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Conference to examine what works for early help amid cuts to services

1 min read Children's Services
The role of innovative and evidence-based interventions to support vulnerable families against a backdrop of cuts to local authority services is the focus of CYP Now’s Early Help Conference.
The conference takes place in central London. Picture: Adobe Stock
The conference takes place in central London. Picture: Adobe Stock

Early Help: Innovation and Impact will take place on Tuesday 24 September at the Hallam Conference Centre in central London.

The conference will also examine in the effect of growing levels of poverty and increasing need on services and look at what leading research highlights as best practice for supporting families.

Key topics will include:

The future of family help - what we know so far

The role of systemic practice in early help reforms

Early help in the early years

Early help for children at risk of violence

Support for children of prisoners

Multi-agency working

Supporting refugee children

Delegates will hear keynote speeches from Matthew Dodd, head of policy, public affairs and communications at the National Children’s Bureau on what is family help and why is it so important?

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