Implementing programmes
Early intervention programmes don’t come ready to go, straight out of the box – they need to be implemented carefully, to maximise the likelihood that the positive outcomes seen in other areas will be repeated. Interventions should be delivered in the way they were designed and tested, and in a way that is appropriate to local needs and resources. These items touch on different aspects of effective implementation.

Covid-19 and early intervention: Evidence, challenges and risks relating to virtual and digital delivery
Jack Martin (former employee)
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Tom McBride (former employee)
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Thomas Masterman (former employee)
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Inês Pote (former employee)
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Natasha Mokhtar (former employee)
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Emanuella Oprea (former employee)
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Miriam Sorgenfrei
Improving social and emotional learning in primary schools: Guidance report
- Matthew van Poortvliet ,
- Aleisha Clarke (former employee) ,
- Jean Gross
Engaging disadvantaged and vulnerable parents: An evidence review
- Inês Pote (former employee) ,
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- Lucy Brims (former employee) ,
- Judy Larbie (former employee) ,
- Laura Stock (former employee) ,
- Ben Lewing