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Educational charity ContinYou to close down

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The education charity ContinYou will cease to operate by the end of July.

The charity’s former chief executive Karin Woodley confirmed that ContinYou’s services had been broken up and absorbed by other organisations.

She said financial constraints had meant the charity was no longer able to deliver efficient projects and programmes for children.

The charity Family Action has taken on ContinYou’s Parent Partnership Services and a Department for Education-funded project, worth almost £1m, to help schools establish care for pupils before and after school and during holidays.

Family Action also took on 15 members of ContinYou’s staff under the transfer, which took place in April.

ContinYou’s Welsh arm, ContinYou Cymru, established itself as an independent organisation called Communities and Schools Together (CaST) ContinYou in April.

The charity’s Pyramid Clubs, which deliver therapeutic early intervention for children aged seven- to 14-years-old, will be developed by the University of West London.

ContinYou’s work on supplementary schools is now an independent organisation based at charity Trust for London.

Woodley has already taken up a new post as chief executive of South London children’s charity Cambridge House.

She said there was “nothing left” at ContinYou. She is still supporting its financial director to wind up the organisation “over the next few weeks”.

Woodley said she had recommended the charity be broken up. “ContinYou was mostly dealing with second-tier activities and we wanted to merge with an organisation that was doing more direct delivery”, said Woodley.

“In the first instance it was about finding a better way of serving our beneficiaries because ContinYou won a DfE contract”.

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