User-led service design in Local Authorities
A project with Esmee Fairbairn in Lewisham, Knowsley and Bristol
We're working with three local authorities: Lewisham, Knowsley and Bristol, to work out how change happens in local authorities.
"education"
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- Leap in performance Youth clubs improve children's learning, but will they retain funding? from : tomrichardson 9th February 2007
- Talking school dropouts round to university Motivating disillusioned pupils to go to university defeats most experts. Now, relationship counsellors at Relate have been brought in to help. And as Lucy Hodges discovers, this novel approach is getting results from : tomrichardson 15th February 2007
- Open the gates and free people from Britain's ghettos | Communities | SocietyGuardian.c Article about the need to understand the effect that living in ghetto-like housing estates can have on the mind. There is a very good critique of the arguments in the second comment (possibly better than Hutton's article). from : tomrichardson 19th February 2007
- e-briefing ? Blog Archive ? Lessons learned about NEETS from a new study NEET characteristics. Really detailed article from : tomrichardson 14th May 2007
- Free tuition promised to struggling pupils | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk The education secretary, Alan Johnson, today announced plans to offer extra tuition to pupils who are behind at school and whose parents cannot afford to pay for a private tutor. from : tomrichardson 18th May 2007
- Half school 'failures' are white working-class boys, says report | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co White working class kids perform the worst in school. With 25% of state school pupils getting no more than D grade GCSEs it is easy to see why so many are out of work. from : tomrichardson 22nd June 2007
