Speaking at the Unite/Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association annual professional conference, George Hosking, founder of the Wave Trust, told delegates they need to make their voices heard. "I am encouraging everyone to make a submission," he said. "You know what matters in the lives of children and what goes wrong. You see what goes on. You need to make your voices heard. If you have something worth saying then say it and you will be listened to."
The review, chaired by Labour MP Graham Allen, is looking at ways children’s professionals can better support children’s social and emotional needs and break the cycles of underachievement which blight some of the poorest communities.
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