The Early Intervention Foundation (EIF) has held seminars to share findings from Foundations for Life - its 2016 review of early years parenting support - with commissioners, practitioners and policymakers.
The review marked the first time EIF used its own methods to assess the strength of evidence and costs of 75 interventions developed to support parent-child interaction during the first five years of life.
Of these, 17 were assessed as being "evidence-based", meaning that there was sufficiently strong evidence linking benefits for parents and children to the programme.
In addition to describing the interventions in detail, the seminars enabled EIF to respond to key issues raised by professionals, three of which are outlined below.
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