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Director of Public Health Report – Prioritising the Early Years; investing for the future

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Director of Public Health Report: Prioritising the Early Years – Investing for the Future
A new report from the Cardiff and Vale Director of Public Health highlights the importance of supporting the health and wellbeing of children aged 0–5. Prioritising the Early Years – Investing for the Future calls on regional partners to work collaboratively and preventatively across the system to give every child the best start in life.
The report underscores the long-term benefits of early years investment and sets out recommendations for coordinated action across sectors.
For more information and to access the full report, follow the link here: Prioritising the Early Years- Investing for the Future
Tags: Cardiff and Vale, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, CAVUHB, Public Health
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