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Early intervention charity Trelya to open unique nursery

A charity in Cornwall is creating a bespoke nursery for disadvantaged babies and two-year-olds.

Trelya – which means ‘change’ in Cornish – provides positive interventions into the lives of the hardest to reach children and young people in West Cornwall.

The new nursery will open in the charity’s own multi-use centre in Penzance in January 2017.

It will aim to provide an extension of Trelya’s approach with children, young people and their families from severely disadvantaged areas across West Cornwall.

The project will be called Skylar and will deliver a unique programme to children born into complex, chaotic family environments including domestic abuse and substance misuse to tackle poor parenting and low educational standards, as well as cyclical, generational poverty.

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