
A statement issued on Friday (October 15) by the charity’s chair Dr Kulvarn Atwal said following financial advice its board of trustees had taken the “very difficult decision” to cease trading with immediate effect and enter formal administration.
The not-for-profit organisation, which worked in partnership with early years settings, schools and colleges to improve outcomes for children and young people, is reported to have folded with a deficit of around £1m.
According to the latest accounts for Achievement for All Ltd (3As), programmes were delivered to 30,000 children in 1,879 schools across England and Wales in the 12 months to March last year.
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