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A-Z of BSF

CABE
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment:

see also.

CABE Enabler

CABE Enablers are expert architects funded by the DCSF, appointed to assist local authorities with the development of quality designs for BSF. Each local authority receives 20 days' support up to financial close, the use of which is agreed between the local authority and their Enabler.

CABE Enabler
CABE Enablers are expert architects funded by the DCSF, appointed to assist local authorities with the development of quality designs for BSF. Each local authority receives 20 days' support up to financial close, the use of which is agreed between the local authority and their Enabler.
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment

The Government's adviser on architecture, urban design and public space, CABE was established to encourage a high quality of architectural design in public buildings and spaces.

CABE is the advisory body to the BSF programme in design issues, funded by DCSF to support LAs with design enablers, providing 15 days of free time allocated to each local authority BSF project.

Capital receipt
 
Also known as a 'land receipt' - the income generated through selling off a piece of Council-owned land, which may be used to part fund the local authority's BSF proposals. Specific rules exist to govern the use of such funds where they arise from the sale of school land.Also known as a 'land receipt' - the income generated through selling off a piece of Council-owned land, which may be used to part fund the local authority's BSF proposals. Specific rules exist to govern the use of such funds where they arise from the sale of school land.
Carbon neutral

Carbon neutral buildings are those with zero net carbon release, calculated by balancing the amount of carbon released with the amount offset. PfS is working with the DCSF to explore ways in which we can help schools get ever closer to the ultimate goal of making all schools in England carbon neutral, including the establishment of the Zero Carbon Taskforce (see also). All BSF schools are designed with a strong focus on sustainability to help reduce the carbon footprint of all schools.

Catalist

The UK public sector procurement service provided by OGCbuying.solutions, an Executive Agency of the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) in the Treasury.

CDA
 
Client Design Adviser: The local authority's adviser with responsibility for providing guidance on all elements relating to design for BSF, from drawing up initial options for each school, refining the subsequent brief that is issued to bidders, and in due course helping to assess the quality of the bids submitted. The CABE enabler will help the local authority to recruit the CDA.
Children Act 2004
 

The Children Act 2004 provides the legislative spine for developing more effective and accessible services focused around the needs of children, young people and families. This was first proposed by the Every Child Matters green paper in 2003.

Children's Plan

The Government wants to make this country the best place in the world for children and young people to grow up. The Children's Plan sets out how the Department for Children, Schools and Families is going to achieve that - by putting the needs of families, children and young people at the centre of everything we do.

Children's Trusts
 

Children's Trusts were a response to Lord Laming's report of the inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbie, which highlighted the extent to which better working together and better communication are crucial. Children's Trusts were created to address the fragmentation of responsibilities for children's services. They build upon, bring together and formalise the joint work that is already taking place in many local areas. The Government expects all areas to have a Children's Trust by 2008.

CLG
Communities and Local Government: The Government department that sets UK policy on local government, housing, urban regeneration and planning. See also DCLG.
Commercial close
 

Point at which all contractual documents are agreed and can be signed and held until Financial Close.

Competitive Dialogue
 

The procurement process that must be used by the public sector for the award of complex contracts such as those for the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). The EU Directive that introduced Competitive Dialogue became effective in the UK from 31 January 2006.

CYPP
 

Children and Young People's Plan