Building an early help system

Jenny Turnross and Richard Selwyn
Tuesday, July 27, 2021

How commissioners, providers and community groups came together to redesign the social care system in England’s second biggest city from one that was focused on crisis response to being a service that aims to offer help to families at an earlier stage.

Birmingham Children’s Partnership was formed in 2019. Picture: Sakhan Photography/Adobe Stock
Birmingham Children’s Partnership was formed in 2019. Picture: Sakhan Photography/Adobe Stock

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