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DCSF shows how to combat disadvantage

A report aimed boosting the achievement of disadvantaged children and those at risk of falling behind has been published by the DCSF.

Breaking the link in the early years between disadvantage and low achievement highlights how leaders of early years services in local authorities, children's centres, schools and other settings can raise standards, using case studies and practical suggestions of different approaches.

Examples of good practice include Buddies children's centre in Barnsley, Yorkshire, which set up an outreach project to encourage traveller families to use its services.

The centre provided playgroup facilities on the travellers' site, giving family support workers the opportunity to build trusting relationships with parents and address barriers to their children's inclusion in early years settings and schools. Once parents had agreed that their children would attend the children's centre nursery, staff worked closely with them to make sure they settled in happily. Children from four families took up the offer of free nursery places, and staff have noted improvements in the development of children's speech, language and social skills.

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