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30th December 2024
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This search is for our information requests from September 2020 onward.
RSE teaching in schools
1. How many schools are under your remit/authority:
72 Wokingham schools.
2. Do you provide RSE teaching resources to any schools under your authority?
No.
Children's centre
1. How many children’s centres and family hubs were operated by your council in the financial year 2010/11?
Eight Children’s Centres were operated by Wokingham Borough Council.
Local Authorities budget spend
1. The total budget in pounds (£) and the percentage of your Local Authorities total budget spent on non-statutory obligations funding in each of the financial years a) 2019-20, b) 2020-21, c) 2021-22, d) 2022-23, e) 2023-24
Systems in use
Corporate website
1. What Content Management Platform is used to manage the Local Authority’s corporate website?
We don’t have a content management system.
2. Is this developed in house or by an external provider?
Not applicable.
Household Support Fund
I would like to request the following information on support provided through the Household Support Fund.
Schools counselling through the local authority
1. How many headteachers have taken up counselling through the local authority in the 2023-24 academic year so far?
Most schools purchase their own Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) so this is not provided via the Council. EAPs provide access to counselling.
Children's social care spending
1. How much did your local authority spend on providing residential placements to children taken into the council's care? Please provide a breakdown for each year, including a projected spend for the rest of 23-24 if it is available.
a) 2018-19: Actual £1,769,000
Patient Care Transport Services
This request is related to Patient Care Transport Services. This is defined as:
• Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services – for example, transport provided for outpatient attendance, dialysis and hospital discharges and interfacility transfers, including bariatric patients
Parenting skills support
1. Please put ‘yes’ beside the below if the local authority offers any of the programmes listed. Many of these programmes have numerous different sub-programmes, please put ‘yes’ if the authority uses any of these.
Information on Permit to Work in the Public Sector
I am writing to make a request to obtain information regarding the Management of Permits to work (PTW) on your sites.