How can government close the early years attainment gap for boys from low-income families?
18 June 2026, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Location: Online / Institute for Government, 2 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AA
Think tank: Institute for Government
This event hosted by UK think tank the Institute for Government explores how government can better serve children at risk of being ‘left behind’ in their earliest years.
Boys from families living on low-incomes have been ‘left behind’ in early years policy making for decades. Nearly three in five boys from low-income families are not reaching a good level of development by the end of reception year, with long-term effects on their later educational attainment, job prospects, health and wellbeing.
Two upcoming reports from the Institute for Government – supported by Impact on Urban Health – set out how the government can ensure this group is not left behind in the implementation of its early years policy agenda over the next 12 months.
Why have successive governments overlooked the needs of boys from low-income families? Where are promising models and practices already making a difference? What practical lessons do they offer central government as it works towards its target of 75% of five-year-olds being ‘school ready’ by 2028?
To explore these questions and more, this event will bring together a panel featuring:
Candice James BEM – Director of the Loughborough Community Centre
Miriam Loxham – Senior Principal, Early Years and Family Help at the Greater Manchester Combined Authority
Shaina Sangha – Researcher at the Institute for Government
Shaina Sangha will start the event with a presentation of key findings from the upcoming reports.
The event will be chaired by Sophie Metcalfe – Senior Researcher at the Institute for Government.