
This is a time of change for children and families who need support.
The Department for Education’s reforms are coming in the shape of the national drive to transform end-to-end services, from family hubs to more targeted family help and child safeguarding. The government’s local devolution plan aims to help councils focus on prevention in public services and build support around people and the places where they live.
Government has highlighted the role of evidence in delivering reform for good reason - we know that evidence-based approaches are the most reliable way to improve outcomes for children and families. That matters because better evidence means more children can get the support that works for them – when and where they need it.
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