The first years of life provide crucial foundations for life-long health and well-being. Yet many vulnerable children, such as Roma and Travellers, children with disabilities, migrants and refugees, those at risk of poverty and children at risk of/placed in alternative care do not have the opportunity to realise their full potential, putting them at higher risk of poverty and exclusion later in life.
This workshop, organised by EPHA and Eurochild discussed the Early Childhood Development policies needed to provide equitable solutions to health and social inequalities, advance “social Europe,” and contribute to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
It took place as part of the Social Platform flagship conference taking place in collaboration with the Portuguese Government in the framework of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union
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