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Concern is mounting over plans to limit the reach of Sure Start children’s centres, with key figures fearing the policy could have an adverse impact on social mobility.
Last week, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg claimed the previous government had relied too heavily on “universal solutions” rather than targeted support, in his speech about the government’s ambition to improve social mobility. His words came after Prime Minister David Cameron had claimed children’s centres were dominated by “sharp-elbowed middle-classes”.
But Oxford University research fellow Naomi Eisenstadt, former director of the government’s Sure Start unit and the first chief adviser for children’s services, told CYP Now that ministers would be wrong to scrap universal Sure Start services.
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