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Introduction Introduction
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Disabled children Disabled children
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Impacts for children and their families Impacts for children and their families
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Impacts for services Impacts for services
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Black and minority ethnic children Black and minority ethnic children
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Impacts for children and families Impacts for children and families
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Impacts for services Impacts for services
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Gypsy/Traveller children Gypsy/Traveller children
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Work with local play providers to ensure that their provision was inclusive of Gypsy/Traveller children Work with local play providers to ensure that their provision was inclusive of Gypsy/Traveller children
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Work with parents and families to raise awareness of local play provision and to develop confidence in accessing services Work with parents and families to raise awareness of local play provision and to develop confidence in accessing services
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Direct work with children and young people Direct work with children and young people
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Work to counter negative portrayals and stereotypes of Gypsy/ Traveller culture within the settled community Work to counter negative portrayals and stereotypes of Gypsy/ Traveller culture within the settled community
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The strategy amended The strategy amended
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Impacts for children and families Impacts for children and families
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Impacts for services Impacts for services
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Refugee and asylum-seeking children and families Refugee and asylum-seeking children and families
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Impacts for children and families Impacts for children and families
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Impacts for services Impacts for services
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Conclusion: changing children or challenging barriers? Conclusion: changing children or challenging barriers?
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six The Children's Fund: activities and impacts of the partnership strategies
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Published:February 2009
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on the activities that were funded, supported, and developed by the partnerships which focused on four target groups chosen for detailed study by the National Evaluation of the Children's Fund (NECF): disabled children, black and minority ethnic children, gypsies/travellers, and refugees and asylum-seeking children. It highlights the similarities and differences between partnerships in working with the target groups and their families, and the impacts that were achieved. The chapter reviews the way the strategies were implemented and the impacts they had in the short to medium term, and assesses the robustness of the approaches adopted in the context of the aims of the NECF. The theories-of-change approach adopted by the evaluation is used to explore how local interpretation of national guidance was enacted in practice and thus how preventative policy was implemented.
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