Transparency data

Alternative provision innovation fund: successful applicants

Updated 10 August 2018

Applies to England

Alternative provision innovation fund: successful applicants

£4 million funding awarded to 9 innovative projects across 2 academic years, starting in September 2018.

Helping children get back into school

Supporting children to reintegrate into suitable mainstream or special school placements.

Project lead Location or local authority Funding awarded
Bradford Central Pupil Referral Unit Bradford £362,152
Francis Barber Pupil Referral Unit London £323,016
Hospital and Outreach Education East Midlands £522,142

Helping young people into further education or employment

Supporting children to make good academic progress in alternative provision (AP) and successful transitions from AP to education, training and employment.

Project lead Location or local authority Funding awarded
Cognus Sutton £388,480
Futures Advice, Skills and Employment Nottingham £422,354
Salford city council Salford £199,250

Supporting parents and carers to be more involved in their child’s education

Enabling children to achieve better educational outcomes by increasing parent and carer engagement.

Project lead Location or local authority Funding awarded
Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families London £466,614
The Tutor Trust and Talk Listen Change Greater Manchester £510,888
Portsmouth Education Partnerships Portsmouth £291,000