Sentences with phrase «disadvantaged areas of the country»

This investment will be targeted at the most disadvantaged areas of the country — including the Department for Education's Opportunity Areas — to help make sure every child gets the best start in life.
These trials will focus on some of the most disadvantaged areas of the country through the government's Opportunity Areas programme.
Free schools are helping to meet the need for new places and are more likely to be located in disadvantaged areas of the country.
It is not surprising that the Prime Minister wants more free schools in the most disadvantaged areas of the country.
Then education secretary Nicky Morgan named five «top performing» academy sponsors as beneficiaries of the funding, and tasked them with «improving performance for pupils in some of the most challenging and disadvantaged areas of the country».
And what has happened to WCAT's share of the # 5m given out to «top performing» academy sponsors tasked with «improving performance for pupils in some of the most challenging and disadvantaged areas of the country»?

Not exact matches

«Cabinet Ministers agreed that an effective industrial strategy must build on the advantages and recognise the disadvantages of different places and establish how areas of the country that have not shared in recent industrial success can have a positive economic future.
More than half of these countries are considered developing countries, therefore doTERRA has introduced an initiative called Co-Impact Sourcing, to ensure small scale farmers and harvesters in disadvantaged areas are treated ethically.
The IPPR has called on the government to use its forthcoming review of the national funding formula to weight funding more heavily towards areas of the country which have high levels of disadvantage and which struggle to recruit teachers.
Here in Dagenham, we are located in one of the most disadvantaged areas in the country, with an ever - changing demographic profile.
Additionally, Northamptonshire is one of the worst - performing local authority areas in the country for the achievement of disadvantaged children at Key Stage 2, and Derby and Nottingham were among the 10 lowest ranking local authority areas nationally for GSCE examinations.
Matt Hood, the institute's director, said the project aims to have a «positive impact on the professional lives of teachers, and on the outcomes of pupils in some of the country's most disadvantaged areas».
A child living in one of the country's most disadvantaged areas was 27 times more likely to go to an inadequate school than a child in the most advantaged area, said Ms Greening.
We would love to see more pet retention programs develop, providing the option for financially disadvantaged pet owners in all areas of the country to retain the companionship of their furry seniors.
In addition to this they provided employment and skills training for disadvantaged people in a poor area of the country and created valuable products which could be used by many different industries.
A number of countries have implemented area - based interventions to enhance the wellbeing of young children in disadvantaged communities.
While a number of countries have implemented area - based interventions designed to improve outcomes for children in disadvantaged areas, few have been rigorously evaluated.2 An exception in the UK is Sure Start Local Programmes (SSLP), which was an area - based intervention that targeted all children aged under 4 years and their families.
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