2013
DOI: 10.1332/030557312x655521
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Does mobilisation increase family engagement with an early childhood intervention programme? A randomised controlled trial

Abstract: In this article we compare the effect of two methods of mobilisation -doorstep canvassing and postal appeals -on family attendance at early childhood Sure Start centres in England with a sample of 3,444 families. Families who were not already using Sure Start services were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: a visit from an outreach worker providing information and encouragement; receipt of a leaflet about Sure Start; and a control group that received the usual service. We found no evidence of a sign… Show more

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