Fathers in Sure Start

Author(s): Birkbeck College. National Evaluation of Sure Start;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills
Description: An in-depth study that is largely a qualitative account of the extent and nature of men?s and fathers? involvement in selected Sure Start local programs, including strategies to encourage greater father participation, with data collected through national surveys and interviews with select program staff and Sure Start parents
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Preparer(s): Lloyd, Nigel; O'Brien, Margaret; Lewis, Charlie
Source: Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills. Retrieved January 18, 2013, from https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/eOrderingDownload/NESS-FR-004.pdf
Note: This resource is part of the National Evaluation of Sure Start
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Gender

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs
Country: United Kingdom
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