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Ref NoMS 1579/2/17/4/3
TitleDepartment of Applied Social Studies, University of Warwick and National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) research project, File C/13
LevelFile
Date1990 - 1996
DescriptionGrant file containing correspondence, minutes, agendas, grant overviews, business card, booking forms, reports, funding requests and project proposals relating to research carried out jointly by the Department of Applied Social Studies, University of Warwick and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). Funding source(s): Barrow and Geraldine S. Cadbury Trust. Applicant overview: In 1990 Norma Baldwin, who founded the Centre for Child Protection in 1988, applied for support for a research project in collaboration between University of Warwick and the NSPCC to explore the child support and protection needs of Asian families in Coventry and Sandwell. The project aims to discover the views about resources needed to support families and prevent risks of abuse and investigate the most appropriate service provision to meet the needs of the children and parents. The resulting proposal was entitled the Hifazat/Surukhia Asian Children and Families Project. Nature of support: In 1992 the Trust approved two annual grants of £15,000 to the project. Minutes: B&GSCT 7493. Notes: File organised from newest to oldest. File numbered 'C/13'.
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FormatFile
Access StatusClosed until assessed
AccessConditionsMany records in the Cadbury Trusts' collection contain sensitive personal information as defined by the Data Protection Act 1998. Access to this file may be granted, in some circumstances, for research projects at PhD level or above. Please contact the duty archivist for details of the application process.
LanguageEnglish
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