A study ordered by the Department for Education (DfE) in order to inform decisions made at last month's Spending Review about how children's services will be funded over the next five years is yet to be completed, CYP Now can reveal.

The research, which was commissioned in the summer, had been due to be completed in October so its findings could be considered prior to the Spending Review on 25 November.

A government document outlining the scope of the work states that the DfE, the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), and HM Treasury, were all keen to understand how local authorities responded to funding pressures over the last parliament and their forecasts for changes in demand and expenditure on children’s services in future.

The document added that the work had to be completed on schedule in order to influence decisions made in the Spending Review.

"The timescales for this project are necessarily tight as findings must be delivered by October to ensure they can inform policy decisions," the expression of interest document states.

But CYP Now has learned that the research, which was due to involve visits to more than a dozen local authorities, was not completed in time.

In response to a Freedom of Information request by CYP Now, the DfE said it was "unable" to supply a copy of the report as it is "still being drafted". The response added that, once completed, the research report will be published.

The Spending Review saw a big cut for the DCLG, which provides money for councils in grant form. In 2016/17 alone, the amount of funding for councils will reduce by £1.9bn, although the Chancellor claimed these cuts will be offset by changes to rules that will allow councils to generate and keep more local funding.

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