Summary of Community Planning Partnerships' (CPPs) Early Years Change Fund returns (2012-2015)

Impact evaluation of the Early Years Change Fund, as recorded by Community Planning Partnerships' in their annual returns (2012-2015).


Annex 1: Health contribution to the Early Years Change Fund

Planned Investment

Programme 2012-13 Total Plan £000s 2013-14 Total Plan £000s 2014-15 Total Plan £000s SR11 Total £000s
Child Healthy Weight Interventions (Effective Prevention Bundle) 2,000 2,000 2,000 6,000
Childsmile (Dental Services Bundle) 11,875 11,875 11,875 35,625
Getting It Right For Every Child ( GIRFEC) 0 0 0 0
Healthy Start 11,880 13,068 14,375 39,323
Infant Nutrition and Maternity Services 7,367 7,367 7,367 22,101
Family Nurse Partnership 2,800 4,750 6,300 13,850
Total value 35,922 39,060 41,917 116,899

Actual Investment

Please note that the figures within the table below do not include the investment provided locally by NHS Boards which supplements the total planned health investment.

Programme 2012-13 Total Actual £000s 2013-14 Total Actual £000s 2014-15 Total Actual £000s Actual Total £000s
Child Healthy Weight Interventions (Effective Prevention Bundle) 2,000 1,995 1,920 5,915
Childsmile (Dental Services Bundle) 11,875 11,625 11,496 34,996
Getting It Right For Every Child ( GIRFEC) 0 0 3,252 3,252
Healthy Start 10,229 10,085 10,471 30,785
Infant Nutrition and Maternity Services 5,693 6,201 7,466 19,360
Family Nurse Partnership 2,730 5,017 6,890 14,637
Total value 32,527 34,923 41,495 108,945

How to access background or source data

The data collected for this social research publication:

☒ are available via an alternative route using the following link http://www.gov.scot/Topics/People/Young-People/early-years/leadership

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Contact

Email: Steven Fogg, socialresearch@gov.scot

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