Disabled Parents Employability Support Fund Evaluation: Final Report

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Abstract

This report provides a detailed account of the work conducted by Joanna Butler and Jen Remnant to evaluate the impact of the Disabled Parents Employment Support Fund (DPESF), distributed and facilitated by Capital City Partnership (CCP) in Edinburgh. CCP is a third sector funder in Edinburgh and the surrounding area. CCP serves as the delivery organisation for Edinburgh's employability strategy and programme1 . As an Arm’s Length External Organisation (ALEO) of The City of Edinburgh Council, CCP operates as a not-for-profit registered charity. Its primary responsibilities include advising, supporting, and developing the city's Jobs Strategy, as well as overseeing the contracting, performance management, and enhancement of outcomes for funded employability services. The organisation is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors. The geographical area CCP covers is home to 24% of the population of Scotland (Capital City Partnership, 2023).
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGlasgow
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde
Commissioning bodyCapital City Partnership Limited
Number of pages43
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • disability
  • employment
  • family support

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