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Spending on Late Intervention: How we can do better for less
Chowdry, H., & Oppenheim, C. 2015

This report focuses on the immediate and short-run fiscal costs of ‘late intervention’: the acute, statutory and essential benefits and services that are required when children and young people experience significant difficulties in life, many of which might have been prevented.


NIHR School for
Social Care Research

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