Who benefits from widening participation?  A study of targeting in the South West of England.

Hatt, S. , Baxter, A. and Tate, J. (2005) Who benefits from widening participation?  A study of targeting in the South West of England. To be published in Journal of Further and Higher Education, 29 (4). pp. 341-351. ISSN 14699486

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Additional Information:Based upon a unique longitudinal tracking study of a group of young people who have taken part in widening participation activities in the South West of England, this paper explores the extent to which WP initiatives are reaching their intended beneficiaries. The findings have been used by the DfES, HEFCE, Action on Access and Aimhigher practitioners and are impacting upon the development of widening participation policy and practice across England. The work has led to an invitation to attend a national widening participation symposium with the Minister of State, to take part in working groups, and to present at national conferences, workshops and seminars. Hatt was responsible for 65% of this output.
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