CAFCASS Given Funding Boost

Posted on | December 7, 2009 | 8 Comments

The Times reports on p 23 this morning that Cafcass has been given an extra £1.6m to help with the backlog in care cases.

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8 Responses to “CAFCASS Given Funding Boost”

  1. Paul Nursall
    December 8th, 2009 @ 4:22 am
  2. Brick
    December 8th, 2009 @ 10:18 am

    I’m getting confused. Is this another £1.6m or is it part of the same 2009/10 additional allocation announced yet again?

    12Th November: “Dawn Primarolo (Minister of State, Department for Children, Schools and Families; Bristol South, Labour)

    CAFCASS’s budget for 2007/08 was £107,133,000. On top of this, CAFCASS received funding for additional activities, namely £80,000 for ContactPoint and £1,500,000 for Family Contact Services.

    CAFCASS funding was set for three years as part of the comprehensive spending review 2007 for 2008/09, 2009/10 and 2010/11. Re-profiling of this budget has since taken place to reflect the high level of demand, particularly in public law cases. CAFCASS overall budget for the three year CSR period has not changed as a result of this re-profiling. In 2009/10 CAFCASS have received an additional £2.54 million to strengthen their capacity to offer support to children who are the subject of care proceedings. This includes £1.6 million for the London region where demand has been highest. In 2008/09 and 2009/10 CAFCASS received funding for additional activities as well, namely ContactPoint and Family Contact Services.
    CAFCASS funding CSR 2007
    2008/09 2009/10 2010/11
    CSR Allocation 114,855,000 124,094,000 132,822,000
    Reprofiling 3,600,000 1,000,000 -4,600,000
    Additional Allocation — 2,540,000 —

    Annual Budget Total 118,455,000 127,634,000 128,222,000
    Contact Point 210,000 520,000 —
    Family Contact Services 2,300,000 2,000,000 —

  3. familoo
    December 8th, 2009 @ 7:33 pm

    i guess we are both just cynics because the same occurred to me…

  4. familoo
    December 8th, 2009 @ 7:34 pm

    thanks for the link.

  5. Brick
    December 8th, 2009 @ 10:30 pm

    Oh no, we’re not nasty destructive cynics, just nice, harmless skeptics surely.

  6. Brick
    December 11th, 2009 @ 8:30 am

    I see the £1.6m has turned up again to mollify NAPO and avert NAPO members in CAFCASS being balloted about strike action (for now).
    http://www.familylaw.co.uk/newsline.aspx

  7. Nick Langford
    December 11th, 2009 @ 1:44 pm

    It wouldn’t be the first time this government has announced the same funding more than once.

    I understand, but cannot confirm it, that so far the £1.5 million for family contact services has only benefited 26 parents (or perhaps 26 couples). I think this was in a parliamentary written answer but haven’t seen the source.

  8. Nick Langford
    December 30th, 2009 @ 10:15 am

    And since we are admitting we are all cynics, wasn’t the purpose of this cash merely to avert strike action by NAPO?

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