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Help Kids Talk – case study published by Royal Society for Public Health

14 October 2022

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The hard work and dedication of the Help Kids Talk team has paid off with a case study of the project accepted and published by the Royal Society for Public Health as an example of best practice and innovation to reducing health inequalities. This gives recognition for the part played by all the team in the development of an early intervention approach to support children, young people and their care givers. Help Kids Talk gives every child the best chance in life and the opportunity to live life to their full potential. Since 2019 the Help Kids Talk project has been financially supported by Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council.

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