally and there is no reliable basis for an estimate of prevalence in Lancashire and the Ribble Valley. Bullying cases appear to be reported more often now
 
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than previously but we have no hard evidence that bullying is increasing or affecting more children. Indeed, as children and young people increasingly feel safe at school to report bullying, and confident that it will be tackled effectively and sensitively, it is likely reporting will rise.

However, any level of bullying is too high and we are determined to help schools tackle the problem. Our guidance pack Bullying: Don't Suffer in Silence", the anti-bullying Charter and the anti-bullying website www.dfes.gov.uk/bullying offer detailed advice on preventing and addressing bullying. We also offer specific advice to schools on tackling homophobic bullying and are developing advice on racist bullying.

Consultants

Mrs. Dean: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what plans she has to issue guidance on effective commissioning for those in the public and voluntary sectors who are commissioning work from external consultants. [6998]

Bill Rammell: The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) provides guidance to its employees regarding purchasing and managing external consultancy services. Departmental and Government-wide procurement policy and best practice advice is available to staff via a web-based Intranet site which contains a section on procuring external consultancy. This includes guidance on how to identify and establish the need for consultancy support, how to appoint a consultant, what are the considerations and risks and how to get the best out of a consultancy appointment. In addition to this guidance, the DfES provides a procurement helpline to employees if they wish to obtain specific advice on any aspect of the procurement process.

The Department promotes Government-wide procurement best practice advice and utilises OGC's web-based product the Successful Delivery Toolkit (www.ogc.gok.uk/sdtoolkit/). The guidance is aimed at public sector organisations and complies with government policy and regulations for procurement but is not specifically tailored to the voluntary sector. The guidance includes the use of consultants covering:

Education Funding

Mr. Iain Wright: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills when she will make a decision on schools to be awarded the current round of Targeted Capital Funding. [13434]


 
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Jacqui Smith: The Targeted Capital Fund applications received from local authorities are currently being assessed against criteria set out in published guidance. I expect to notify local authorities on the outcome of their bids in autumn 2005.

English Wine

Mr. Dismore: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will ensure that English wine is made available at dinners, receptions and parties she hosts at which hospitality involving wine is appropriate (a) during the EU presidency and (b) generally; and if she will make a statement. [9163]

Bill Rammell: All procurement is in line with EU procurement rules and to obtain value for money for the Department. For events and meetings hosted by the Department as part of the UK presidency of the EU, we have aimed to keep costs to a minimum and, where wine is served, we are generally using house wine. This has included an English wine, served at a dinner for EU Education Ministers.

For events in Brussels, we are working with the Council Secretariat to try to provide British produce (as key ingredients) and drink for EU Council meetings during the UK presidency. For other events, we consider serving English wine subject to availability and value for money.

Enterprise Education

Mr. Stephen O'Brien: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if she will make a statement on the (a) funding and (b) availability of the proposed business schools courses for 12 to 18-year-olds. [10041]

Jacqui Smith: The Government have been developing enterprise education via a number of initiatives, such as the enterprise learning pathfinders and the recent enterprise in schools conferences that have been held all over England in the past three months. We are also considering developing plans to enable young people to take part in enterprise summer schools. At this stage, it is too early to give details of the extent of funding and availability of the proposed summer schools.

Film Making

Mr. Cameron: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what grants her Department has made to film-makers in the past three years; what the object of the films were; and what amounts were given. [13756]

Bill Rammell: The Department has made no grants to film-makers in the past three years.

Langland Report

Mr. Nicholas Brown: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills when she expects to receive Sir Alan Langland's report on higher education and access to the professions; and when the Government expect to publish its response to the report. [13981]


 
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Bill Rammell: I refer my right hon. Friend to the written ministerial statement that I issued earlier today.

