Abstract

June 2007 Sure Start Local Programmes were set up as community based, multi-agency projects in some of the most disadvantaged areas in England. The aim of the intervention was to improve the well-being, attainments and life chances of all children aged 0 4 years old in the area and to support their families. By 2004 there were 524 Sure Start Local Programmes. Research conducted by the National Evaluation of Sure Start team investigated variations in the way programmes were implemented (their proficiency) and in their impact on the children and parents (their effectiveness). We report on the findings and their implications for delivering services from Sure Start Children's Centres.

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