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Questions
- What is the Children's Fund?
- What does the Norfolk Children's Fund do?
- How do I get in contact with the Norfolk Children's fund?
- Can I get funding for my child through the Norfolk Children's Fund?
- I have heard of the Children's Fund Local Network. Is this the same organisation?
- The Children's Fund requires evidence to support monitoring figures, but how do you provide evidence for achievement?
- Are there likely to be any opportunities to network and share good practice?
- All of the project workers in my project have had ACPC level 1 training. Can we now have level 2 training please?
Answers
What is the Children's Fund?
We have described this at length in the About Us section. If you have any further questions after reading this, please contact us through the Contacts Section
What does the Norfolk Children's Fund do?
The About Us section sets out our strategic plan. If you have further questions after reading About Us, please contact us through the Contact section.
How do I get in contact with the Norfolk Children's fund?
Our contact details can be found in the Contacts section of this website.
Can I get funding for my child through the Norfolk Children's Fund?
Sorry, but no. The Children's Fund does not provide funding for individual children, only for group work carried out on a partnership basis.
I have heard of the Children's Fund Local Network. Is this the same organisation?
No, the Local Network is a separate organisation. A link to their website is in our Links section.
The Children's Fund requires evidence to support monitoring figures, but how do you provide evidence for achievement?
The Norfolk Children's Fund is holding a training day on the 30th January, and one of the workshops will cover this very topic. There will also be a number of other workshops to continue to support this difficult area of work.
A flyer for this event is in the library section.
Are there likely to be any opportunities to network and share good practice?
Yes, a Best Practice day is being organised for the 30th March at Easton College. A flyer will be posted to the website when details are finalised. Information will also be available through your local groups, which also provide good opportunities for networking.
All of the project workers in my project have had ACPC level 1 training. Can we now have level 2 training please?
Negotiations are underway with ACPC, whose project has had funding approved. Once details are finalised we will post an update on the website, and also inform all interested parties by e-mail and through local group meetings.

