THE LAST government's 1994 decision to transfer responsibility for careers services from local education authorities to private contractors has cost the Department for Education and Employment Pounds 6 million in administration costs, the National Audit Office has found. The standard of the contracted-out services, helping young people to enter education, training and work, had improved, but there was still potential for "further advancement".
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