This report is about the development of a programme designed to help children and young people to grow up in safer and more caring communities. It describes the origins of the programme and the early stages of its implementation in the United Kingdom. The report was written as part of what will eventually be a more thorough evaluation of that programme. It was written at a time when the areas in which the programme was being developed had analysed the problems they faced and were about to implement initiatives designed to address those problems. It therefore covers only the first stages of a process in which communities seek to reduce the risks facing children, young people and their families, and to enhance those elements that will protect...
This report outlines an evidence-based approach to planning and designing a community for children i...
This report disseminates the findings of a small scale study exploring the lived experiences of fo...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...
Does Communities that Care work? An evaluation of a community-based risk prevention programme in thr...
The evaluation of the KidStuff for Young Parents programs provided by the Communities for Children i...
The evaluation of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is presente...
Report on the contribution of a community development approach to community care, drawing on four pi...
Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiat...
Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Chil...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...
The evaluation of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is presente...
Objective: Communities That Care (CTC) is an evidence-based community mobilization model designed to...
This Learning Report explores learning on children's wellbeing from past epidemics in order to infor...
Community coalitions are a strategy to coordinate activities and resources to prevent adolescent sub...
This report finds the NSW Community Services\u27 early intervention program, Brighter Futures, to be...
This report outlines an evidence-based approach to planning and designing a community for children i...
This report disseminates the findings of a small scale study exploring the lived experiences of fo...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...
Does Communities that Care work? An evaluation of a community-based risk prevention programme in thr...
The evaluation of the KidStuff for Young Parents programs provided by the Communities for Children i...
The evaluation of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is presente...
Report on the contribution of a community development approach to community care, drawing on four pi...
Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiat...
Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Chil...
This research report was published by the Department for Education and Skills before it was split in...
The evaluation of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is presente...
Objective: Communities That Care (CTC) is an evidence-based community mobilization model designed to...
This Learning Report explores learning on children's wellbeing from past epidemics in order to infor...
Community coalitions are a strategy to coordinate activities and resources to prevent adolescent sub...
This report finds the NSW Community Services\u27 early intervention program, Brighter Futures, to be...
This report outlines an evidence-based approach to planning and designing a community for children i...
This report disseminates the findings of a small scale study exploring the lived experiences of fo...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...