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A consulting firm employed alongside the “1000 first days” commission

2022-04-06T19:33:29.306Z


DECRYPTION - On the government side, there is talk of a misunderstanding. It's not just the parents who need to be accompanied for the "first 1000 days of the child". The government has also called on consulting firms to support its “early childhood” policy. On Wednesday, neuropsychiatrist Boris Cyrulnik was moved in L'Obs that the government had entrusted a mission on the first 1000 days of the child to a consulting firm in parallel with the work of the commission he c


It's not just the parents who need to be accompanied for the "first 1000 days of the child".

The government has also called on consulting firms to support its “early childhood” policy.

On Wednesday, neuropsychiatrist Boris Cyrulnik was moved in

L'Obs

that the government had entrusted a mission on the first 1000 days of the child to a consulting firm in parallel with the work of the commission he chaired.

The Roland Berger firm worked on the subject of "early childhood", a service invoiced 425,565.60 euros, points out the report of the Senate commission of inquiry on the growing influence of private consulting firms on public policies.

The experts of the commission on the first 1000 days of the child, installed in the fall of 2019 by Emmanuel Macron in person, were unaware until now of all of this work carried out in parallel.

Difference in treatment

A scandalous duplication?

“The 1000 Day Mission was scientific work.

It's different.

For my part…

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Source: lefigaro

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