Angela Anning is Emeritus Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Leeds, where she worked for seventeen years in the School of Education. Her professional background is in early childhood education, particularly in inner cities. Her research interests include professional knowledge and practice in integrated services for children. In the last five years she has been a member of the National Evaluation of Sure Start team based at Birkbeck College, London.

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What was Sure Start and why did it matter? Part 1: Establishing appropriate sites for service delivery; Effective communication and engagement Getting Started Buildings Part 2: The ethics of social engineering and intervening in peoples' lives Ethnicity Empowering parents Part 3: Children's and young person's development; Supporting transitions; Multi- agency teamwork Maternity Services Early Learning, Play and Childcare Speech and Language Development Employability for Parents Part 4: Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children; Sharing information Parenting Programmes Domestic Violence Lessons for Children's Centres