Centre for Fun and Families
Set up to assist families where parents are experiencing behaviour and communication difficulties with their children and teenagers. The Centre aims to offer practical help to parents with children of all ages, providing services both direct to families but also indirectly alongside the staff of statutory and voluntary agencies. The main thrust of support to families is through the national promotion and formation of unique and effective groupwork programmes.
Coram Family
Coram Family is a leading children's charity that aims to develop and promote best practice in the care of vulnerable children and their families. Their work supports children and young people in the care system and families and children in local communities. Increasingly they are supporting children and families in order to prevent later difficulties and promote positive outcomes.
East Sussex Parenting Partnership
The East Sussex Parenting Partnership is a multi agency group of professionals which aims to encourage the provision of parenting programmes on an equitable basis across East Sussex. Includes information on parenting programmes, training, funding, supervision and evaluation.
Family Caring Trust
A charity aiming to support and empower parents by providing practical, skill-based resources to improve family relationships. They provide a range of materials for parents or for those who work with parents.
High/Scope (UK)
Exists to foster the betterment of young children's lives and consequent life chances through a high quality education programme which is underpinned by proven long term research.
Parents Early Years and Learning (PEAL)
PEAL aims to increase levels of educational achievement for children living in disadvantaged areas, increase knowledge and confidence for parents in how to enhance their children’s learning and increase knowledge, skills and qualifications for early years practitioners enabling them to work closer with parents and children.
Small Talk
Small Talk supply an early years training resource which promotes nurture and closeness between adult and child and facilitates a deeper understanding of the emotional needs of babies and children under five. As focus points in discussion groups, these unusual 'nursery' rhymes combine to invoke insight and empathy among professionals and carers and encourage positive, confident and happy parenting.
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31st August 2010