Bath Spa University
Bath Spa University were awarded £49,729 for their project exploring the deployment-related wellbeing of three-to-four-year-old Service children in their pre-school year.
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Bath Spa University were awarded £49,729 for their project exploring the deployment-related wellbeing of three-to-four-year-old Service children in their pre-school year.
Oxford Brookes University were awarded £60,000 in November 2023 for their project Supporting ALL to thrive, a study to develop understanding of how the unique and often complex challenges associated with Service life can affect the educational opportunities, experiences and outcomes of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
The University of Chester received £59,894 for their project, ‘Service children’s transitions in education’. The project will investigate the educational risks and benefits associated with Service children’s transitions.
Combat2Coffee are dedicated to improving the mental health and wellbeing for Veterans and their families. They are one of 11 funded partners in the East of England supported through the VPPP programme, who all work together to support Veterans in need in the region.
Herefordshire Council and Worcestershire County Council joined forces to develop a compact e-learning programme for local authority staff and councillors.