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New CEO
Parenting UK's new Chief Executive starts on September 1st. Pamela Park, who is currently Deputy Chief Executive of Voluntary Action Westminster, has a rich experience within the voluntary sector and she impressed trustees as a really good strategic thinker and operational manager. She has knowledge of the parenting sector from having been involved in the development of parenting strategies as well as working directly with children’s centres (and getting a parenting course up and running in a parent and toddler group in her spare time too). Parenting is an issue that is very close to her heart.
DCSF launch Children's Plan, December 2007
Vacancies are advertised free of charge and present an ideal opportunity to target the parenting sector
Hire the Parenting Education Materials showcase (PEM) for use at conferences, seminars, children's centres, community centres, parenting or parent and toddler groups
ELPP was a DCSF funded project to help parents of very young children get involved in their children's early learning. View the Map of training programmes delivered to practitioners and the DCSF briefing paper on Early Learning
11th July 2008