Child health in England in 2030: comparisons with other wealthy countries The health of today’s children and young people (CYP) will be one of the key factors in determining whether England is healthy and prosperous over the next 50 years. In our reports, published October 2018, we used long term historical data on key CYP health outcomes and various projection modelling methods to estimate CYP outcomes in 2030 in England compared with other wealthy European and western countries, and we outline recommendations. Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
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- Children 'should be weighed up to age 18', report says BBC News
- UK baby death rate could climb to twice the levels in other western countries The Daily Mail
- Infant mortality in England and Wales could soar without action, study warns The Guardian
- Infant mortality in England will be 140% higher than EU states by 2030 without radical action, report warns The Independent
- Doctors warn of 60 per cent rise in child mental health problems in the UK by 2030 iNews
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