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Early help conference explores pandemic impact on children's services

1 min read Children's Services
Some of England’s leading experts on early help will be assessing the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic will have on children’s services at the 7th annual Children & Young People Now Early Help conference, which is taking place online.
Experts will assess how early help can support families affected by Covid-19. Image: Shutterstock
Experts will assess how early help can support families affected by Covid-19. Image: Shutterstock

With the number of vulnerable children and families expected to increase significantly over the coming months as a result of the economic crisis and trauma caused by the pandemic, health and care agencies across the public and voluntary sector are preparing for a rise in referrals for support.

Set against this backdrop, experts and leading practitioners from across the sector will share key insights and practice approaches to support professionals to commission and provide services that deliver improvements for children, young people and families.

CYP Now’s Early Help conference will run 10 live digital sessions over four consecutive days from 23-26 November.

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