What Works in Reducing Inequalities in Child Health

What Works in Reducing Inequalities in Child Health

by HelenRoberts (Author)

Synopsis

The UK has a deservedly strong reputation for work on understanding social inequalities in health, but there is some way to go in using research and other types of knowledge to reduce inequalities in child health. This revised and updated edition of an important report looks at macro public policy interventions, community interventions, and individual level interventions in a variety of settings, including infancy, early years, childhood, adolescence, and particular needs including looked after children. It considers 'what works' - or might work - in practice. There are new case studies, updated research references, and new reference to cost effectiveness - all relevant for doing the right thing in a climate of austerity. Drawing on evidence from the UK and beyond, the book presents these in an accessible form, not just for those who make decisions now, but also for the students of today who are the decision makers of tomorrow. The book is supported by a companion website, containing additional materials for both students and lecturers, which is available from the link above.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 28 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1847429963
ISBN 13: 9781847429964

Media Reviews
This book is a compelling comprehensive read, providing context and solutions to child health inequalities based on evidence and rights, engendering hope for long term systemic changes and child health improvements. Elizabeth Waters, The Jack Brockhoff Child Health and Wellbeing Program and The McCaughey Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia
Highly accessible. This book should be required reading for public health students and it would be a good addition to many social policy reading lists. Critical Public Health journal
A timely text that pulls together the core issues relevant to those wishing to reduce inequalities in child health Helen Farasat, Bournemouth University
This wonderful book tells us we know a lot about inequalities in children's health but less about what to do. It presents information and ideas to help make these decisions. Terence Stephenson, President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
This superbly crafted book is essential reading for all those wishing to right some serious wrongs in our society. Roberts puts the evidence and the power in our hands. Penny Hawe, Population Health Intervention Research Centre, University of Calgary, Canada
Author Bio
Professor Helen Roberts is a medical sociologist who works in the UCL Institute of Child Health, London and is an Honorary Research Fellow with Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. Before this, she set up and ran the Child Health Research and Policy Unit at City University London, and prior to that, spent a decade running R&D with Barnardo's. She was a non-executive director of NICE from 2004-2013.