A lack of clarity from the Government over the legality of information sharing has impacted on the progress of many non-trailblazer local authorities in developing their Information Sharing and Assessment projects, a report has found. The short-term nature of funding and problems with the recruitment of project managers have also caused "major delays". But the majority of local authorities are making "real progress", the DfES report said. www.dfes.gov.uk/research/data/uploadfiles/RR566(1).pdf.
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