within national guidance and reports. These include the Munro Review of Child Protection (2011), The Allen Report (2011) and the Early Intervention Foundation’s Report: Realising the Potential of Early Intervention (2018).
The economic argument for Early Help is that more effective assessments
resilience.
Early Help responds effectively to a myriad of issues impacting on children, young people, and families lives and we are focused on responding to the issues outlined in the national Supporting Families Outcomes Framework.6
It is important that measures of success for early help