Crucial core funding from the LGA has thus far enabled The NYA to run Hear by Right, working with a wide range of organisations. The DfES Children, Young People and Families grant will now enable the agency to develop the project and to work specifically with children and young people's trusts. Harry Wade, active involvement team manager at The NYA, said: "Children's trusts now need to get together for legal reasons as well as practical reasons, and this funding will allow us to be much more proactive in actually approaching people rather than waiting for them to come to us. It's also about building Hear by Right as a whole, and not only with children's trusts."
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