AN Urdu speaking family worker will be in Smallwood as part of a multi-million pound project to improve the lives of children.
The move is part of the 10-year Surestart scheme to help families with children under four years old. The project aims to improve health, social development, children's education and strengthen families.
Last week, project leaders held a garden party at the All Women's House in Smallwood for National Refugee Week.
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