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Manchester Learning Partnership Report 2019

We work in collaboration with a number of local authorities and service delivery organisations to evaluate the impact of our programmes through our Learning Partnership Scheme. This allows us to measure impact at the service or local authority level, providing both us and the service delivery organisation with evidence against agreed parent, child and service-level outcomes. If you're interested in joining our Learning Partnership Scheme, click here to find out more.


This report outlines the findings from evaluation data returned from five Family Links 10-week Nurturing Programme groups held across Manchester between May and July 2019. The impact of the groups was assessed using pre, post and 3 month follow up questionnaires, measuring changes in three key outcomes:


1. Parental mental wellbeing

2. Children’s behavioural and emotional difficulties

3. Children’s prosocial behaviour


Outcomes 1 & 2 showed statistically significant improvements after parents completed the programme, specifically:


The results showed a large and highly statistically significant improvement in parents' mental wellbeing after attending the group, and importantly, this improvement was maintained at the 3 month follow up (88% of parents completed the 3 month follow up questionnaire for this measure).


Parents also reported a highly statistically significant improvement in children's behavioural and emotional difficulties after attending the group, and again, this was maintained at the 3 month follow up (84% of parents completed the 3 month follow up questionnaire for this measure).

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