Does Communities that Care Work?: An Evaluation of a Community-based Risk Prevention Programme in Three NeighbourhoodsThis report is based on the first UK evaluation of Communities That Care (CTC) and is the result of a long-term, comprehensive evaluation which assessed three CTC demonstration projects, set up by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in 1998 and 1999. |
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1st survey 2nd survey achievement in schools Action Plan agencies analysis Area Co-ordination assessment average scores cannabis cent difference Community Board crime CTC area CTC co-ordinator CTC demonstration projects CTC model CTC programme CTC project CTC UK CTC USA decrease in risk deprived difference from mean disadvantaged neighbourhoods early ensure evaluation evidence example Family Links programme Farrington Figure funding GCSEs Green Paper Hawkins head teachers identified impact implementation Incremental scale initiatives intervention involved in problem Joseph Rowntree Foundation Key Leaders levels of risk low achievement national average Northside Ofsted partnership Phase poor parental supervision population primary schools pro-social involvement problem behaviour professionals Promising Approaches protection profile relative protective factors recognise relative to average responsibility result risk and protection risk audits risk factors school survey selection stages strategic surveyed pupils targeted task group three demonstration projects truancy ward Westside World Book Day youth