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Govt to issue parenting vouchers
The Government is to issue £100 parenting classes vouchers to parents of under fives in a trial scheme launched in Middlesbrough, North London and Derbyshire. Parents will be able to collect the free vouchers from Boots.
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Bad parenting not due to lack of knowledge
There has been criticism of Government plans to give free vouchers to parents for classes to help them raise their children.
Parenting expert Liz Fraser told ITV Daybreak that, although well meant, the scheme would sadly do little to tackle the breakdown of family discipline.
Parents group welcomes voucher plans
Mumsnet has welcomed Government plans to give free vouchers out to parents for classes to help them raise their children.
Spokeswoman Katie O'Donovan told ITV Daybreak that she thinks most mums and dads would be glad of the help.
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Free Boots vouchers for parenting classes
Parents entitled to up to '10 two-hour sessions of advice'
Under the government's plan parents will be entitled to up to 10 two-hour sessions of advice on how best to bring up their children.
Initially the scheme will be piloted in three areas - Middlesbrough, Camden in north London and High Peak, Derbyshire - but could be extended throughout England and Wales if it proves a success.
Parents will be able to use the vouchers to buy lessons from independent organisations such as the National Childcare Trust.
Currently the courts can impose such classes on the parents of unruly children, but ministers hope that the involvement of Boots will persuade families to see them as normal as ante-natal classes.
A No 10 official told The Mail on Sunday: "We are using Boots to hand out the vouchers because it is all part of the process of making it a normal, respectable experience. If we asked people to queue up at their local social security offices to get them, no-one would be interested.
Free parenting class Boots vouchers to tackle family indiscipline
The Government is to issue £100 vouchers for parenting classes in an attempt to stem the breakdown of family discipline blamed by ministers for last year's riots.
The free vouchers will be distributed through Boots, the high street chemist, as part of a strategy to ensure as wide a take-up as possible, according to The Mail on Sunday.
Known as Can Parent - the scheme is said to be the brainchild of David Cameron's strategy adviser Steve Hilton, who is leaving No 10 to lecture in California for a year.
The Department for Education, which will oversee the scheme, confirmed that an announcement was imminent.
"We want all families to be able to easily access excellent information on parenting. We will be making an announcement about this next week," a spokeswoman said.
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Free Boots vouchers for parenting classes
The Government is to issue £100 vouchers for parenting classes in an attempt to stem 'the breakdown of family discipline'.