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The
links between family learning and parenting programmes in local authority
settings [PDF 984KB]
The DfES commissioned this exploratory research to identify
the overlaps and positive synergy between family learning1 and parenting
skills programmes in local authority settings. The brief included
identifying the barriers to effective working and making recommendations
on how policy can be developed to support more effective joint working.
Fourteen recommendations are included in this report.
The Links
between family learning and parenting programmes: a discussion document
for local authorities - [PDF 208 KB]
This discussion document is an outcome of a DfES funded
exploratory study on the links between family learning and parenting
programmes in local authority settings. The paper outlines the challenges
for local authorities in implementing the new agendas, areas for
discussion and examples of imaginative practice identified during the
study. It also includes the recommendations arising from the research. |
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Quality Matters: Think Family
This publication is a critical new guide to support all
those working with families and parents. |
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Connect
Five
This publication highlights the critical role of family
learning in the Every Child Matters agenda. |
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Family learning
to employment
This ESF-funded project forms part of NIACE's Sign Up Now
campaign, and provides materials and case studies demonstrating how family
learning can lead to employment and community enrichment. |
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| NIACE Consultation: Units of
Assessment for Family Learning Tutors |
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Best Practice Seminar: Implementing policy at a local level: working with
parents and family learning, Thursday 19 July, Birmingham.
This is a joint NIACE and Parenting UK event aimed at
senior managers and expert practitioners to support local authorities to
develop their strategic approaches across the field of working with
parents and family learning, update knowledge and share best practice.
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Family Literacy,
Language and Numeracy for Offenders - Evaluation Report -
[PDF 186 KB]
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the
Family Literacy, Language and Numeracy for Offenders: A Regional Pilot
Project Managed by Read On Write Away! (ROWA!). |
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Linking the
thinking in family learning: Embedding family learning across policy areas
- [PDF 1MB]
by Jeanne Haggart and Rachel Spacey
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Adding value: adult learning
and extended services - [PDF 2MB]
This new report aims to explore the role of adult learning
in the development of extended services and to show how it can support the
other services that schools are developing with their communities. It is
intended as an introduction to this important area of work, one that will
whet your appetite for getting started and will help you in working with
others who share your interest and commitment to working in the community. |
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The Building Blocks of
Quality in Family Learning - [PDF 1140KB]
Guidance for planners, managers and practitioners |
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A Training Needs Analysis (Partnership Working)
of Sure Start Managers - [PDF 66KB]
Research on the training needs of Sure Start Local
Programme (SSLP) and Children’s Centre managers, with a particular
emphasis on needs related to partnership working. |
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Family Learning and Public Libraries: A Scoping Study
- Final Report - [PDF 212KB]
A review of the available literature and analysis of data
generated from a survey of English public library authorities.
Family Learning and Public Libraries: A Scoping Study
- Executive Summary - [PDF 63KB]
Executive Summary only of the above report on Family
Learning and Public Libraries. |
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| Pieces of the Jigsaw: Where
Adult and Community Learning and Family Learning sit in the new Children’s
Services environment - [PDF 55KB] |
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| Promoting Family Friendly Progression
for Learners: Reference and Resource Material - [PDF 208KB] |
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| A Framework for the
Engagement of Family Learning with Key Government Policies - [PDF 221
KB] |
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The Impact of Adults’ Participation
in Family
Learning – A Study Based In Lancashire - June 2004 -[PDF 347 KB]
The primary focus of this research was to assess and
measure the impact of adult participation in family learning programmes.
This encompassed the outcomes for adults in their own right, along with
the outcomes for children, schools and the wider community that result
from adult participation in family learning.
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here for Summary Report - [PDF file 123KB]
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Work and
Families: Choice and Flexibility
A NIACE response to the Department of Trade and Industry
consultation on commitments set out in the 2004 Pre-Budget Report to help
parents and carers better balance work and family life. |
Feb 2005 |
Literacy and Social Inclusion: the policy challenge
A NIACE response to a discussion paper by the National
Literacy Trust Supported by the Basic Skills Agency |
July 2004 |
Every Child
Matters
A NIACE Response to the Department for Education and
Skills’ Consultation on the Green Paper Every Child Matters (Cm 5860). |
November 2003 |
Parenting Fund
A NIACE Response to HM Treasury and the Department for
Education and Skills’ Consultation on the Parenting Fund. |
November 2003 |
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Evaluation of LSC funded Family Programmes
NIACE was commissioned by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) in summer
2002 to undertake an evaluation of LSC funded family programmes. Family
programmes covers ‘family literacy, language and numeracy’ and ‘wider family
learning’. The evaluation concluded and reported to the LSC at the end of March
2003.
The full report, plus executive summary, is presented below in five parts.
The five parts of the report are intended to be read as one full report. For
example, Part 1 forms essential background reading to subsequent parts of the
report.
Update
Click here for an updated Action
Plan (PDF) on the Evaluation of LSC Funded Family Programmes