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Pandemic recovery: sector bodies outline their priorities for action

6 mins read Chances4Children
CYP Now’s #Chances4Children campaign has featured dozens of projects working with children and families during the pandemic. Experts outline emerging challenges and what policymakers should do to address these.
As Covid-19 restrictions ease, services are reporting increased demand to help children and families recover from the effects of the pandemic. Picture: Adobe Stock
As Covid-19 restrictions ease, services are reporting increased demand to help children and families recover from the effects of the pandemic. Picture: Adobe Stock

Since its launch in June 2020, CYP Now’s #Chances4Children campaign has highlighted the efforts of services, projects, teams and individual practitioners going the extra mile to help children, young people and families get through the challenges of Covid-19 (see below). Now, as England comes to terms with the lifting of most restrictions and life returning to something approaching normal, attention has turned to what measures need to be put in place to recover the damage caused to children’s education, opportunities and wellbeing. Here, key organisations set out the immediate and long-term challenges and what policymakers need to do to tackle them.

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