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Departmental Contracts

James Brokenshire: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many contracts his Department holds with (a) Capita plc. and (b) its subsidiaries which still have a potential duration of five years or more. [75267]

Bill Rammell: A complete answer to this question could be supplied only at disproportionate cost. I can tell the hon. Gentleman, however, that the Department holds the following Capita contracts with a potential duration of five or more years:

Disability Awareness

Bob Russell: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if he will (a) include disability awareness within the school curriculum and (b) take steps to encourage disability awareness in out of school hours activities; and if he will make a statement. [76373]

Jim Knight: Through the personal, social and health education (PSHE) framework, pupils are taught to identify and respect the differences between people, including disability. Pupils are taught about the effects of all types of stereotyping and discrimination, how to challenge them assertively and ways of working co-operatively with a range of people who are different from themselves. Through citizenship education pupils are taught about legal and human rights and responsibilities. They will learn how the law and
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concept of human rights underpin society and affect the relationship between the state and the individual.

We have also committed significant funding up to 2008 to support all schools in providing access to a range of extended services and activities. We have set out a core offer of extended services that we want all children to be able to access through schools by 2010. We have provided guidance to schools, local authorities and other providers which makes clear that children with disabilities and special educational needs must be able to access all the services

Education Finance

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much was allocated to the devolved formula capital grant in each year since 2004-05, broken down by local education authority. [76162]

Jim Knight: The allocation of the Devolved Formula Capital (DFC) grant in each year since 2004-05, broken down by local authority, also including grant to Voluntary-Aided schools, is set out in the following table. From 2006-07, a separate ICT budget has been merged with the existing DFC budget.

A full description of DFC funding can be obtained by following the link


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DFC allocation by local authority: 2004-05 to 2006-07
£000
Local authority 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Total

