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Oxford Review of Education | 2015

A Review of the Services Offered by English Sure Start Children's Centres in 2011 and 2012.

James Hall; Naomi Eisenstadt; Kathy Sylva; Teresa Smith; Pam Sammons; G.D.W. Smith; Maria Evangelou; Jenny Goff; Emily Tanner; Maya Agur; David Hussey

This paper presents a review of the family services that were offered by a sample of 121 English Sure Start Children’s Centres in 2011 and 2012. Children’s Centres are community based facilities that aim to improve outcomes for at-risk families and children through the delivery of a range of services largely aimed at families with young children. Services commonly offered include: health advice, childcare and early education, employment advice, informal drop-in facilities, and specialist support on parenting. This paper provides a snapshot of Children’s Centre service provision in 2011 and 2012 and documents the extent of change. A picture of broad stability was observed in the numbers of services that centres reported offering (from a list of 47 services grouped into 11 categories). However, some Children’s Centres also appeared to be changing the focus of the services that they provided. Some centres seemed to be shifting towards providing greater outreach (rather than parent-support) and services which were targeted (rather than universal).


Archive | 2017

Children’s Centres: An English Intervention for Families Living in Disadvantaged Communities

Maria Evangelou; Jenny Goff; Kathy Sylva; Pam Sammons; Teresa Smith; James Hall; Naomi Eisenstadt

The role of the parent has been clearly defined in the literature as having a positive influence on children’s emotional, behavioural and educational development, more so than other factors such as maternal education, poverty, peers socio-economic status and schooling (DfES in Every child matters (Green Paper). DfES, London, 2003; Desforges and Abouchaar in The impact of parental involvement, parental support and family education on pupil achievement and adjustment. A literature review. DfES, London, 2003). Supporting the capacity to parent is of prime interest when considering how to improve opportunities for the most disadvantaged families and their children. This chapter focuses on one particular English intervention entitled the ‘children’s centre’. Drawing on international literature and definitions of parenting support, this chapter will explore some of the research evidence collected by the Evaluation of Children’s Centres in England (ECCE) study which focuses on how children’s centres conceptualise, choose and deliver parenting and family support services to families. A number of characteristics of effective interventions have been identified within the literature as having the greatest impact on improving child outcomes (Glass in Child Soc 13(4): 257–264 1999; Sure Start in The aim of sure start. http://www.surestart.gov.uk, 2001; Johnson in Impact of social science on policy. http://www.esrc.ac.uk/_images/Sure_Start_final_report_tcm8-20116.pdf, 2011). These include the following: a two-generational focus that targets both the parent and child together; multifaceted approaches that include amongst others, enhancing family relationships; services which are non-stigmatising, lasting long enough to make a difference, locally driven, culturally appropriate, sensitive to user needs and centre-based. This chapter will explore these findings in order to address three research questions: (1) Who are children’s centres serving? (2) What are children’s centres doing? and (3) How are children’s centres approaching their work? The chapter will conclude with policy implications and future directions for programmes that share similar characteristics to English children’s centres.


Zeitschrift Fur Familienforschung | 2012

Enhancing parents’ ways of supporting their children’s early learning through participation in an early-intervention project in the UK: The Early Learning Partnership Project

Jenny Goff; Maria Evangelou; Kathy Sylva


Archive | 2013

Evaluation of Children’s Centres in England (ECCE): Strand 3, delivery of family services by children’s centres, research report

Jenny Goff; James Hall; Kathy Sylva; Teresa Smith; G.D.W. Smith; Naomi Eisenstadt; Pam Sammons; Maria Evangelou; Rebecca Smees; Kityu Chu


Added by author | 2013

Evaluation of Children’s Centres in England (ECCE) - Strand 2: Baseline Survey of Families Using Children’s Centres in the Most Disadvantaged Areas

Ruth Maisey; Svetlana Speight; Sarah Haywood; James Hall; Pam Sammons; David Hussey; Jenny Goff; Maria Evangelou; Kathy Sylva


Archive | 2016

Evaluating Children’s Centres in England: impact on children, parents and families

Kathy Sylva; Pam Sammons; James Hall; Rebecca Smees; Teresa Smith; Maria Evangelou; Jenny Goff; Naomi Eisenstadt


Archive | 2015

Evaluation of children’s centres in England (ECCE). Strand 4: The impact of children’s centres: studying the effects of children's centres in promoting better outcomes for young children and their families

Pam Sammons; James Hall; Rebecca Smees; Jenny Goff; Kathy Sylva; Teresa Smith; Maria Evangelou; Naomi Eisenstadt; G.D.W. Smith


Archive | 2015

Evaluation of Children’s Centres in England (ECCE). Strand 3: The organisation, services and reach of Children’s Centres in England

Kathy Sylva; Jenny Goff; Naomi Eisenstadt; Teresa Smith; James Hall; Maria Evangelou; G.D.W. Smith; Pam Sammons


Archive | 2015

The evaluation of Children’s Centres in England: Delivering services through a UK family intervention

Maria Evangelou; Pam Sammons; Jenny Goff; James Hall; Kathy Sylva; Teresa Smith; G.D.W. Smith; Naomi Eisenstadt; Rebecca Smees


Archive | 2014

Evaluation of Children’s Centres in England (ECCE). Strand 3: Parenting Services in Children’s Centres

Maria Evangelou; Jenny Goff; James Hall; Kathy Sylva; Naomi Eisenstadt; C Paget; S Davis; Pam Sammons; Teresa Smith; R Tracz; T Parkin

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