Transcription of Sure Start (England)
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| | | @commonslibrary BRIEFING PAPER Number 7257, 9 June 2017 Sure Start ( england ) By Alex Bate & David Foster Contents: 1. Sure Start under Labour 2. Sure Start under the Coalition 3. Sure Start under the 2015 Conservative Government 4. Impact of Sure Start 5. The future of Sure Start 2 Sure Start ( england ) Contents Summary 3 1. Sure Start under Labour 4 Launch of the Sure Start policy 4 The piloting and expansion of Sure Start Local Programmes (1999-2003) 5 Evolution of Sure Start Children s Centres (2003-2010) 6 Sure Start legislation (2009-2010) 9 Comment 10 Comment on changes since 2003 10 2010 Select Committee report 12 London School of Economics Naomi Eisenstadt 13 2. Sure Start under the Coalition 14 Coalition Agreement 14 Health visitors 14 Pilots of payment by results 15 New statutory guidance for Sure Start centres 16 Introduction of a core purpose of Sure Start centres 17 Full day care and qualified teachers 18 Funding 18 Number of Sure Start centres 19 Comment 20 2013 Education Select Committee report 20 LSE and Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion working paper 21 3.
• Target for 3,500 children’s centres – one per community in England – by 2010. • Children’s centres given a statutory basis in 2009. 1.1 Launch of the Sure Start policy Labour’s 1997 general election manifesto set out a commitment to “invite selected local authorities to pilot early excellence centres
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