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Children in Wales, on behalf of the Early Years Action Group (EYAG), is today launching its manifesto for babies and young children ahead of the Senedd Election in 2026. The manifesto calls on all political parties to make babies and young children a priority across all areas of policy and legislation, recognising the critical importance of the early years in shaping lifelong outcomes.
Every baby in Wales deserves the best start in life: to be happy, healthy, and nurtured, with the care and attention they need to grow and thrive. The first 1,000 days, from conception to age two, represent a unique window of opportunity. During this period, the foundations for lifelong health, learning, and wellbeing are laid. What happens in these early days can shape the rest of a child’s life.
The manifesto sets out clear calls to action for all political parties, including:
Speaking on behalf of the Early Years Action Group, Anna Westall said:
“Babies’ brains are developing faster than they ever will again. What happens during these early days shapes the rest of their lives. We are calling on all political parties in Wales to commit to recognising and meeting the needs of babies and young children, ensuring they and their families are at the heart of policy and decision-making.”
Leo Holmes, Head of Policy and Advocacy at Early Years Wales, added:
“We are delighted to support the Early Years Action Group Manifesto, which calls for babies and young children to be put at the heart of policy making. The manifesto highlights the devastating impact of poverty on early development and why government investment to eradicate child poverty is vital. By combining immediate action with longer term policy initiatives, the calls are values driven and envision a future rooted in equity. It was an honour to contribute to this work.”
The Early Years Action Group brings together leading third sector organisations focused on improving outcomes in the early years. Convened by Children in Wales, members include BookTrust Cymru, Early Years Wales, Home-Start Cymru, Mudiad Meithrin, Save the Children Cymru, NSPCC Wales, Play Wales, the Parent Infant Foundation, and NYAS. The manifesto is available to read in full here, and Children in Wales welcomes feedback from members and partners ahead of the final publication later this year.