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Brit parents get national information system

Tribal gathering
Thursday, 14 August 2008, 15:17

TRIBAL GROUP said it has won a £3.6 million contract from the Department for Children Schools and Families to provide the National Information System for Parents and Providers.

This contract will run for 32 months initially, coming together with the Parent Know How programme.

The online system will enable parents to access up-to-date childcare and family service provision, both nationally and regionally.

ISPP will also be working with all national family service providers to keep concurrent records of national family service provision.

Directgov and other similar websites will enable parents to access the information gathered by the ISPP.

Tribal said it is looking forward to the exciting opportunities that ISPP provides to effectively use technology and data to extend and improve support services for parents. µ

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