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Cameron plans to bring 'spirit of enterprise' to Sure Start
12 Jan 2010
Cameron reiterated the Conservative's commitment to increasing the number of Sure Start health visitors by 4,200, however he said that Sure Start "isn't working as well as it should be". The Conservative leader said his party would contract "self-governing" independent organisations, such as Home-Start and 4Children, which would be partly paid by results, to run children's centres.
Read the story at the Children and Young People Now website.
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