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  • Birmingham, the UK's second city, welcomes two experts from Washington State as part of their conference for Brighter Futures, a city-wide strategy to overhaul children's services using evidence-based prevention programs. David Hawkins from the University of Washington and Steve Aos from the Washington State Institute for Public Policy give their counsel on why early intervention makes sense.

Brighter Futures

The future’s bright, the future’s Birmingham

30 Jun 2008
Inside Europe’s largest local authority politicians and practitioners are embarking on a strategy that is not only attempting to secure a “brighter future” for all 250,000 children living inside the 100 square mile Birmingham city limits, but – uniquely in the UK – is also designed to make a contribution to prevention science.

Washington state helps England’s second city get real

1 Jul 2008
Brighter Futures conference keynote speaker Steve Aos describes how the lateral thinking of cost-benefit analysis can turn the stark reality of the argument – that money talks loudest the world over – into adventurous, effective prevention strategies.

Try counting on the fingers of one hand – and a gerbil

11 Aug 2010
Frightening children about the consequences of crime; peer counseling programs; segregating problem students from the mainstream; after-school activities that provide limited supervision; summer jobs for at-risk youth… what do these prevention strategies have in common? They’re all being used somewhere in the world – and none of them works.

Giving the power of prevention to the people

4 Jul 2008
Strong partnerships, careful decisions rooted in good science – and several timely injections of serendipity – have combined to build on the shell of a dejected young US probation officer one of the widest-ranging and energetic contributions to the emerging science of prevention.