Research and analysis

Using targeted funding to extend family learning

Ofsted good practice example showing how Croydon London Borough Council uses targeted funding to extend family learning.

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This good practice example has been withdrawn as it is older than 3 years and may no longer reflect current policy.

Documents

Croydon Adult Learning and Training - good practice example.doc

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Croydon Adult Learning and Training - good practice example.pdf

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Details

This example explains how the council uses the expertise and resources of community groups together with central support and management to extend family learning. The case study includes a specific example of engaging young fathers to help to break the cycle of unlawful behaviour.

Published 3 March 2011