Executive agrees June monitoring allocations
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The Executive has today agreed allocations of over £250 million Resource and £50 million Capital as part of the June 2024/25 monitoring round including funding for education, health and new build social housing.
This includes allocations of:
£122 million for the Department of Health to provide additional funding for vital services.
£43.7 million to the Department of Education for the Education Authority pay and grading Review and a further £44.5 million - £29.5 million towards pressures in the education system and £15 million for capital works to improve the school estate.
£35 million to help address pressures across the justice system.
£20 million for the Department for Communities for New Build Social Housing and £10 million towards discretionary support and the Supporting People programme, as well as for homelessness interventions.
Total departmental allocations including both Resource and Capital funding being made are:
- Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs - £5.5 million
- Department for Communities - £42.5 million
- Department for the Economy - £2 million
- Department of Education - £44.5 million
- Department of Finance £0.6 million
- Department of Health - £122 million
- Department for Infrastructure - £18.5 million
- Department of Justice - £35 million
- The Executive Office - £3.2 million
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