Heather Ransom, development officer at NCB's Early Childhood Unit, said: "The conference aims to explore current policy and practice issues in relation to partnership working while promoting good practice."
Keynotes will focus on the impact of the child health strategy and integrated working from the perspective of a director of children's services and a representative from the Department of Health. In addition, expert speakers will deliver insights from sector leaders.
On the day, case study-based workshops will provide practical suggestions for developing effective partnerships and consider the issues and barriers when working between partners at different levels.
The event is aimed at practitioners, managers and policymakers with an interest in developing partnership working within early years and the wider children's sector.
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