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SUMMARY:Improving baby and child health and reducing inequalities
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DESCRIPTION:\n	This Westminster Health Forum conference will discuss the
	 priorities for improving the health outcomes in babies and young children
	 and the next steps for policy.\n\n\n\n	It is taking place as The Rt Hon
	 Andrea Leadsom MP\, Government's Early Years Health Adviser - who is a ke
	ynote speaker at this conference - leads a review into improving health ou
	tcomes in babies and young children as part of the Government’s levellin
	g up policy agenda.\n\n\n\n	With the first phase of the review expected in
	 early 2021\, this conference will be an opportunity for stakeholders to d
	iscuss the priorities and latest thinking on improving health outcomes.\n\
	n\n\n	The discussion is bringing together stakeholders with key policy off
	icials who are due to attend from DHSC and the DfE.\n\n\n\n	The agenda:\n\
	n\n\n		The priorities for improving health outcomes for babies and young c
	hildren.\n	\n	\n		Understanding the importance of the first 1\,000 days in
	 child development'\n	\n	\n		Improving child public health\, reducing ineq
	ualities and the impact of social adversity in childhood.\n	\n	\n		Identif
	ying measures for supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged young children a
	nd families - and learning from the COVID-19 pandemic.\n	\n	\n		Priorities
	 for system-wide collaboration to address underlying health inequalities a
	nd key opportunities for improving health outcomes in young children going
	 forward.\n	\n	\n		Next steps for the commissioning of health services for
	 children in the early stages of life.\n	\n	\n		Improving health outcomes 
	for young children across health and care - integrating services\, care pa
	thways\, workforce training\, and partnership working.\n	\n\n	Register\n
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