Doug Simkiss Honorary Associate Professor in Child Health The future of community child health.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Family Placement Services Fiona Bennett. Aim: To provide a range of family placement services to children and young people Objectives: To enable children.
Advertisements

Children with Complex Needs
Implementing NICE/SCIE guidance
Routine postnatal care of women and their babies
Housing and Health Advocacy: The role of Health Professionals Pediatric Advocacy Grand Rounds Dr. Lindy Samson – Paediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist.
Working Together in Faith, Hope and Love
Healthy Schools, Healthy Children?
The ABC’s of Pediatric Physical Therapy The Section on Pediatrics American Physical Therapy Association The Section on Pediatrics American Physical Therapy.
Children’s Economic and Social Rights & Finance Professor Aoife Nolan, School of Law, Nottingham University
Intro. Website Purposes  Provide templates and resources for developing early childhood interagency agreements and collaborative procedures among multiple.
Are social inequalities affecting the health of young people: taking a life course approach to health outcomes Peter Goldblatt.
SENCo Network Meeting Wednesday 15 th January 2014.
Putting Children First an integrated, holistic and appropriately financed system built upon an evidence-based understanding of the child as a citizen with.
Dr Marnie Vujovic Clinical Psychologist. ETHICS AND DISCLOSURE A mini-workshop Experiential and Interactive Outline Disclosure, Ethics and Children’s.
Dr Laura Davies University of Leeds
Inclusion Quality Mark for Wales
3 High expectations for every child
Proactive Interventions: Incorporating a Children’s Rights Approach
The Draft SEN Code of Practice November What the Code is Nine chapters Statutory guidance on duties, policies and procedures relating to Part 3.
Tobacco control and the new structures for public health Professor Kevin Fenton Director of Health & Wellbeing Twitter:
Hospital Discharge The Carers Journey Developed On Behalf Of Action For Carers (Surrey) And Surrey County Council.
Working Across Systems to Improve Outcomes for Young Children Sheryl Dicker, J.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Family and Social Medicine, Albert.
“Fit and Well – Changing Lives 2012 – 2022” Michael Mc Bride Chief Medical Officer DHSSPS Fit and Well – Changing Lives is the new cross – cutting Public.
Working with NICE guidance - preventing unintentional injuries in young people in the Bradford District 18 February 2011 Ralph Saunders Head of Public.
NICE and NICE’s equality programme in 2012 Nick Doyle Clinical and public health analyst.
Child Protection.
CYP Act: Key issues and possible actions
Brief Introduction to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) Children, Young People and Families Division Welsh Assembly Government.
© 2007 by Thomson Delmar Learning Chapter 1: A Holistic Approach to Safety, Nutrition, and Health in Quality Early Childhood Education Environments.
Rob Warren Consultancy Advocacy with young carers.
The Health of Homeless Children David S. Buck, MD, MPH President & Founder, Healthcare for the Homeless-Houston Associate Professor, Baylor College of.
Issues for independent school nursing in a changing population Christine Lenehan Director Council for Disabled Children.
Righting wrongs taking action to implement the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Bill Badham The National Youth Agency
The Heart of the Matter: supporting family contact for fostered children.
Improving outcomes for children and young people: a Public Health perspective Sally Hogg Assistant Director of Public Health Suffolk County Council.
An introduction to children’s rights. Group activity.
Draft Code of Practice – General Consultation / Implementation Sue Woodgate.
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, Madrid, 6/7 th May, 2013 Participation of children with disabilities, Gerison.
1 Critical issue module 6 Separated children in emergency settings.
Jim McManus, Joint Director of Public Health Birmingham City Council and NHS.
Health Inequalities Debra Balfour Inequalities Lead Public Health 25 September 2014.
INDICATORS. Indicators – measuring tools for monitoring the implementation of the Convention Quite often, indicators are understood as questions, when.
Health inequalities post 2010 review – implications for action in London London Teaching Public Health Network “Towards a cohesive public health system.
1000 Lives Let’s talk about...your health and wellbeing Adam Boey Southwark Health and Wellbeing Board Southwark’s Health and Wellbeing Engagement Programme.
Page 1 Human Rights. Page 2 What are human rights? Defined as those rights which are inherent in the nature and without which we cannot live as human.
Bright Futures in Practice: Nutrition. “New Morbidities”of the 21st Century Changing family structures Highly mobile populations Lack of access to health.
Live well with Dementia: an achievable goal Age UK Brent Conference Carolyn Denne October 2013.
Parents with learning disabilities
Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies Conference 2006 Improving Care Through Accreditation- The Role of the NSW Children’s Guardian.
UNICEF Child Friendly City Framework: a rights based local planning approach Dave Pugh CEO St Luke’s Anglicare.
Eastern and Coastal Kent West Kent Health Inequalities in Kent – What can we learn from Marmot Meradin Peachey Director of Public Health Mark Lemon Head.
NAEYC Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs Key Messages and Implication.
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Excerpts
Educational inclusion as a human rights issue Thursday 12 th November 2015 Juliet Harris, Director, Together Website: Follow.
Race and Child Welfare: Exits from the Child Welfare System Brenda Jones Harden, Ph.D. University of Maryland College Park Research Synthesis on Child.
1. 2 Ensuring Respect for the Best Interests of Children on the Move in Europe Jyothi Kanics 20 th November 2015.
1 Foundation module 2 Child rights-based approaches.
The Effects of National Legislation on the Public Health Role of Local Government in England Oslo, December 2015 Professor John Kenneth Davies Centre for.
Investing in Children’s services - Improving outcomes across Europe 26 November 2015, Paris, ChildONEurope seminar esn-eu.org.
1 Executive Summary of the Strategic Plan and Proposed Action Steps January 2013 Healthy, Safe, Smart and Strong 1.
Article 1 Everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the Convention. Definition of the child.
Injury prevention – addressing health inequalities Wendy Harris Public Health Specialist Child Health Improvement Team Wiltshire Council.
Scottish Education Keeping children safe, healthy and happy.
Proposal for the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for Children from Birth to Four And the Support Programme for Practitioners and Parents Hasina Ebrahim.
National Human Rights Action Plan - People with disability
Child welfare.
Global Health Competencies for UK Healthcare Professionals
Brief Introduction to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) Children, Young People and Families Division Welsh Assembly Government.
Copyright © 2013 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
FD SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING YR 2
Presentation transcript:

