Youth Services: Capital Investment

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport written question – answered at on 21 June 2018.

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Photo of Cat Smith Cat Smith Shadow Minister for Young People and Voter Engagement

To ask the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, pursuant to the Answer of 11 June 2018 to Question 148923 on Youth Services: Capital Investment, if he will publish the programmes that were allocated funding from the £667m for youth programmes and supporting youth service delivery between 2014-15 and 2017-18.

Photo of Tracey Crouch Tracey Crouch The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport

The table below shows a breakdown of Office for Civil Society (OCS) - now based in DCMS - spending on youth programmes since 2014/15, totalling over £667m.

Please note that OCS was not part of DCMS for the vast majority of this period, so this breakdown is in line with the best available information.

Year

Government spending on youth programmes

2014/15

  • £117 million spent on the NCS
  • £10 million spent on the Uniformed Youth Social Action Fund
  • £500,000 on round one of the Delivering Differently for Young People programme
TOTAL: £128,070,000

2015/16

  • £156 million spent on the NCS
  • £1.2 million on the Local and National Youth Social Action Funds
  • £275,000 spent on the British Youth Council’s Youth Voice programme
  • £200, 000 on round two of the Delivering Differently for Young People programme
  • £130,000 invested in the Centre for Youth Impact
TOTAL: £157,805,000

2016/17

  • £180.5 million on NCS
  • £5 million on the iwill Fund
  • £5 million on the Youth Investment Fund
  • £250, 000 on the British Youth Council’s Youth Voice programme
  • £250,000 for the Centre for Youth Impact
TOTAL: £191,000,000

2017/18

£180.5 million on NCS

  • £5 million on the iwill Fund
  • £5 million on the Youth Investment Fund
  • £250, 000 on the British Youth Council’s Youth Voice programme
  • £250,000 for the Centre for Youth Impact
TOTAL: £191,000,000

TOTAL OCS SPEND: £667,875,000

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