Across the coming weeks we’ll be sharing we’ll be sharing ways members can get involved in calling on prospective parliamentary candidates to prioritise children’s health if they’re elected.
Read our manifesto: https://t.co/agkmjczrKQ (2/2)
With the UK General Election set for 4 July, we’re calling on all political parties to prioritise children’s health and wellbeing and the workforce that supports them. So every child can grow up happy, healthy and well. (1/2)
“If you look at child mortality, the data from 2023 are clear. It’s not rising in all communities, it’s rising in the most deprived quintile, in children of black and ethnic minority origin, [and] in children of the north.”
@CamillaKingdon@RCPCHtweets
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"Every year our child health services grind to a halt with high levels of RSV and other winter bugs. We now have an opportunity to turn the tide on this trend"
@CamillaKingdon in @Independent calling for an RSV vaccination programme roll out 👇https://t.co/DvkdHGqGke
@RobbieTimes@JohannaTC@sgoldsbrough1@HackettLaura @TheTimesBooks Congrats! Could you & your expanded team celebrate by pimping yourselves out (in the nicest poss way) for lunch like FT journos (https://t.co/dpTlvf2CcP) in a good cause eg https://t.co/mK7q6n7hKg?
Bravo Baroness D’Souza👏 Children’s needs frequently fall through the gaps which is one of the reasons the UK has some of the worst child health outcomes in Europe. A Cabinet-level minister for Children is one way of showing serious intent to tackle this
@JANUSZCZAK@theAliceRoberts And the Jews. Who have made more than a negligible contribution. And probably many others. It's the principle that matters.