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Addressing Inequalities in Children How does it work in practice?

Addressing Inequalities in Children How does it work in practice?. Key Issues for Children in Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Child poverty Not good enough parenting Education Health behaviours. Poverty and health NHSGGC. Educational attainment Glasgow City.

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Addressing Inequalities in Children How does it work in practice?

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  1. Addressing Inequalities in ChildrenHow does it work in practice?

  2. Key Issues for Children in Greater Glasgow and Clyde • Child poverty • Not good enough parenting • Education • Health behaviours

  3. Poverty and health NHSGGC

  4. Educational attainment Glasgow City

  5. Educational attainment LAC &LAAC Glasgow City

  6. Public Health Organisation • Devolving planning, health promotion and public health • Integrated teams planning and health improvement in • CH(C)P – integrated teams for children and families and community care • Mental Health Partnership and addictions • Acute Division • Public Health Resource Unit and Public Health Networks including children • Corporate Inequalities Team - • Senior leadership for children’s services planning • Priority of children and families

  7. Focus on Inequalities • 9 transformational themes describe our new organisation • whole top team and organisation contribute to leadership on health improvements and tackling inequalities • Corporate planning priorities and process • focus resources on the greatest need • framework for health improvement • planning to address inequalities

  8. Director of Public Health • Joint post with Glasgow City Council • Making public policy healthy • Health Impact Assessments • Corporate Management Team • Champion for “Healthy” theme of Community Planning

  9. Targeting Services to Address Inequalities • Review of health visiting • Strong focus on child protection • Specific services for vulnerable families, eg, WRHS, PACT • Inequalities Sensitive Practice Initiative • Service redesign, eg, CAMHS • Resource allocation to CH(C)Ps • Programme budgeting for child health

  10. Parenting • Favourable policy and political context • Cost-effectiveness • Universal and targeted • Multi-agency • Systematic approach • Engagement strategy • National guidance

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