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Catalogue reference: HO 362
HO 362
Files from the Home Office FIN series, created by the Finance Department/Division, concerning expenditure on child care and approved schools until 1972. Later files relate to funding of major Home Office initiatives.
HO 362
1946-1999
Files from the Home Office FIN series, created by the Finance Department/Division, concerning expenditure on child care and approved schools until 1972. Later files relate to funding of major Home Office initiatives.
In numerical order by former reference number
Documents relating to individual approved schools, voluntary and remand homes, and other child care matters are covered in documents in: BN 28 BN 29 BN 61 BN 62 HO 349 HO 360 HO 361 MH 102
FIN Symbol file series
Public Record(s)
English
161 file(s)
Open unless otherwise stated
From 1990 Department of Health
The files were transferred from the Home Office to the Department of Health and Social Security after 1972.
Until 1972, when this function was transferred to the Department of Health and Social Security, the Home Office was responsible for the application of legislation concerning children in care. The cost to local authorities and to voluntary agencies (which administered residential homes approved by the Home Office) was met by the Child Care Vote, as were development and research projects, and the training of personnel for work in child care, including the work of the Central Training Council in Child Care (CTCCC).
After 1972, this series consists of policy and operational delivery files on funding of major Home Office initiatives. Topics include input to the financial costs and burdens of primary legislation, policy on funding procedures and value for money studies.
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Home Office and Department of Health and Social Security: Finance (FIN Symbol Series) Files
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