Mathematics

Mr. Gibb: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to the answer of 11 July 2005, Official Report, column 841W, on mathematics, how many pupils sat for advanced extension awards in mathematics in each year since their introduction. [13287]

Jacqui Smith: Advanced extension awards (AEAs) were introduced for advanced level students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in summer 2002. The number of students who sat for an AEA in mathematics in each year is:
Number
2001–02964
2002–031,005
2003–04992

Figures are those published by the Joint Council for Qualifications in August of each year. They include awards sat by students of all ages in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Ministerial Meetings/Visits

Helen Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many meetings she has had with hon. Members since the general election; and what the purpose of each meeting was. [9300]


 
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Bill Rammell: The Secretary of State for Education and Skills has had the following meetings with hon. Members since the general election.
DateMember's nameTo discuss
18 May 2005Jonathan Shaw MPJonathan Shaw's role as Parliamentary Private Secretary
7 June 2005Alan Johnson MPRegional Development Agency Chairs, Skills Alliance and upcoming meeting about MG Rover
9 June 2005Des Browne MPDfES financial issues
16 June 2005Tessa Jowell MPPositive Activities for Young People, Youth Green Paper
21 June 2005Tony Blair MP and Alan Johnson MPMG Rover
28 June 2005Barry Sherman MPSchools issues
28 June 2005Labour Members of ParliamentSchools issues
30 June 2005Alan Milburn MPConstituency issues

The Secretary of State also holds regular meetings with the hon. Members who are Ministers in her Department.

Helen Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many constituencies (a) she and (b) her Ministers have visited since the general election; and what the (i) purpose and (ii) duration was of each visit. [9298]

