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Louise Bazalgette

Deputy Director, Nesta’s A Fairer Start mission
Civil society & Education
UK

About Louise

Louise Bazalgette, Deputy Director, Nesta – Louise Bazalgette is Deputy Director in Nesta’s Fairer Start mission, where she co-leads a multidisciplinary innovation team focused on narrowing the outcome gap for disadvantaged children at age 5. Before this role, she was a Principal Research Advisor for Nesta’s Alliance for Useful Evidence, where she helped develop the What Works for Children’s Social Care centre which is now part of Foundations. Louise’s background is in using evidence to inform policy and practice. She previously worked at the think tank Demos, researching topics like parenting and early years, and at the NSPCC where she led work focused on improving policy and practice for supporting the emotional wellbeing of children in care.

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Removing sludge from early years services

The power of simplification

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Parenting support at scale: market analysis

The UK government’s mission to ‘Break Down Barriers to Opportunity’ means there is renewed urgency to scale up effective policy interventions that support children’s early development.

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