The Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People'sServices (C4EO), a consortium of organisations including the NationalChildren's Bureau, the National Foundation for Educational Research andthe Social Care Institute for Excellence, was launched last week. Itsrole is to create a 'single and comprehensive picture of effectivepractice' focusing on six Every Child Matters themes: early years,disability, vulnerable children, youth, parents, carers and families,and schools and communities.
The early years theme, which will run from this month to March 2010,will explore integrated services, parental support for children'slearning and inclusion/anti-discrimination. It will be led by Sue Owen,director of the Early Childhood Unit at the NCB.
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