Identification and intervention to help all children reach their speech, language and communication potential have been improved by local projects. By Annette Rawstrone
Talking Takes Off in Luton supported parents with ideas and role modelling
Talking Takes Off in Luton supported parents with ideas and role modelling

Children living in some of the most disadvantaged areas of England have benefited from increased speech and language support thanks to investment through the Early Years Local Government Programme.

The £8.5 million scheme was launched in 2018 to support local services to tackle developmental gaps in language and literacy skills for disadvantaged five-year-olds. Evaluation of the programme has found that early years professionals now have more skill and confidence in identifying and supporting families in need and better working partnerships across different services – all of which has led directly to better speech and language outcomes for children and families.

The programme has two strands:

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