About one in four new parents in England is not seeing a health visitor when their baby turns one, increasing the risk of mental health problems going unnoticed, the NSPCC says.
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About one in four new parents in England is not seeing a health visitor when their baby turns one, increasing the risk of mental health problems going unnoticed, the NSPCC says.
Read the full article on this link to the BBC
Scots with learning disabilities and autism have been locked in secure hospitals and psychiatric wards for decades, a BBC investigation has found. They remain unable to get out despite Scottish ministers saying 22 years...
The Health and Social Care Committee has published a report which explores body image dissatisfaction and the potential harm from online content, including its impact on children. The report included evidence from lived...
It is simply not right that disabled people are at a much greater risk of falling into very deep poverty. In this blog, JRF’s Chief Analyst Peter Matejic and JRF Fellow Tom Clark explore our latest research and look at...