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Hundreds of thousands of England's teenagers are still awaiting payments of their educational maintenance allowances, the government says. | Hundreds of thousands of England's teenagers are still awaiting payments of their educational maintenance allowances, the government says. |
Schools Minister Jim Knight said there was a backlog of 111,000 applications for the EMAs, intended to encourage poorer youngsters to stay in education. | Schools Minister Jim Knight said there was a backlog of 111,000 applications for the EMAs, intended to encourage poorer youngsters to stay in education. |
In total 556,829 applications have been processed and 283,880 youngsters told they qualify for up to £30 a week. | In total 556,829 applications have been processed and 283,880 youngsters told they qualify for up to £30 a week. |
Delays stemmed from contractor Liberata which has now taken on extra staff. | Delays stemmed from contractor Liberata which has now taken on extra staff. |
The National Union of Students are calling for a full investigation into the problems. | The National Union of Students are calling for a full investigation into the problems. |
The new figures are in a letter Mr Knight has written to the chairman of the House of Commons children, schools and families committee, Barry Sheerman. | The new figures are in a letter Mr Knight has written to the chairman of the House of Commons children, schools and families committee, Barry Sheerman. |
A student's concerns about EMA problems | A student's concerns about EMA problems |
They chime with estimates from the Association of Colleges, whose members are having to deal with the chaos. | They chime with estimates from the Association of Colleges, whose members are having to deal with the chaos. |
Earlier this week it suggested three-quarters of those who had applied still had not had their money through. | Earlier this week it suggested three-quarters of those who had applied still had not had their money through. |
Of the applications that have been processed, 272,949 (49%) have been rejected initially for various reasons such as having used the wrong form, not having signed the form or supplying insufficient information. | Of the applications that have been processed, 272,949 (49%) have been rejected initially for various reasons such as having used the wrong form, not having signed the form or supplying insufficient information. |
Processing 'priority' | Processing 'priority' |
Officials at the Department for Children, Schools and Families say most applicants eventually receive something. | Officials at the Department for Children, Schools and Families say most applicants eventually receive something. |
In his letter, Mr Knight says that the Learning and Skills Council (LSC), which employed Liberata, has reassured ministers "that this is currently their absolute priority". | In his letter, Mr Knight says that the Learning and Skills Council (LSC), which employed Liberata, has reassured ministers "that this is currently their absolute priority". |
Applications are being processed at the rate of about 15,000 a day. | Applications are being processed at the rate of about 15,000 a day. |
HAVE YOUR SAYIt shows you that the Government really cant run anything and EMA is flawedAndrew Webb, NuneatonSend us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYIt shows you that the Government really cant run anything and EMA is flawedAndrew Webb, NuneatonSend us your comments |
The cash - either £10, £20 or £30 a week - is available to youngsters from households with a total income of less than £30,810 in England - the ceilings are more generous elsewhere in the UK. | The cash - either £10, £20 or £30 a week - is available to youngsters from households with a total income of less than £30,810 in England - the ceilings are more generous elsewhere in the UK. |
Although the scheme is UK-wide, only England is affected by the problems arising from its administration being contracted out to private firm Liberata. | Although the scheme is UK-wide, only England is affected by the problems arising from its administration being contracted out to private firm Liberata. |
The LSC has said Liberata would be facing fines worth £3 million but it is unclear whether these have been paid. | The LSC has said Liberata would be facing fines worth £3 million but it is unclear whether these have been paid. |
Mr Knight told BBC Radio 5 Live he felt that the firm's willingness to employ extra staff at their own expense was enough for the time being. | Mr Knight told BBC Radio 5 Live he felt that the firm's willingness to employ extra staff at their own expense was enough for the time being. |
The LSC has now written to college principals thanking them for their forbearance over the past two months and efforts to support those students facing hardship as a result of the delays. | The LSC has now written to college principals thanking them for their forbearance over the past two months and efforts to support those students facing hardship as a result of the delays. |
It also said: "Please be assured that we are working very hard to ensure that Liberata continue to improve their performance." | It also said: "Please be assured that we are working very hard to ensure that Liberata continue to improve their performance." |
Shadow children's secretary Michael Gove laid the blame at the government's door, saying the problems followed the late delivery of results for this year's national curriculum tests. | Shadow children's secretary Michael Gove laid the blame at the government's door, saying the problems followed the late delivery of results for this year's national curriculum tests. |