ReGenerate speaks on business driving children’s outcomes at the Labour Party Conference 

Our Senior Policy Associate Claire-Emily Martin spoke at a Nesta and Centre for Young Lives roundtable, making the case for good business as a driver of better outcomes for children and families. Joined by Minister Georgia Gould, the session explored how the Impact Economy can partner with  government to unlock funding and innovation in early years services. 

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