Early Years Policy Position Statement
Early years policy, particularly relating to childcare, has been a focus for all recent governments, with twin policy objectives - to give all children a better start in life and to support and increase the number of working families. Despite this, opportunities to make a real difference for our most vulnerable children can be overlooked. This paper focusses on targeting early years support to address the needs of vulnerable and disadvantaged children and their families.
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