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How far is leadership distributed in extended services provision?

How far is leadership distributed in extended services provision?
How far is leadership distributed in extended services provision?
This study focuses on the leadership engagement of children, young people (CYP) and their families in six school-based extended services (ES) clusters in a single, large, urban local authority in England. Empirical research was carried out in two strands of activity that focused on outcomes and experiences for CYP and leaders and leadership. Document analysis of annual reports and action plans, observations of activities for CYP, a survey of CYP views, interviews and/or focus groups with parents and interviews with local authority leaders, cluster coordinators, school leaders and agency representatives was undertaken. Analysis of the data was carried out using the components of activity theory. Findings show four distinct roles for ES clusters as: (1) coordinator of resources; (2) conduit for communication; (3) hub for socially inclusive activity; and (4) mechanism of school/ES leadership accountability. The extent of CYP and parental engagement was dependent on the commitment of professionals to socially inclusive leadership and the meso- and macro-level organizational context where ES clusters could or could not access already existing partnerships. This research has implications for the implementation of the Coalition government’s ‘Big Society’ approach to service provision
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Fuller, Kay
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Thomas, Hywel
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Fuller, Kay
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MacNab, Natasha
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Thomas, Hywel
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Fuller, Kay, Parsons, Sarah, MacNab, Natasha and Thomas, Hywel (2013) How far is leadership distributed in extended services provision? Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 41 (5), 598-619. (doi:10.1177/1741143213488587).

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This study focuses on the leadership engagement of children, young people (CYP) and their families in six school-based extended services (ES) clusters in a single, large, urban local authority in England. Empirical research was carried out in two strands of activity that focused on outcomes and experiences for CYP and leaders and leadership. Document analysis of annual reports and action plans, observations of activities for CYP, a survey of CYP views, interviews and/or focus groups with parents and interviews with local authority leaders, cluster coordinators, school leaders and agency representatives was undertaken. Analysis of the data was carried out using the components of activity theory. Findings show four distinct roles for ES clusters as: (1) coordinator of resources; (2) conduit for communication; (3) hub for socially inclusive activity; and (4) mechanism of school/ES leadership accountability. The extent of CYP and parental engagement was dependent on the commitment of professionals to socially inclusive leadership and the meso- and macro-level organizational context where ES clusters could or could not access already existing partnerships. This research has implications for the implementation of the Coalition government’s ‘Big Society’ approach to service provision

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Published date: September 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 356554
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356554
ISSN: 1741-1432
PURE UUID: 8b42af45-07a7-40ec-8caf-8339a3ac1e9e
ORCID for Sarah Parsons: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2542-4745

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Author: Kay Fuller
Author: Sarah Parsons ORCID iD
Author: Natasha MacNab
Author: Hywel Thomas

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