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Funding allows expansion of mental health helpline

16 March 2008, Children & Young People Now

Children's mental health charity YoungMinds is extending its advice service for parents after receiving government funding.

 

Salt in children's food still too high

28 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Many foods eaten by children still contain large amounts of salt, a study by the Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH) has found.

 

Pay offer is poor deal for midwives

9 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

A pay deal accepted by members of Unison and the Royal College of Nursing is bad news for midwives, according to the head of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM).

 

Young males reluctant to use sexual health services

12 May 2008, Children & Young People Now

Just one fifth of young people using Brook's sexual health services are male.

 

Fifth of 10-year-olds think heroin is legal

23 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

One in five 10-year-olds think heroin is legal, according to a survey by a children's health charity.

 

Adults need to take responsibility for underage drinking

23 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

The chief medical officer of Northern Ireland has highlighted underage drinking as a cause for concern in his annual report.

 

Vision appoints Davis as executive director

23 June 2008, Children & Young People Now

Larry Davis has been appointed as executive director of The Vision Charity.

 

Cash for measles innnoculations

11 August 2008, Children & Young People Now

The Department of Health is providing money and vaccine to have every child aged up to 18 innoculated against measles.

 

More help needed for service families

18 February 2008, Children & Young People Now

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) should be doing more to promote the health of families of servicemen according to a report by the Defence Committee.

 

Cervical cancer vaccination for girls is cost-effective

21 July 2008, Children & Young People Now

The vaccine the government has chosen to protect 12 and 13-year-old girls against cervical cancer will save the government £18.6m compared to other vaccines, a new study has found.

 
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