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No payments from the Parenting Fund (which is managed by FPI on behalf of Government) have been made to public organisations. The only private sector organisation to receive funding has been PricewaterhouseCoopers, as set out in the following table.

£

2004-05

355,242

2005-06

334,574

2006-07

119,150

2007-08

0

2008-09

118,034

Total

997,000


Payments to voluntary sector organisations in receipt of Parenting Fund grants since 2004 have been placed in the House Libraries.

The following table sets out the total amount paid to a range of strategic voluntary organisations to support FPI with the delivery of the Parenting Fund contract.

Voluntary sector organisation Round 1: 2004-05 Round 1: 2005-06 Rounds 1 and 2: 2006-07 2007-08 Round 2: 2008-09 Round 2 and transition 2008-09 Total

Parenting UK

-

-

76,504

-

41,497

-

118,001

AFCS

-

-

-

-

-

3,150

3,150

Family Action

-

-

-

-

-

46,000

46,000

Family Action

-

-

-

-

-

55,500

55,500

Fatherhood Institute

-

-

-

-

-

64,244

64,244

Families Need Fathers

-

-

-

-

-

36,000

36,000

Institute of Wellbeing

-

-

-

-

-

60,030

60,030

Institute of Wellbeing

-

-

-

-

-

60,813

60,813

OneplusOne

-

-

-

-

-

77,290

77,290

Marriage Care

-

-

-

-

-

60,000

60,000

REF

-

-

-

-

-

48,700

48,700

REF

-

-

-

-

-

48,700

48,700

TCCR

-

-

-

-

-

85,100

85,100

Relate

-

-

-

-

-

28,000

28,000

Total

-

-

76,504

-

41,497

673,527

791,528


Total DCSF funding allocated to the Parenting Fund since 2004 is set out in the following table.

£ million

Round 1: 2004-06

16.4

Round 2: 2006-08

16

Transition round: 2008-09

8

Round 3: 2009-11

16


Total DCSF funding from the Parenting Fund for a range of telephone helplines since 2004 is set out in the following table.


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£ million

2003-04

(1)1.7

2004-06

4.6

2006-07

3

2007-08

3

2008-09

3

(1) For 12 national organisations and helpline projects.

Pupil Exclusions: Disadvantaged

Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families pursuant to the answer
18 Jan 2010 : Column 152W
of 11 January 2010, Official Report, column 728W, on pupil exclusion: disadvantaged, what the equivalent figures are for pupils on free school meals whose ethnicity is recorded as (a) white Irish, (b) white Traveller of Irish heritage, (c) white Gypsy/Roma and (d) any other white ethnicity. [311114]

Mr. Coaker: Information for 2007/08 is shown in the following table.

Primary, secondary and special schools,( 1,2,3) number and percentage of pupil enrolments receiving one or more fixed period exclusions or a permanent exclusion by pupil characteristics( 4) ; England, 2007/08 (estimates)( 5)
Permanent exclusion( 5) One or more fixed period exclusions
Number of pupil enrolments eligible for free school meals( 6) Percentage of applicable school population( 7) Number of pupil enrolments eligible for free school meals( 6) Percentage of applicable school population( 7)

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

Irish(8)

20

(9)-

20

1.08

(9)-

0.61

240

90

330

11.75

4.83

8.42

Traveller of Irish heritage(8)

10

(9)-

10

0.98

(9)-

0.60

150

60

210

13.11

5.29

9.31

Gypsy/Roma(8)

20

10

30

1.02

0.39

0.71

270

100

370

14.70

5.89

10.40

Any other white background(8)

50

10

60

0.29

0.06

0.18

1,050

440

1,480

6.07

2.61

4.37

(1) Includes middle schools as deemed.
(2) Includes city technology colleges and academies (including all-through academies).
(3) Includes maintained and non-maintained special schools. Excludes general hospital schools.
(4) Pupils may be counted more than once if they were registered at more than one school or changed schools during the year.
(5) Figures relating to permanent exclusions are estimates based on incomplete pupil-level data.
(6) Free school meal eligibility as at the time of the January 2008 School Census.
(7) The number of pupil enrolments who received exclusions expressed as a percentage of the number (headcount) of all pupils (excluding dually registered pupils) by ethnic group, in January 2008.
(8) Includes pupils of compulsory school age and above only.
(9) Less than 5 or a rate based on less than 5.
Note:
Figures have been rounded to the nearest 10.
Source:
School Census

Pupil Exclusions: Yorkshire and the Humber

John Battle: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many pupils from (a) primary and (b) secondary schools were permanently excluded in (i) Leeds West constituency and (ii) West Yorkshire in the 2008-09 academic year. [306616]

Mr. Coaker: Information on exclusions for the 2008-09 school year will be published in summer 2010.

Information on exclusions for the 2007/08 school year is provided in the table.

Maintained primary and state-funded secondary( 1,2) number of pupil enrolments with permanent exclusions 2007/08 in Leeds West parliamentary constituency and West Yorkshire

Primary( 1) State-funded secondary( 1,2)

Leeds West(3)

0

10

West Yorkshire(4,5)

20

230

(1) Includes middle schools as deemed.
(2) Includes city technology colleges and academies (including all-through academies).
(3) Figures are as reported by schools and are known to be incomplete.
(4) West Yorkshire consists of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield local authorities.
(5) Estimates based on confirmed local authority figures.
Note:
Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10.
Source:
School Census

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