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  • Evaluation of the creating strong communities programme's effect in north-east Lincolnshire.

  • Evaluation of a 'whole-system' reform of children’s services in Hertfordshire.

  • A report on the programme's effect on improving support for young people who are in care or on the edge of care.

  • Evaluation of a project to transform children’s services in 10 local authorities by implementing signs of safety (SoS) practice.

  • This report evaluates the impact of the 'Families First' intervention programme for improving children's social care practice in Durham.

  • Evaluation of Pause, a voluntary programme for women who have experienced, or are at risk of, repeat removals of children from their care.

  • Evaluation of a project to improve social work practice for children and families.

  • Report on the effects of the programme on children and adoptive parents, and overall adoption services.

  • This evaluation examines whether, and how, the Compass service was effective at improving young people’s wellbeing.

  • The findings from an evaluation of the reclaiming social work project, which was used in 5 local authorities.

  • This trial aimed to assess the feasibility of implementing multisystemic therapy for problematic sexual behaviour (MST-PSB).

  • An evaluation of the feasibility of using multisystemic therapy for family integrated transitions (MST-FIT) in the UK.

  • Report on the Family Valued programme, which looked to improve practice across children’s services and the social work service.

  • Report on Project Crewe, which looked at ways of providing more intensive support to children in need (CIN) of social care early on.

  • Review of the family and adolescent support service (FASH), which aimed to change the way support for children and adolescents is provided.

  • Evaluation of Cambridgeshire’s multi-systemic therapy service move from local authority control to a new model of delivery.

  • An assessment of how schools and teachers use evidence to improve their teaching.

  • An evaluation of a series of interventions aimed at increasing the supply of maths and physics teachers and improving their skills.

  • An evaluation of what is needed to provide better work placements for young people in technical education.

  • Statistics from the apprenticeship service including registered apprenticeship services accounts and commitments, reported to 31 May 2017.