This fifth edition of Health Matters, a resource to support professionals working to improve population health, focuses on giving every child the best start in life.
This edition makes the case for investing in the early years and outlines how to support women, and their partners, from conception through to pregnancy and into parenthood. Read the new publication...
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10 juin 2015 - 11:56
This evidence-based resource produced by Public Health England aims to provide a snapshot of infant mortality and its known risk factors including strategies for prevention.
It provides background information on infant mortality in London including:
a descriptive analysis
the economic case for investment to reduce it
analysis of known risk factors
what works to reduce it in order to...
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18 déc. 2014 - 15:54
The Department for Education has produced an early years benchmarking tool. This covers all local authorities (LAs) in England and includes information on
funding
take-up of the early learning entitlement
quality of early years provision, and
children’s outcomes.
Also available are the early years funding benchmarking tool and the early years proforma for each...
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27 août 2014 - 17:31
Six Early Years High Impact Area documents have been launched by the Department of Health. The documents, including a summary, identify six areas where health visitors have the most impact on children aged 0 to 5 health and wellbeing. The documents will support local authorities to commission effective health visiting services when commissioning responsibilities transfer to local authorities...
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