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SUMMARY:Priorities for children and young people’s health in Engla
	nd
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DESCRIPTION:\n	This Westminster conference will discuss next steps for i
	mproving health outcomes for children and young people in England.\n\n\n\n
		Delegates will assess the future of the new network of Family Hubs\,
	 with discussion on improving the coordination and accessibility of child
	ren’s care\, as well as shifting focus towards early intervention and pr
	evention\, and improving the provision of support to families.\n\n\n\n	It 
	will be an opportunity to review progress on and next steps for The bes
	t start for life: a vision for the 1\,001 critical days\, which looks at 
	providing support for local authorities in addressing the needs of childr
	en and their families\, and consider the future of children’s health d
	ata.\n\n\n\n	Further sessions will examine measures that were included in 
	the Plan for Patients\, which sets out to improve access to children’s 
	mental health services\, and enhance funding and regulation to reduce c
	are backlogs.\n\n\n\n	Overall\, areas for discussion include:\n\n\n\n	Fami
	ly Hubs:\n\n\n\n	\n		progress made so far in implementation - addressing c
	hallenges in the transition to the family hub service model\n	\n	\n		the r
	ole of community support - delivering long-term improvements to the lives
	 of families - improving engagement and communication with families\n	\n	
	\n		utilising the Family Hubs to improve coordination across support servi
	ces - developing and sharing best practice across local authorities.\n	\n\
	n\n\n	Impact of poverty and cost of living pressures:\n\n\n\n	\n		latest
	 thinking on approaches to mitigating the impact of poverty on child devel
	opment\n	\n	\n		understanding the economic pressures on families - address
	ing their impact children’s health\n	\n	\n		implementing early intervent
	ion and prevention programmes - applying lessons learnt from the Surestart
	 programme.\n	\n\n\n\n	Developing child health services:\n\n\n\n	\n		addre
	ssing waiting times and care backlogs - returning service provision to pre
	-pandemic levels.\n	\n	\n		next steps for regulation and funding - the rol
	e of integrated care systems in supporting local needs.\n	\n\n\n\n	Mental 
	health support:\n\n\n\n	\n		developing the community-based offer for menta
	l health support - enabling service coordination\n	\n	\n		meeting the incr
	eased demand for services - evaluating resource allocation\n	\n	\n		early 
	years development: progress made following publication of the final Leadso
	m Review - acting on the recommendations - the future for health visiting 
	and child development checks.\n	\n\n\n\n	Digital health and data sharing:\
	n\n\n\n	\n		opportunities and issues arising from the use and sharing of c
	hild health data - increasing the quality of NHS records to improve outcom
	es - faster identification of health and social concerns\n	\n	\n		latest t
	hinking on data sharing practices - evaluating digital security provisions
	\,\n	\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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