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EPIP Publications

Richard Parker - Developing projects to improve outcomes for children and young people through university partnerships. Paper presented at the 7th annual British Education Studies Association (BESA) conference, held at Manchester Metroplitan University from June 30th - July 1st 2011

The Centre for Education Policy in Practice at Bath Spa was originally established in response to the Labour Government’s Every Child Matters agenda.

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Richard Parker - Key issues related to BME communities in the Education White Paper

The most striking element of the White Paper is its lack of reference to BME pupils and their communities.

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Alice Collett - The Multi-agency Team: Does it really work?

Multi-agency teams are under increasing pressure to achieve a better faster result for the child. This report looks at a case study of a special school on the outskirts of a small city in the south west of England, St John's.

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Laura Cross - How has the Every Child Matters agenda (2003) impacted parents and carers of children in primary school education?

The Every Child Matters policy (2003) is arguably one of the most significant educational shifts to have occurred in the UK since the 1988 Education Act, and is broadly recognised as a stride towards a regeneration of our society (Ward, 2004).

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Total Somerset High Contact Families Project - Evaluation Report

Executive Summary (.pdf)
Evaluation Report (.pdf)
Appendices (.pdf)
PowerPoint presentation (.pps)