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Case study: Children's Centres
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Improving accessibility
Children's Centres
Greenwich's Children’s Centres provide an accessible route to an integrated range of family services, such as:
early education and childcare
family support
health services
careers advice.
Reducing discrimination
Targeting areas of greatest disadvantage, they allow local people to access services where there is continuity, and where trust and familiarity are established.
Their role is to ensure that:
discrimination is reduced and opportunity enhanced
educational achievement is improved
high-quality and accessible health and social care services are supported
residents are trained appropriately.
What's involved
The model includes:
23 Children’s Centres taking account of deprivation and transport-inaccessibility
partnerships
identification of and response to causes of low-engagement
outreach and visiting services
community engagement in design and service development.
Find out more about Children's Centres and provision for under-5s.
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Work for Families project
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020 8921 3032