
These two documents share the experiences, challenges, and recommendations of disabled parents and parents of disabled children who took part in our disability-inclusion workshops in Autumn 2024. They highlight critical barriers to accessing early years support and offer practical guidance for creating more inclusive services. Co-authored by the participants, these documents continue to shape the development of our programme. Click below to download.

The value of good nutrition for the early years extends beyond physiological health – it contributes to establishing social behaviours, supports learning, and influences food preferences and eating habits. It underpins growth and development, can help to reduce childhood obesity and is a building block of the first 1,000 days of a child’s life.
This report focuses on nutrition in early years settings.
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This report comissioned by the Child of the North All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) highlights the importance of tackling widening inequalities in Health and Education for Child in the North of England.
The report highlights that pupils in the North of England have higher mental and physical health absences from school.
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