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Early Years NETworks
Early Years BLINK
Early Years NETworks is an innovative discussion, debate and development programme for Children's Centre professionals.

Click to read more in the Early Years NETworks Welcome Newsletter.

Join us at the Early Years Conference on the 1st March 2012.


Early Years NETworks networks are now established in the UK and a ten day programme of training, debate and discussion events has been delivered by The National Education Trust to each network. We aim to tackle the intergenerational cycle of deprivation by promoting:
  • High quality early education for all children 0-5 years.

  • Programmes of evidence based early intervention

  • Creative ways to improve outcomes in learning and development and to promote family engagement.
The Early Years NETworks Programme will have a positive impact on communities across the UK and will improve outcomes for the most disadvantaged children and their families.

Follow us on Twitter: @ErlyYrsNETworks


If you are interested in joining a network in your area please contact

For further information contact National Projects Leader for Early Years, Louise Jackson

Supported by:
Department for Education
Click to download the Early Years NETworks flyer
Click to download the Early Years Matter flyer
Click for the NETworks presentation

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