Councils 'should produce local strategies' to boost life chances

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Every local authority should develop its own strategy for improving life chances for disadvantaged children in order to tackle widening gaps in social mobility across the country.

The education select committee wants to see the Social Mobility Commission given stronger powers. Picture: Jim Varney
The education select committee wants to see the Social Mobility Commission given stronger powers. Picture: Jim Varney

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