Delegates were invited to sign up to its eight-point manifesto, displayed on the back of a roulette wheel to illustrate the link between the quality of life during childhood and adulthood.
It was later presented to children’s secretary Ed Balls.
Children’s charity 4Children called for an end to the ‘life chances lottery’ at last week’s Labour Party conference.
Delegates were invited to sign up to its eight-point manifesto, displayed on the back of a roulette wheel to illustrate the link between the quality of life during childhood and adulthood.
It was later presented to children’s secretary Ed Balls.