
Early intervention with children, young people and families helps them achieve their potential by nipping problems in the bud and averting costlier interventions further down the line - few will take issue with that basic argument.
Indeed, the principles of early intervention enjoy cross-party support, and MP Graham Allen delivered his first landmark report on the issue to government at the start of the year. The challenge is to turn the rhetoric into reality. It is one that CYP Now and the charity 4Children took up with a number of directors and chief executives at a debate in central London on 18 October.
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