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Implementing Sure Start local programmes: An in-depth study
Sure Start (Programme), January 2005
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

An account of the implementation of the initial Sure Start local programmes (SSLPs), with a focus on the management, staffing, outreach, and parental involvement of Sure Start programs, based on a survey of 397 parents, staff, and program administrators

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Implementing Sure Start local programmes: An in-depth study [Executive summary]
Sure Start (Programme), January 2005
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A summary of an account of the implementation of the initial Sure Start local programmes (SSLPs), with a focus on the management, staffing, outreach, and parental involvement of Sure Start programs, based on a survey of 397 parents, staff, and program administrators

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National evaluation summary: Implementing Sure Start local programmes: An integrated overview of the first four years
Sure Start (Programme), November, 2005
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

Service quality and efficiency studies of the first four years of 260 Sure Start Local Progammes (SSLP), comprehensive early intervention services for children birth to 3 years

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