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Blog
29 Jun 2018
Parental substance misuse does enormous harm to children, but we know dangerously little about how best to help
By
Kirsten Asmussen
Domestic violence & abuse
Substance misuse
EIF report
28 Jun 2018
What works to enhance the effectiveness of the Healthy Child Programme: An evidence update
By
Kirsten Asmussen
and
Lucy Brims
Mental health
Parenting
Pregnancy & antenatal
Substance misuse
Blog
29 Mar 2018
What happens when the evidence is mixed?
By
Tom McBride
Gangs & youth violence
Substance misuse
Youth offending
Using evidence
Evaluation
Blog
12 Dec 2017
Answering the House of Commons’ call for evidence on early intervention
By
Donna Molloy
and
Tom McBride
Child sex abuse & exploitation
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Blog
8 Nov 2017
Police academy: how forces are on the front line of early intervention
By
Derren Hayes
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19 Jul 2017
Big Manchester (Improving Futures)
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EIF report
23 Jun 2017
Improving the effectiveness of the child protection system: Overview
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Donna Molloy
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Steve Barton
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Lucy Brims
Child sex abuse & exploitation
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Tool
30 Mar 2017
EIF Guidebook
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11 Aug 2015
Early intervention: A guide for frontline police officers and PCSOs
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Stephanie Waddell
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Donna Molloy
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6 Jul 2015
Blackburn with Darwen: ACEs screening pilot
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