763,109

782,317

968,488

North East

Darlington

1,605

1,621

1,706

Durham

8,724

8,927

11,115

Gateshead

2,978

3,051

3,810

Hartlepool

1,509

1,538

1,907

Middlesbrough

2,034

1,963

2,567

Newcastle upon Tyne

3,368

3,441

3,258

North Tyneside

2,772

2,819

3,487

Northumberland

6,068

6,200

7,744

Redcar and Cleveland

2,328

2,351

2,898

South Tyneside

2,545

2,548

3,144

Stockton-on-Tees

2,967

3,068

3,764

Sunderland

4,433

4,484

5,516

Northwest

Blackburn with Darwen

2,627

2,692

3,360

Blackpool

1,888

1,946

2,432

Bolton

4,539

4,735

5,945

Bury

2,920

2,924

3,649

Cheshire

10,793

11,184

13,971

Cumbria

9,224

9,491

11,900

Halton

2,133

2,205

2,748

Knowsley

2,697

2,754

2,230

Lancashire

19,652

20,277

25,258

Liverpool

6,595

6,532

8,829

Manchester

6,573

6,649

7,104

Oldham

3,978

4,064

5,077

Rochdale

3,502

3,564

4,414

Salford

3,388

3,450

4,329

Sefton

4,517

4,596

5,659

St. Helens

2,800

2,858

3,493

Stockport

4,265

4,368

5,424

Tameside

3,561

3,620

4,541

Trafford

3,487

3,607

4,507

Warrington

3,148

3,247

4,058

Wigan

5,063

5,200

6,423

Wirral

5,156

5,266

5,579

Yorkshire and the Humber

Barnsley

3,373

3,448

4,342

Bradford

7,872

8,124

9,698

Calderdale

3,196

3,286

4,086

Doncaster

4,891

4,943

6,159

East Riding of Yorkshire

5,239

5,374

6,493

Kingston Upon Hull, City of

3,767

3,826

4,799

Kirklees

6,454

6,618

7,750

Leeds

10,362

10,590

10,988

North East Lincolnshire

2,687

2,747

3,371

North Lincolnshire

2,669

2,732

3,405

North Yorkshire

10,529

10,818

13,564

Rotherham

3,684

3,767

5,845

Sheffield

7,034

7,214

7,445

Wakefield

5,166

5,266

6,567

York

2,415

2,497

3,091

East Midlands

Derby

3,688

3,795

4,723

Derbyshire

12,598

12,936

16,212

Leicester

4,365

4,471

5,568

Leicestershire

9,750

10,104

12,620

Lincolnshire

11,154

11,618

14,745

Northamptonshire

11,109

11,330

13,777

Nottingham

3,905

3,982

4,955

Nottinghamshire

11,951

12,220

15,299

Rutland

576

596

748

West Midlands

Birmingham

16,711

17,085

21,126

Coventry

4,616

4,774

5,722

Dudley

4,385

4,525

5,774

Herefordshire

2,857

2,944

3,696

Sandwell

4,513

4,626

5,720

Shropshire

4,625

4,766

6,029

Solihull

3,364

3,450

3,860

Staffordshire

13,631

13,996

17,306

Stoke-on-Trent

3,773

3,853

4,709

Telford and Wrekin

2,790

2,871

3,560

Walsall

4,534

4,636

5,956

Warwickshire

8,061

8,285

10,424

Wolverhampton

3,990

4,127

5,101

Worcestershire

8,653

8,916

11,152

East of England

Bedfordshire

7,032

7,215

8,791

Cambridgeshire

8,051

8,295

10,395

Essex

19,790

20,377

25,229

Hertfordshire

17,796

18,288

22,942

Luton

2,964

3,010

3,741

Norfolk

12,749

13,127

16,583

Peterborough

2,811

2,885

3,602

Southend-on-Sea

2,436

2,489

3,110

Suffolk

10,940

11,262

14,157

Thurrock

2,145

2,201

2,748

London

Inner London

Camden

2,039

2,113

2,737

City of London

25

26

33

Hackney

2,498

2,483

3,201

Hammersmith and Fulham

1,852

1,884

2,356

Haringey

3,033

3,139

2,918

Islington

2,242

2,321

2,879

Kensington and Chelsea

1,140

1,171

1,490

Lambeth

2,706

2,758

3,473

Lewisham

3,284

3,340

3,862

Newham

4,056

4,145

5,148

Southwark

3,427

3,441

4,017

Tower Hamlets

2,570

2,640

4,442

Wandsworth

2,782

2,876

3,622

Westminster

1,924

1,990

2,572

Outer London

Barking and Dagenham

2,572

2,687

3,133

Barnet

4,522

4,640

5,654

Bexley

3,520

3,623

4,660

Brent

3,510

3,632

4,548

Bromley

4,247

4,385

5,475

Croydon

4,654

4,814

6,014

Ealing

3,459

3,513

4,385

Enfield

4,009

4,178

5,264

Greenwich

3,278

3,495

3,582

Harrow

2,535

2,619

3,361

Havering

3,407

3,502

4,264

Hillingdon

3,701

3,821

4,678

Hounslow

3,242

3,392

4,255

Kingston upon Thames

1,959

2,030

2,579

Merton

1,563

1,614

2,041

Redbridge

3,565

3,685

4,718

Richmond upon Thames

1,717

1,767

2,212

Sutton

2,733

2,814

3,544

Waltham Forest

3,314

3,368

4,152

South East

Bracknell Forest

1,428

1,480

1,822

Brighton and Hove

2,453

2,511

3,443

Buckinghamshire

7,734

7,962

10,010

East Sussex

6,582

6,765

8,412

Hampshire

17,639

18,108

22,629

Isle of Wight

2,204

2,271

2,859

Kent

21,202

21,819

27,346

Medway

4,236

4,368

5,427

Milton Keynes

3,471

3,665

4,636

Oxfordshire

9,117

9,248

11,670

Portsmouth

2,501

2,548

3,142

Reading

1,731

1,768

2,207

Slough

1,838

1,920

2,400

Southampton

2,647

2,683

3,536

Surrey

13,938

14,423

18,112

West Berkshire

2,638

2,747

3,463

West Sussex

10,480

10,820

13,206

Windsor and Maidenhead

2,071

2,141

2,699

Wokingham

2,292

2,367

2,958

South West

Bath and North East Somerset

2,709

2,790

3,494

Bournemouth

1,837

1,875

2,337

Bristol, City of

5,104

5,173

6,076

Cornwall

8,141

6,958

10,217

Devon

10,778

11,154

14,017

Dorset

5,990

6,204

7,746

Gloucestershire

9,432

9,710

12,184

Isles of Stilly

28

29

35

North Somerset

2,764

2,856

3,582

Plymouth

3,921

4,019

5,024

Poole

1,744

1,785

2,206

Somerset

7,918

8,239

10,427

South Gloucestershire

3,943

4,041

5,033

Swindon

2,833

2,921

3,635

Torbay

1,801

1,886

2,286

Wiltshire

7,389

7,611

9,406


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