Storey: Ballysally is ‘a model of best practice’

©/Lorcan Doherty Photography - 12th November 2014


Social Development Minister Mervyn Storey, MLA.

Photo Lorcan Doherty Photography©/Lorcan Doherty Photography - 12th November 2014


Social Development Minister Mervyn Storey, MLA.

Photo Lorcan Doherty Photography
©/Lorcan Doherty Photography - 12th November 2014 Social Development Minister Mervyn Storey, MLA. Photo Lorcan Doherty Photography
Social Development Minister Mervyn Storey MLA has visited the Ballysally Integrated Nurturing Programme at Ballysally Primary School, Coleraine, which has received over £338,000 from the Department’s Neighbourhood Renewal Investment Fund.

The Programme aims to raise educational attainment through targeted support, services and interventions from a very early age through to adulthood.

The School was hosting their Families and Schools Together event.

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Commenting, Minister Storey said: “Today’s event provides an excellent showcase of the impact that can be achieved by a community working together.

“The Ballysally Integrated Nurturing Programme supports families from early years onwards and has proved to be a model of best practice which has successfully been applied in other communities and areas across Northern Ireland.”

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