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30 April 2024

Thematic Review: Physical Harm to Infants under 2

The review focused on two of our priorities: improving outcomes for pre-birth services and support service for infants, and enhancing multi-agency collaboration.

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5 September 2023

Partnership becomes Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership

From 5 September 2023, the Partnership will become the Devon Safeguarding Children Partnership.

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24 November 2022

New speech and language courses to help young children catch up after COVID-19

We have created new courses for parents and carers and professionals to help children catch up and reach their potential.

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25 August 2022

Free webinar about safer sleeping

The virtual event on Thursday 22 September will explore what we know about sleeping arrangements and sudden infant deaths.

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25 August 2022

Join the new Family Advisory Board

The group is for parents and carers with experiences of Children’s Social Care who are interested in helping to improve these services.

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8 June 2022

Talking to children away from screens is vital to development

Studies show that young children can learn more vocabulary from conversation at the dinner table.

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6 May 2022

Parents Childcare Survey Summer 2022

You can help Devon early years team ensure there is enough high-quality, affordable childcare to enable parents and carers to work or train.

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14 March 2022

This week is social work week 2022

We want to thank everyone for the work that you do and the difference that we make to children and families across Devon.

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19 January 2022

Parents Childcare Survey Spring 2022

You can help Devon County Council’s early years team ensure there is enough high-quality, affordable childcare to enable parents and carers to work or train.


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