In this fourth episode of Policy in Play, Dominic Richardson and Edda Olsson explore the link between child protection, well-being, and trauma prevention with global advocate Benjamin Perks. Benjamin unpacks the science of early childhood development, the power of attachment, and evidence-based policies that can prevent trauma at scale.
The discussion highlights how parenting programmes, universal parental leave, and trauma-informed education can lay the groundwork for a society where every child thrives.
What happens when we stop seeing early childhood as the responsibility of parents alone and start treating it as a shared societal priority? In this episode of Policy in Play, Dominic and Edda are joined by Liana Ghent, Director of the International Step by Step Association (ISSA), to discuss the shift from siloed approaches to integrated ecosystems in ECD. They explore how collaboration, shared language, and a network mindset can transform services, empower professionals, and build stronger, more democratic communities for children and families everywhere.
What does it really mean to centre children in all we do – from birth to old age? In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Mark Tomlinson to discuss infant mental health, the deep impact of language in policy, and how wellbeing is shaped across the life course. A powerful listen for anyone working with or advocating for children and young people.
In this episode, we speak with Professor Sharon Goldfeld, paediatrician and leading expert in early childhood development and equity. Drawing on her experience in research, policy, and practice, she explores how early childhood development can promote equity, the role of communities, and the challenges of translating evidence into effective policy. We also discuss the concept of "precision policy," global learning, and the opportunities ahead for creating fairer outcomes for all children.
Policy in Play a brand-new podcast series from the Learning for Well-being Institute!
This series aims to spark meaningful conversations about the policies that shape our lives, particularly those impacting children. Bringing together expert voices from research, policy, and international institutions, each episode explores how holistic, inclusive, and evidence-based policymaking can support both individual and collective well-being.