Bill Rammell: Ministers from the Department for Education and skills have made the following visits to constituencies since the general election.
DateConstituencyPurposeDuration
Ruth Kelly
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Sure Start Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
13 June 2005HackneyVisit the Breakfast Club at Millfields Primary School1 hour
20 June 2005LewishamVisit Lewisham Further Education College1 hour
24 June 2005BuryVisit Bury Adult Education Centre30 minutes
25 June 2005VauxhallVisit Archbishop Tenison School for Africa Commission Schools Day45 minutes
30 June 2005DarlingtonVisits to McNay Children's Centre; Department for Education and Skills Mowden Hall site; and Darlington Council2 hour 45 minutes
Jacqui Smith
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Surestart Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
25 May 2005BanburyVisit to Banbury School6 hours 30 minutes
26 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasAttend an Institute of Public Policy Research event—Future Challenges: Living with Risk"1 hour
7 June 2005West ChelmsfordVisit to Moulsham High School7 hours
7 June 2005Cities of London and WestminsterSpecialist Schools' Dinner at Mossimann's Restaurant2 hours
15 June 2005Cities of London and WestminsterSpeech at the Joint School Governor Association's Conference45 minutes
17 June 2005Crewe and NantwichRadio 4's Any Questions"1 hour 30 minutes
20 June 2005Cities of London and WestminsterSpeech at the Holocaust Education Trust Dinner2 hours
23 June 2005Holborn and St. PancrasVisit the National Remodelling Team's offices (who manage change and school workforce restructuring)1 hour
24 June 2005Stratford-on-AvonSpeech at the regional ceremony for the Teaching Awards2 hours
Beverley Hughes
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Sure Start Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
25 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasVisit the National Remodelling Team's offices (who manage change and school work force restructuring)1 hour
2 June 2005CarlisleSpeech at the launch of Sure Start Month2 hours
8 June 2005Regent's Park and Kensington NorthSpeech at 4 Children's" Annual Conference40 minutes
8 June 2005Cities of London and WestminsterSpeech at the Daycare Trust's reception as part of the National Childcare Week1 hour
21 June 2005Leeds CentralSpeech at National Day Nurseries Association's Annual Conference40 minutes
22 June 2005BlackburnOpening Shadsworth's Children's Centre45 minutes
22 June 2005Manchester, GortonSpeech at Manchester Education Partnership Conference45 minutes
28 June 2005Cities of London and WestminsterSpeech at 4 Children's" Summer Reception30 minutes
29 June 2005Holborn and St. PancrasSpeech at the joint seminar for the Community and Youth Work and Transports and General Workers Unions30 minutes
29 June 2005Cities of London and WestminsterSpeech at Children Now" Conference45 minutes
29 June 2005North Southwark and BermondseySpeech at Childcare Star" Awards2 hours 30 minutes
1 July 2005Bury SouthSpeech at the launch of Bury Children's Services30 minutes
Phil Hope
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Sure Start Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
8 June 2005Nottingham SouthSpeech at the National Institute of Adults Continuing Education Conference45 minutes
16 June 2005Portsmouth NorthOpening of the Highbury Northarbour Centre55 minutes
17 June 2005KetteringOpening Tresham Further and Higher Education Institute1 hour 30 minutes
22 June 2005TewksburySpeech at the Regional Skills Conference for local skills agencies45 minutes
24 June 2005Derby SouthSpeech at the launch of the East Midland's Regional Skills Partnership Prospectus1 hour 30 minutes
30 June 2005PudseyTour of Hainsworth Factory Education Training Programme for employees1 hour 10 minutes
30 June 2005Leeds CentralTour of Pittards Factory with their Union Learning Representatives1 hour
30 June 2005City of DurhamVisit Low Newton Young Offenders Institute1 hour 30 minutes
Bill Rammell
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Sure Start Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
7 June 2005Derby SouthSpeech at the launch of the Centre of Vocational Excellence for Rolls Royce's Learning and Career Development Centre3 hours
7 June 2005Derby NorthVisit Derby University4 hours
8 June 2005Stoke-on-Trent CentralVisit Stoke-on-Trent College2 hours
8 June 2005Newcastle-under-LymeSpeech at Keele University2 hours 15 minutes
14 June 2005Islington South and FinsburyVisit Islington College1 hour
16 June 2005Brent EastVist College of the North West1 hour
16 June 2005Brent SouthView site of Wembley Stadium; Tour of McVities site3 hours
20 June 2005East HamVisit University of East London1 hour
21 June 2005City of YorkVisit North Yorkshire Learning and Skills Council; Opening the new building of the York Higher Education Academy3 hours 30 minutes
21 June 2005Vale of YorkVisit North Yorkshire Business and Education Partnership at Archbishop Holgate School3 hours 30 minutes
5 July 2005Lancaster and WyreVisit Lancaster University1 hour
5 July 2005Liverpool, RiversideVisit Liverpool University; Speech at National Association of Student Employment Staff Conference2 hour 40 minutes
6 July 2005West LancashireSpeech at the Aimhigher (Raising Achievement and Increasing Access to Higher Education) Conference1 hour
Maria Eagle
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Sure Start Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
Lord Adonis
10 May 2005Holborn and St. PancrasMinisterial Photocall at Sure Start Unit, Thomas Coram Children's Centre45 minutes
27 May 2005TottenhamVisit Gladesmore School; Visit Park View Academy3 hours
9 June 2005Warwick and LeamingtonSpeech at Church of England Conference; Visit Barford St. Peter's Primary School; Speech at the National Primary School's Association Conference4 hours
10 June 2005City of YorkVisit Westfield Primary School1 hour 30 minutes
10 June 2005Vale of YorkSpeech to Academies' Principals' Forum1 hour
16 June 2005Regent's Park and Kensington NorthVisit North Westminster Community College1 hour
17 June 2005Camberwell and PeckhamVisit to Waverley School2 hours 30 minutes
17 June 2005North Southwark and BermondseyVisit to London City Academy1 hour
24 June 2005VauxhallTours of Stockwell Primary School; Stockwell Park School2 hours
1 July 2005Hammersmith and FulhamVisit William Morris Academy1 hour
1 July 2005Acton, Ealing and Shepherds BushVisits to Jack Tizard Special School; Phoenix High School; Bulington Danes School2 hours
1 July 2005Mitcham and MordenVisits to Mitcham Vale School; Tamworth Manor School1 hour 55 minutes

 
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