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Letter from the Government Office for the East Midlands confirming the revised targets
Ending Inequalities for Older People. A Social Exclusion Unit Final Report
This study looks at the financial, personal and social cost of teenagers who are not in education, employment or training.
Extract from Northamptonshire County Council's Best value Performance Plan 2004-5 on children and families.
This study had two key aims: to provide salient, up-to-date information on parents’ use, views and experiences of childcare and early years provision, and to continue the time series data on these issues from two previous survey series.
Spreadsheet tool for comparing Local Authorities perfoormnace on various child related indicators with 'statistical' neighbours.
This independent assessment by six inspectorates sets out how well local public services are tackling the major issues in Northamptonshire. It says how well they are delivering better results for local people and how likely these are to improve in future.
This independent assessment by six inspectorates sets out how well local public services are tackling the major issues in Northamptonshire. It says how well they are delivering better results for local people and how likely these are to improve in future.
This evidence paper sets out the Government’s family policy principles. It assembles the key trends and sets out a framework to think about the family.
Findings from the 2004 Families and Children Study
The 2008 Families and Children Study (FACS) is the tenth in a series of annual surveys, which investigate the circumstances of British families with dependent children.
The Family Resources Survey (FRS) collects information on the incomes and circumstances of private households in the United Kingdom. It has been running since October 1992.
Review of services for children and young people in Northamptonshire
This section covers the current estimated population of the county. Population estimates are used by central and local government and the health sector for planning, monitoring and resource allocation. The level of population is a key part of planning current and future services. Changes to the numbers in different age groups impact on service provision. This section underpins the JSNA both by setting the local context and projecting future need.
This section considers the level and rate of live births in the county. Maternity and associatedservices are a key part of the health service. The annual number of births has an impact of the level of service to be provided. The number of births also influences the provision of services later in life as these cohorts of children grow up, for example pre-school education and vaccination programmes.





