These funding allocations were available from 6 December last year in the Local Authority Circular LAC (1810070005) along with information on the transfer of the Children's Services Grant into the Formula Grant and new investment into short breaks for families with disabled children, but may not have filtered down yet. Fifty authorities with the most deprived areas will also receive a share of £25m additional YOF funds over three years. Sarah Hargreaves, YOF programme officer at The NYA, said: "The big success of YOF and YCF in the first two years can be built on by using the lead in time from now to April to start planning for this next year."
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