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Early help's new protagonist: Jo Casebourne, chief executive, the Early Intervention Foundation

Derren Hayes speaks to Jo Casebourne, chief executive, the Early Intervention Foundation.

Jo Casebourne has spent 20 years conducting research on public services, social innovation, disadvantaged groups in the labour market and childcare. She became chief executive of the Early Intervention Foundation (EIF) in August 2017, taking over from Carey Oppenheim who had led the organisation since it was established in June 2013. EIF is an independent charity that champions and supports the use of effective early intervention locally and nationally to improve the lives of children, young people and their families.

You come with a strong research background. How will you use that at EIF?

We want to build on our strong evidence base to go further in our reports, making recommendations to government and local commissioners about what they need to do to make a real difference in supporting children and families at risk.

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