61 resultados para child gender
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The report provides analysis of PCT participation levels and investigates data quality issues in the collection of the 2007/08 NCMP dataset.
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This analysis of child overweight and obesity data has been produced by the North West Public Health Observatory on behalf of PCTs in the region in order to look at inequalities across deprivation quintiles and to produce Local Authority District measures of child obesity.
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The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) weighs and measures children in Reception (typically aged 4 - 5 years) and (aged 10 - years) annually. The report highlights the usefulness of the NCMP Dataset in furthering our understanding of underweight, overweight and obesity in children, as well as highlighting some areas where improvements can be made in the programme, or where further analysis and investigation is required. The purpose of this report is not to provide specific local results, but an understanding from national-level analysis that can be used to inform local uses and analysis of NCMP data.
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The National Obesity Observatory has produced a new report - National Child Measurement Programme: Detailed Analysis of the 2006/07 National Dataset. The report highlights the usefulness of the NCMP for advancing our understanding of underweight, overweight and obesity in children. The report looks at the effects of socio-demographic and other factors on the reported prevalence of childhood obesity. It also identifies areas where improvements can be made, and where further analysis and investigation are required.
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A report on the potential to transform disadvantaged communities in Lisburn through early intervention.This feasibility study and consultation was commissioned from Barnardo's with funding from the Public Health Agency, by Resurgam Development Trust representing community and youth organisations in disadvantaged communities in the City of Lisburn, including Old Warren, Hilden, Hillhall, Tonagh, Knockmore and Lagan Valley. It involved consultations with a very wide range of community organisations, schools and professional agencies working in Lisburn. It also included research into: the needs of the target areas; the desired outcomes for children and young people; the evidence and arguments for taking an early intervention approach to the issues; the public policy context and the extent that it might support an early intervention approach; and the evidence of the potential impact of delivering particular proven programmes in the target areas of Lisburn. Researched and written by Dr Roger Courtney.
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This guidance provides information for professionals on Maternal and Pre-school Nutrition for infants and children.
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This factsheet encourages non-English speaking parents to talk to their children in their own language.
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This booklet provides parents with information on the first four years of the child health programme for all families in Northern Ireland.
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This resource is designed to reinforce a collaborative approach between speech and language therapists, referrers and parents in the identification and management of children with developmental speech and language and communication needs (including children with feeding and/or swallowing difficulties).
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This factsheet outlines how parents can help their child speak more fluently, without stammering.
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This factsheet highlights simple ideas to encourage speech in children around 4 to 5 years old.
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This card outlines the key skills, causes for concern and management options for children aged 24 months and 30 months.
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This factsheet describes how parents can help their child speak more clearly.
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This factsheet describes voice disorders such as 'hoarseness' in children and what parents can do to help their child with a voice problem.
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This factsheet gives advice to parents on the use of dummies and their effect on a child's speech.