JSNA - Children and young people

Giving every child and young person the best start in life is crucial in reducing health inequalities as well as giving them the best chance of good health later in life.

What happens from pregnancy to the age of 25, can have a lifelong effect on both physical and mental health, as well as wellbeing.

Investing in services focused on children, as well as effective partnership, is essential in improving children’s health outcomes. Tackling health inequalities, improving the wider determinants of health, as well as improving childhood immunisation uptake and reducing the childhood obesity rate, can all improve the health of children and young people.

In this section you will find documents that identify the needs of infants, children and young people below the age of 25 in Hammersmith & Fulham. This list will be updated when new information becomes available.

Reports

Childhood immunisations (pdf 1.4MB)

Childhood obesity (pdf 935KB)

Child poverty (pdf 358KB)

Looked after children (pdf 411KB)

External sources

6-in-1-vaccine take up - Fingertips OHID

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