Early intervention services ‘unable to cope’ as lockdown measures lift

Fiona Simpson
Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Early intervention services could be left “unable to cope” as lockdown measures lift due to the impact of school closures and social distancing on vulnerable families, new research warns.

Vulnerable children could miss out on vital support if services are 'squeezed', researchers warn. Picture: Action for Children
Vulnerable children could miss out on vital support if services are 'squeezed', researchers warn. Picture: Action for Children

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