Doug Simkiss Honorary Associate Professor in Child Health The future of community child health

The clue is in the name

Jeff Goldhagen The history of advances in child health is a chronicle of the application of the principles of social justice, equity, and children's rights to practice, advocacy, and the development of public policy to improve the lives of children and families. The future of paediatrics lies, in part, in its historical roots, which are fully entwined with those of public health

Social justice – Marmot report Estimated number of child deaths that could be avoided if all quintiles had the same level of mortality as the least deprived (2005-6)

Social justice – Marmot report Inequality in early cognitive development of children in the 1970 British Cohort Study, at ages 22 months to 10 years

Social justice – Marmot report Child deaths by socio-economic class (NS-SEC),

Equity – Marmot report Conceptual framework for reducing health inequalities

Marmot review Policy objectives –Give every child the best start in life –Enable all children...to maximise their capabilities and have control over their lives Policy mechanisms –Equality and health equity in all policies –Effective evidence based delivery systems

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child A legal document that asserts a full array of rights that are inherently due to children. Laws that protect rights are fundamentally different from those that extend privileges that can and are revoked by executive or legislative powers

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child ‘Among the most powerful tools available to respond to and increase the relevance of paediatrics to contemporary disparities and determinants of child health outcomes’

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 6: ‘Children have the right to live. Governments should ensure that children survive and develop healthily’ Article 23: ‘Children who have any kind of disability have the right to special care and support, as well as the rights in the Convention, so that they can live full and independent lives’

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 7: the child’s right to know and be cared for by his or her parents Article 8: the child’s right to preserve is or her name, identity and family relations Article 9: the child’s right not to be separated from his or her parents, except when it is in his or her best interests; and to maintain contact with both parents

UNCRC – article 7

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 18: the principle that parents have the prime responsibility for the upbring and development of the child. Article 20: the right of the child deprived of his or her family to special protection and assistance from the state.

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 21: the best interests of the child should dominate all decisions about his or her adoption. Article 22: the right of the unaccompanied refugee child to protection and assistance in family tracing and reunification.

Jeff Goldhagen The history of advances in child health is a chronicle of the application of the principles of social justice, equity, and children's rights to practice, advocacy, and the development of public policy to improve the lives of children and families. The future of paediatrics lies, in part, in its historical roots, which are fully entwined with those of public health

ICF model of disability Disorder or Disease Body functions & structure ActivityParticipation Environmental factors Personal factors HEALTH CONDITION CONTEXTUAL FACTORS

Advocacy Ann E Dyson, Community Paediatric Training Initiative Curriculum Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics.

Advocacy At the end of the last century the number of children dying from burns and scalds in the homes of Merthyr Tydfil miners outnumbered the number of miners killed in accidents. The opening of the pithead head baths had a much more" dramatic impact on these mortality rates than could the opening of the most well equipped burns unit imaginable. Now, as then, health services play a minor role in determining the state of our children's health. Much more important are the environments in which children live-at home, in school, and in the wider world. Although we must argue for better and appropriate health services for children and young people, our biggest task in advocacy is to change the reality of children's lives. Elspeth Webb, Health Services; who are the best advocates for children Archives of Diseases in Childhood

Examples of advocacy by paediatricians

2010 NICE / SCIE guidance Identified research on the views, experiences and preferences of children and young people, their families and carers, about the care system. uk/PH28

Findings from the qualitative review Evidence from 6 + studies and one ++ study revealed LACYPs view that i)love and affection is desired by LACYP but often lacking from their lives, ii)love, or the lack of it has a significant impact on their emotional wellbeing, in particular their self esteem, iii)for some LACYP training and payment for foster carers undermines the sense that they are wanted or loved and iv)an unmet need for love and affection is perceived by some young people to have a profound and lasting effect on their future outcomes

CMO Annual report for England Theme of wider determinants of child health Chapter on Looked after children

Jeff Goldhagen The history of advances in child health is a chronicle of the application of the principles of social justice, equity, and children's rights to practice, advocacy, and the development of public policy to improve the lives of children and families. The future of paediatrics lies, in part, in its historical roots, which are fully entwined with those of public health

The future of community child health An interaction between clinical paediatrics and public health A concern for the health of all children, focussed on the most vulnerable First class research changing practice and policy Excellent care for the child in front of you and a good understanding of the determinants of child health

The future of community child health Clinical practice Research Teaching Management

Remember the clue is in the name