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Description | This collection covers two connected organisations: ALPAG (All London Parents Action Group) and Parents Initiative. Parents Initiative is a larger collective of parents groups, teachers organisations and trade unions, of which Liz Williams of ALPAG was a key co-ordinator. The collection is organised into the following files: General Organisational Material for ALPAG and Parents Initiative ALPAG Newsletters and Campaign Materials ALPAG London Parents Ballot Campaign Parents Initiative Drafting Notes for 'Parent Governor' Pamphlet Parents Initiative Campaign Materials Parents Initiative Correspondence Parents Initiative Meeting Minutes Parents Initiative Contacts with Europe Parents Initiative Surveys Parents Initiative Seminar, 10 Mar 1990 Parents Initiative Campaign Against the 1994 Education Bill Press Cuttings Education Reform Bill and ILEA Showcase Additional Materials for ALPAG and Parents Initiative
These files are comprised of correspondence; meeting minutes; handwritten notes; campaign ideas; publications (newsletters, pamphlets) produced by ALPAG, Parents Initiative and related organisations; surveys; reports; and press cuttings (newspaper and photocopies). |
AdminHistory | Parents Initiative was a forum for national parent, teacher and governor organisations. It was created in 1986 to establish working relationships between groups interested in promoting a well-resourced, publicly-funded and accountable education system for all children.
Preliminary discussions for Parents Initiative took place in the spring of 1986 between parent groups, other interested parties and trade unions. By June 1986 the contact between parent groups and the teacher organisations had evolved sufficiently for Parents Initiative to be launched, with a press conference on the 24th of June, and a belief that 'resources should be available to guarantee every child a quality education'. the intention was that there should be regular meetings to discuss the resourcing of education and other matters of common interest, and to campaign for improvements. Groups involved included NCPTA, CASE, NAPE, NAGM and the six teacher organisations.
PI was run on a voluntary basis by members of various parent groups. Its expenses were met by contributions from member groups.
ALPAG was also founded in 1986 to campaign for better resources in schools. It did a publication for London parents called 'Schoolwatch' - 2 issues a term and reported on developments in schools in the capital.
Below is a list of contemporary organisations who either worked with or corresponded with ALPAG or Parents Initiative:
Secondary Heads Association Parents in Partnership (PIP) Parents Fight for Education Campaign for State Education (CASE) National Campaign for Nursery Education (NCNE) Barnet Parents Campaign for Equal Access to Primary Education for All (CEAPEA) National Association of Governors and Managers (NAGM) National Union of Public Employees (NUPE) National Union of Teachers Hackney Parents Centre The Career Teachers' Organisation (NASUWT) ILECC National Association for Primary Education (NAPE) Association of University Teachers (AUT) Hounslow Early Years Group National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations (NCPTA) School & Home In Partnership (SHIP) National Association of Nursery Nurses (NANN) Sex Education Forum Association For All Speech Impaired Children (AFASIC) Human Scale Education National Playing Fields Association (NPFA) Directory of Social Change The University & College Lecturers' Union Professional Association of Teachers The Association for all Heads and Deputies Local Schools Information Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association National Confederation of Parent-Teacher Associations All Dorset Parents Action Group (ADPAG) Put Additional Resources into Education Now for Today’s Schoolchildren (Parents) |