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Children and Young People's PlanJoint Area Review (JAR) Case StudiesThe case studies used in the Joint Area Review (JAR) Self Assessment are listed below. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this information. For more information on the Joint Area Review go to Cross Cutting Case Study 1: Communities of Learning'Meeting the needs of vulnerable and hard to reach children, young people and their families'.Date published: May 2007 Cross Cutting Case Study 2: Cross-cutting Priority 2: Transport'Easington Child Pedestrian Scheme.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 1: Tow Law'Working Together to Achieve Maximum Impact.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 3: SureStart Ferryhill and Chilton'Parents and carers have the skills and support needed to be effective throughout all stages of family development.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 4: Homelessness'Children and young people are protected from homelessness and failing tenancies.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 6: Reducing the Gap between the Highest and Lowest Achievers'Working towards achieving the best educational outcomes for Looked After Children.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 7: 'CATS' Copelaw Activities'Children and young people access safe play, learning, leisure and recreational facilities that provide opportunities for personal and social development and enjoyment.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 8: Investing in Children'Children, young people and their parents are engaged in shaping and improving their communities and their life choices and have views on decisions that affect them represented and responded to in a meaningful way.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 9: 'COSIP''A positive image of children and young peoples is promoted whereby they feel respected in their communities and by services providers.'Date published: May 2007 Case Study 11 - County Durham 14 - 19 Partnership Team: Durham 1000'Increase levels of participation in suitable learning to reduce the gap between participation levels in groups at risk of being disadvantaged.'Date published: May 2007 County Durham Youth Engagement Service: In Partnership with Point Blank Ltd'Regretting Crime'Date published: May 2007 Top of Page |
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