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Find out moreAs mentioned in our last newsletter, Catch Up® is pleased to be working with ‘What Works for Children’s Social Care’ (WWCSC) to assess the impact of Catch Up® Literacy in a home setting.
WWCSC have funded this evaluation of the Catch Up® Literacy intervention being delivered in the home by foster carers/kinship carers, to support the reading outcomes of the children in their care. The intervention is being offered to children in Years 5 and 6, in England.
The research team for this exciting Catch Up® Literacy project is made up of researchers from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, and the Institute of Employment Studies.
Over 40 foster carers/kinship carers have now attended the Catch Up® Literacy online training course, and are well underway with delivering the 15-minute individual sessions!
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