Building a country that works for all children post Covid-19

Building a country that works for all children post Covid-19
Building a country that works for all children post Covid-19 is an ADCS discussion paper looking at the impacts of Covid-19 on children and their families, in order to put their lived experiences front and centre in national recovery planning whilst also articulating what is needed to restore and reset the support services they rely on.
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