requirements was held between 22 April and 17 June 2024. There was strong support from respondents for all of the EYFS changes, with clear consensus that these will improve children’s safety and align with current best practice in early years settings.
From 1 September 2025, all registered early
Early Help has a unique role to play in making sure we affect the changes we wish to see across the whole children and young people’s system. For the whole system to work the best it can, it is important that we continue to embed common ways of working and understanding of need, and work together
in universal services are most usually the best placed to identify children or their families, who are at risk of poor outcomes. These will be in health services, such as midwives, health visitors, GPs, and school nurses, or in early years and education provision at any age from early years onwards