Ten-year funding commitment for first three years of children's lives

Gabriella Jozwiak
Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Big Lottery Fund is to invest £165m in early intervention projects over a decade in up to just five council areas through the programme "A Better Start", targeting some of the most disadvantaged babies and toddlers

Money will help fund services that touch the lives of children from birth to age three. Image: Alan Fletcher
Money will help fund services that touch the lives of children from birth to age three. Image: Alan Fletcher

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