There are a number of exhibition spaces available at the Early Help conference. Exhibitors at the conference form an integral part of the event.
To discuss how your organisation can be involved, contact:
George Hogg | 020 7501 6699 | george.hogg@markallengroup.com
Cornerstone VR
Cornerstone VR is an award-winning, trauma-informed virtual reality programme used by professionals who work with vulnerable children and their families.
Our programme is used in almost 50% of local authorities, as well as independent fostering and adoption agencies, NHS trusts, schools, universities, ambulance services, the police and other independent providers.
Through a series of short 360° VR immersive films, where the user can live the experience of an abused, neglected or exploited child, our programme is designed to enhance empathy and understanding of early-life trauma and its continued influence throughout childhood, adolescence and into adulthood. This empowers our users to consider potential emotions, trauma, and possible triggers, thereby improving the care, support, and guidance they can provide to individuals of all age groups.
Find out more at: www.cornerstonevr.co.uk
EasyPeasy
EasyPeasy is an evidence-based, integrated digital solution for the early years supporting the development and delivery of local authority family support programmes and strategies. We believe every child deserves the best start in life, and are proud that since 2017 we have helped to bridge the gap in school readiness across 200,000+ families, working in partnership with local authorities in every region of the country.
Find out more at: easypeasyapp.com/for-local-authorities
Peeple
www.peeple.org.uk is a charity. Our main purpose is to support parents, babies and children to learn together and improve children's outcomes, by valuing and building on what families already do. The Peep Learning Together Programme, the Peep Antenatal Programme and Peep TALK, are used by early years, family support, health and social work professionals to help parents create the best start for their children by listening, talking, playing, singing and sharing books and stories together.
Peep practitioners and families share information and ideas about how to make the most of the learning and play opportunities that surround us in everyday life. Research shows that this makes the biggest contribution to narrowing the gap in children's outcomes. We want to share these messages as widely as possible and train practitioners throughout the UK, Ireland, Australia and Kenya. All our work is underpinned by our Peep principles and the ORIM framework.
YGAM
Ygam is an award-winning charity with a mission to prevent children and young people from experiencing gaming and gambling harms through awareness raising, education, and research. Through a portfolio of evidence-based programmes, we develop and deliver training and resources for a range of groups who have influence over children and young people.
For more information, please visit www.ygam.org or email training@ygam.org.