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Miscellaneous Case Studies

How safe is your home? - Scunthorpe Old Town Sure Start

This 'checklist' will help you to see where the dangers are for you and your children inside and outside your home.


Fresh Start for Families - North Lincolnshire

The Fresh Start for Families programme is based on empowerment principles to improve home organisation, hygiene and safety.


Bradford SEF and Annual conversation process

This document is a briefing Bradford have produced to explain the Performance Management SEF process to Children's Centre Managers


Side by Side Scheme - Suffolk

‘Side by Side’ is a scheme to fund child care places for vulnerable children and families in acute distress using children’s centre revenue funding. Access to funding is by referral only.


Magical Music Programme

To develop a programme that would support the development of Communication, Language and Literacy, alongside developing self esteem and confidence for both children and parents.


Introduction to Education

To develop a programme that was specifically designed to introduce children and their families to their nursery class and the beginnings of formal education, in an informal and relaxed way, providing the opportunity for parents to explore their feelings and concerns around their child starting nursery and school.


Working in Partnership to Add Value

A Case Study of a Phase 2 Children’s Centre delivered by Lincolnshire County Council.


Cameos of Integrated Working - East of England

11 examples of best practice in the East of England around Children's Centres integrated working. Document produced by TfC and CWDC for regional networking event.


Domestic Violence - Special Needs Child (133 kb)

The parent was withdrawn and nervous, lacked confidence and generally distressed but did not fully engage with the staff when approached informally both before and after sessions.


Childminding links with Children's Centres

Childminding Development Officers as part of the children’s centre core staff team; to co-ordinate the role of Childminding Development Officers across the children’s centres; for Childminding Development Officers to have a designated working area.


Working in partnership to deliver preventive speech and language services in Barking and Dagenham

To develop a joint model of service delivery between Children’s Services and the PCT in order to provide preventive speech and language service through all 14 children’s centres in the Borough.