Mr Kevan Jones:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education when he expects his review of the Building Schools for the Future programme to conclude; and if he will make a statement. [1166]
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David Wright:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education (1) whether the Wrockwardine Wood Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2506]
(2) whether the Phoenix Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2507]
(3) whether the Lord Silkin Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2508]
(4) whether the Sutherland Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2509]
(5) when the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme will be concluded. [2510]
Mr Gibb:
The Department is currently reviewing the Building Schools for the Future programme to ensure that we can build schools more effectively and more cost-efficiently in the future.
Children: Epilepsy
Mrs Hodgson:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education what recent estimate his Department has made of the number of children with epilepsy in mainstream schools. [2802]
Sarah Teather:
The information on the number of pupils with epilepsy is not collected by the Department.
The information available on type of special educational need is published in the Statistical First Release "Schools, Pupils and their characteristics, January 2010 (Provisional)" and can be found at:
Ann Coffey:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many children were on the Child Protection Register in each local authority in England in each year since 2006. [3567]
Tim Loughton:
The information requested is as follows:
Table 9D: Children( 1) who were the subject of a Child Protection Plan-Years end ing 31 March 2006-09 Coverage: England
Number
Local authority
2006
2007
2008
2009
England
26,400
27,900
29,200
34,100
North East
1,615
1,785
1,980
2,265
Darlington
65
50
50
65
Durham
180
225
215
290
Gateshead
145
145
155
135
Hartlepool
75
90
55
80
Middlesbrough
140
125
210
260
Newcastle upon Tyne
230
350
320
315
North Tyneside
95
115
105
125
Northumberland
160
175
255
255
Redcar and Cleveland
70
60
120
160
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South Tyneside
85
110
135
110
Stockton-on-Tees
105
130
160
210
Sunderland
270
210
200
265
North West
3,375
3,565
3,980
5,235
Blackburn with Darwen
70
65
45
135
Blackpool
145
110
165
155
Bolton
130
145
190
250
Bury
110
100
145
145
Cheshire
175
155
175
260
Cumbria
120
160
225
270
Halton
85
80
65
75
Knowsley
110
150
110
135
Lancashire
515
565
510
660
Liverpool
225
320
355
500
Manchester
270
300
515
540
Oldham
90
130
170
235
Rochdale
70
105
75
140
Salford
130
75
135
225
Sefton
145
195
235
310
St Helens
150
105
90
120
Stockport
130
130
140
170
Tameside
95
85
105
165
Trafford
160
155
200
215
Warrington
100
95
100
95
Wigan
90
95
110
215
Wirral
250
245
115
225
Yorks and the Humber
2,830
2,730
2,835
3,240
Barnsley
195
140
150
170
Bradford
275
205
255
305
Calderdale
90
115
135
160
Doncaster
250
235
325
310
East Riding of Yorkshire
135
115
110
110
Kingston Upon Hull, City of
260
155
125
145
Kirklees
205
200
215
230
Leeds
305
400
405
395
North East Lincolnshire
70
80
90
70
North Lincolnshire
85
80
90
85
North Yorkshire
315
240
130
230
Rotherham
105
145
235
285
Sheffield
350
405
285
350
Wakefield
145
160
210
305
York
45
60
80
100
East Midlands
2,275
2,525
2,410
2,525
Derby
260
300
170
135
Derbyshire
290
320
375
490
Leicester
290
395
350
345
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Leicestershire
160
150
245
255
Lincolnshire
365
345
260
205
Northamptonshire
185
185
155
225
Nottingham
270
330
430
410
Nottinghamshire
450
485
420
445
Rutland
10
15
(2)-
10
West midlands
3,305
3,480
3,475
4,245
Birmingham
1,055
1,255
1,020
1,375
Coventry
210
185
180
300
Dudley
115
135
135
170
Herefordshire
65
55
70
105
Sandwell
175
120
190
210
Shropshire
160
160
135
175
Solihull
130
80
55
90
Staffordshire
385
340
385
440
Stoke-on-Trent
115
150
240
185
Telford and Wrekin
105
135
160
155
Walsall
120
165
175
195
Warwickshire
295
300
335
355
Wolverhampton
190
125
120
160
Worcestershire
195
285
270
330
East of England
2,600
2,620
2,745
3,025
Bedfordshire
140
110
140
200
Cambridgeshire
250
290
360
360
Essex
500
625
545
645
Hertfordshire
420
385
445
585
Luton
140
120
100
145
Norfolk
410
320
295
310
Peterborough
175
175
85
100
Southend-on-Sea
100
120
165
155
Suffolk
405
410
465
390
Thurrock
60
70
150
130
London
4,745
4,955
5,210
5,795
Inner London
Camden
215
195
195
270
City of London
0
(2)-
(2)-
(2)-
Hackney
165
185
220
220
Hammersmith and Fulham
75
140
150
175
Haringey
200
155
230
180
Islington
135
110
110
140
Kensington and Chelsea
60
60
55
75
Lambeth
215
240
255
210
Lewisham
225
195
175
200
Newham
430
475
385
300
Southwark
240
230
260
315
Tower Hamlets
125
190
235
270
Wandsworth
125
135
175
180
Westminster
110
115
85
145
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Outer London
Barking and Dagenham
130
145
165
165
Barnet
115
130
155
150
Bexley
80
60
60
85
Brent
130
125
170
175
Bromley
155
140
140
165
Croydon
215
235
250
270
Ealing
240
320
365
330
Enfield
180
155
130
205
Greenwich
165
175
190
275
Harrow
120
135
110
160
Havering
135
75
70
95
Hillingdon
85
125
150
175
Hounslow
160
180
140
185
Kingston upon Thames
40
50
60
80
Merton
85
120
130
135
Redbridge
100
115
135
150
Richmond upon Thames
50
50
35
35
Sutton
65
85
105
150
Waltham Forest
175
105
95
135
(1) Includes unborn children. (2) A small number which has been suppressed to preserve confidentiality Source:
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