Job Details: Childhood Development Initiative: Invitation to Tender to Redevelop DoodleDen.ie


Irish Future
Talbot Street
Dublin 1
irishfuture.ie
Childhood Development Initiative: Invitation to Tender to Redevelop DoodleDen.ie
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE

INVITATION TO TENDER TO REDEVELOP DOODLEDEN.IE

SEPTEMBER **APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**

BACKGROUND:

CDI is funded under the Government?s Area Based Childhood Programme
(ABC), which builds on the learning to date from the Prevention and
Early Intervention Programmes (PEIP). The initiative aims to break the
cycle of child poverty in areas where it is most deeply entrenched and
to improve the outcomes for children and young people where these are
currently significantly poorer than they are for children and young
people living elsewhere in the Irish State.

Based in Tallaght West, CDI was initially established through a
partnership between the Department of Children and Youth Affairs
(DCYA) and The Atlantic Philanthropies (AP), under the PEIP, which was
set up with ?the objective of testing innovative ways of delivering
services and early interventions for children and young people,
including the wider family and community settings,? (DCYA, **Apply
on the website**).Through innovative partnerships, CDI brings together
the science of evidenced-based practice and rigorous evaluation, with
the spirit of an approach focused on the identified needs of children
and families.

We design, deliver and evaluated a suite of programmes across a
spectrum of local needs including language, literacy, health, early
years, conflict management and community safety. All CDI programmes
are evidence-informed and manualised, and are delivered through
existing structures and services.

CONTEXT:

Doodle Den is a literacy programme targeted at children aged five to
six years of age in Senior Infants. The programme?focuses on
improving children?s literacy through a wide range of activities,
with a child, parent, and family component, and it places a strong
emphasis on parental engagement.
Doodle Den has been independently CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE

INVITATION TO TENDER TO REDEVELOP DOODLEDEN.IE

SEPTEMBER **APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**

BACKGROUND:

CDI is funded under the Government?s Area Based Childhood Programme
(ABC), which builds on the learning to date from the Prevention and
Early Intervention Programmes (PEIP). The initiative aims to break the
cycle of child poverty in areas where it is most deeply entrenched and
to improve the outcomes for children and young people where these are
currently significantly poorer than they are for children and young
people living elsewhere in the Irish State.

Based in Tallaght West, CDI was initially established through a
partnership between the Department of Children and Youth Affairs
(DCYA) and The Atlantic Philanthropies (AP), under the PEIP, which was
set up with ?the objective of testing innovative ways of delivering
services and early interventions for children and young people,
including the wider family and community settings,? (DCYA, **Apply
on the website**).Through innovative partnerships, CDI brings together
the science of evidenced-based practice and rigorous evaluation, with
the spirit of an approach focused on the identified needs of children
and families.

We design, deliver and evaluated a suite of programmes across a
spectrum of local needs including language, literacy, health, early
years, conflict management and community safety. All CDI programmes
are evidence-informed and manualised, and are delivered through
existing structures and services.

CONTEXT:

Doodle Den is a literacy programme targeted at children aged five to
six years of age in Senior Infants. The programme?focuses on
improving children?s literacy through a wide range of activities,
with a child, parent, and family component, and it places a strong
emphasis on parental engagement.
Doodle Den has been independently

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Type: Permanent
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