Early Help
Early help is about taking action sooner rather than later to address problems children, young people and their families are having before these issues become entrenched. It requires a shift in focus onto the causes rather than the symptoms of problems. Investment in prevention has been proven to reduce the demand on specialist services in the longer term.
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Helen Lincoln, Chair of the Families, Communities & Young People Policy...
Helen Lincoln, Chair of the ADCS Families, Communities & Young People Policy...
At the time of writing, a Conservative leadership contest is underway, and we...
Commenting on the NCB’s report on early help, Sara Tough, Chair of the ADCS...
Commenting on The best start for life: a vision for the 1,001 critical days,...
Commenting on the launch of the next phase of the Supporting Families programme,...
Commenting on the Department for Education’s evaluation of Signs of Safety...
A fresh crop of ministers are getting to grips with their brief, including a new...
North West Children’s Improvement Board - Integrated Early Help Strategy
Helen Lincoln, Chair of the Families, Communities & Young People Policy...
Helen Lincoln, Chair of the ADCS Families, Communities & Young People Policy...
At the time of writing, a Conservative leadership contest is underway, and we...
Commenting on the NCB’s report on early help, Sara Tough, Chair of the ADCS...
Commenting on The best start for life: a vision for the 1,001 critical days,...
Commenting on the launch of the next phase of the Supporting Families programme,...
Commenting on the Department for Education’s evaluation of Signs of Safety...
A fresh crop of ministers are getting to grips with their brief, including a new...
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North West Children’s Improvement Board - Integrated Early Help Strategy