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Learning Disability: Expenditure

Volume 489: debated on Tuesday 10 March 2009

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what proportion of expenditure on learning disability services from the public purse was funded by central Government in the last financial year for which figures are available. (260530)

I have been asked to reply.

It is not possible to say what proportion of expenditure was spent on learning disability services from the public purse funded by central Government in the last financial year. This is because Government expenditure on adult social care funding is part of a larger sum of money given by Government to councils and it is the responsibility of individual councils to determine how these funds are allocated between different local priorities, including adult social care.

Council services are funded from three different sources:

the formula grant distributed by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) to each council;

the council’s ability to raise revenue through council tax and making local means tested charges for services; and

by specific grant allocation from the Department of Health and other Government Departments.