Fulfilling Lives: A Better Start. our ambition test a step change in the use of preventative approaches in pregnancy and the first three years of life.

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Fulfilling Lives: A Better Start

our ambition test a step change in the use of preventative approaches in pregnancy and the first three years of life achieve 3-5 ‘at scale’ investments of £30m- £50m each which secure a better start in life for 10,000 babies.

core of the intervention Communication and Language Social and Emotional Development Nutrition Social and Emotional Develop- ment Nutrition Communication

systems change too Build on assets of service users Evaluate : - social impact - service re-design - economic benefits fundamental change in how professionals, services and all agencies interact and care together for babies

what is success? If we can demonstrate:  it is possible to give disadvantaged and vulnerable children a better start in life;  we also reduce the costs of dealing with later health and social problems;  we provide effective, sustainable and scalable preventive approaches in pregnancy and very early life

A wider frame Talent Match £100m to help young people into employment Older People Up to £70m to tackle social isolation in local aging populations Multiple and Complex Needs £100m to deliver better blended services Social Investment BIG has a catalytic role in developing the social investment marketplace