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Who is involved in Study Support (out of school hours learning)?
  Schools' Involvement in Study Support (out of school hours learning)
  Local Authority Invovement in Study Support (out of school hours learning)
  Parents' Involvement in Study Support (out of school hours learning)
  Children's Involvement in Study Support (out of school hours learning)
  Others' Involvement in Study Support (out of school hours learning)
Where is Study Support (out of school hours learning) happening?
Parents' Involvement in Study Support (out of school hours learning)
Most parents and carers want to support schools and help their children to do well.  Involving parents in the planning and organisation of events can increase their commitment, and a family-friendly schedule will also ensure that more young people attend.  increase participation rates.  Many parents work as volunteers in out-of-school activities, and often the positive effects of study support on a child will motivate parents and carers who may themselves have had poor experiences of education.

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