The 1001 Critical Days Podcast with Andrea Leadsom MP
Andrea Leadsom MP
Why are the first 1001 days of a baby’s life so important? Andrea Leadsom MP, Chair of the Early Years Healthy Development Review discusses the science, psychol...
My parliamentary colleague Miriam Cates has been part of the Early Years Healthy Development Review since the very beginning. In this episode we discuss its progress and the difference that Family Hubs will make in local communities
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Episode 23: Elliott Rae, speaker, author and founder of Music Football Fatherhood
Elliott Rae has a fabulous blog, Music Football Fatherhood that champions the role of Dads, providing advice and practical support. It was a real joy to speak to him for this episode of the 1001 Critical Days podcast!
Elliott's blog: https://linktr.ee/musicfootballfatherhood
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Episode 22: Alison Morton, Institute of Health Visiting
The Institute of Health Visiting has been a great support for the Early Years Healthy Development Review. In this episode, I speak to their Director Alison Morton about their work and the important role that health visitors play in ensuring that every baby gets the best #StartforLife.
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Episode 21: Peter Fonagy, CEO of the Anna Freud Centre
Peter Fonagy, CEO of the Anna Freud Centre is a committed supporter of the best start for life. In this episode he shares why the work of the Early Years Healthy Development Review is so profoundly important in building emotional well-being.
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Episode 20: Nickie Aiken MP
Nickie Aiken MP is a fantastic supporter of the Best #StartforLife from her days as a London council leader. In this episode she shares why she is committed to improving the early years and how working cross party is making a difference.
About The 1001 Critical Days Podcast with Andrea Leadsom MP
Why are the first 1001 days of a baby’s life so important? Andrea Leadsom MP, Chair of the Early Years Healthy Development Review discusses the science, psychology and experiences of the early years with professionals, academics, volunteers from the sector as well as speaking to parents and carers to understand and share why the earliest experiences form the building blocks for a baby’s lifelong physical and emotional health.