Alternative provision innovation fund: successful applicants
Updated 10 August 2018
Applies to England
Alternative provision innovation fund: successful applicants
拢4 million funding awarded to 9 innovative projects across 2 academic years, starting in September 2018.
Helping children get back into school
Supporting children to reintegrate into suitable mainstream or special school placements.
| Project lead | Location or local authority | Funding awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Bradford Central Pupil Referral Unit | Bradford | 拢362,152 |
| Francis Barber Pupil Referral Unit | London | 拢323,016 |
| Hospital and Outreach Education | East Midlands | 拢522,142 |
Helping young people into further education or employment
Supporting children to make good academic progress in alternative provision (AP) and successful transitions from AP to education, training and employment.
| Project lead | Location or local authority | Funding awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Cognus | Sutton | 拢388,480 |
| Futures Advice, Skills and Employment | Nottingham | 拢422,354 |
| Salford city council | Salford | 拢199,250 |
Supporting parents and carers to be more involved in their child鈥檚 education
Enabling children to achieve better educational outcomes by increasing parent and carer engagement.
| Project lead | Location or local authority | Funding awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families | London | 拢466,614 |
| The Tutor Trust and Talk Listen Change | Greater Manchester | 拢510,888 |
| Portsmouth Education Partnerships | Portsmouth | 拢291,000 |