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RESPECT: A personal development programme for young people at risk of social exclusion - Final Report

Ward, Fiona
Thurston, Miranda
Alford, Simon
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2009-10
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The RESPECT programme was funded for three years from the Government’s Invest to Save initiative. It brought together a number of elements of Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service’s earlier work with young people in a concerted attempt to tackle wider challenges pertinent to the fire services and partner agencies. RESPECT was a targeted intervention for young people living in Cheshire, Halton and Warrington who were aged 11 to 16 years and who were disaffected and/or displayed antisocial behaviour.
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Chester: University of Chester, 2009.
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University of Chester
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Report
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en
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This is the final, summary report in the series of reports written on the RESPECT evaluation.
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9781905929771
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The RESPECT programme was funded for three years from the Government’s 'Invest to Save' initiative. The RESPECT partnership was made up of the following organisations: Cheshire Fire Service; The Youth Federation; Cheshire County Council; Halton Borough Council; Warrington Borough Council; and Cheshire & Warrington Connexions.
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http://www.chester.ac.uk/cphr