I'm sorry, but I worked in the trade, at the time, and followed the development and failure of the project over time...as a good Guardian reader.Sure Start was one of the biggest things that helped people of the last Labour Government
The intended client groups tended not to engage, due to a general mistrust of government initiatives, and many centres either did little to combat poverty, at high cost, or ended up catering to the pushy mums of the middle classes, due to "universal access".
I worked with the local centre, and two other centres through my work, at the time.
Lovely work if you could get it, but it did not change outcomes for the poor.
Quite helpful for the well off though actually, depending on the location.
Not a great use of limited resources, so it folded.
