Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
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19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for North Lincolnshire, where 335
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for North Lincolnshire, where 335 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Redcar and Cleveland, where 274
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Redcar and Cleveland, where 274 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Brighton and Hove, where 300
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Brighton and Hove, where 300 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for the East Riding of Yorkshire
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for the East Riding of Yorkshire, where 421 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Derbyshire, where 406
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Derbyshire, where 406 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for North East Lincolnshire, where
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for North East Lincolnshire, where 261 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Windsor and Maidenhead, where
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Windsor and Maidenhead, where 254 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Bath and North East Somerset
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Bath and North East Somerset, where 387 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Bury, where 347 questionnaires
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Bury, where 347 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.
Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families
Publication year:
2009
Pagination:
19p.
Place of publication:
London
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Brent, where 156 questionnaires
Aiming High for Disabled Children is the Government's strategy to improve the quality of services for disabled children and their families. A commitment was the measurement of performance and progress at local level by tracking parents' perceptions and in 2007 an indicator was proposed to enable views to be measured at local level. This report presents findings for Brent, where 156 questionnaires were completed, on five core offer areas (information, assessment, transparency, participation and feedback), as well as additional feedback and demographic information.