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Ke
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“Individuals, families and groups in the population can be said to be in
poverty when they lack resources to obtain the type of diet, participate in the
activities and have the living conditions and amenities which are customary,
or at least widely encouraged and approved, in the societies in which they
belong.”
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“a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity.
“is a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive
concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical
capacities.”
Getting It Right for Every Child (GIRFEC)
Safe
Healthy
Achieving
Nurtured
Active
Respected
Responsible
Included
United Nations Convention on the Rights
of the Child Children and Young
People (Scotland) Act
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et al
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8
et al
et al.
et
al. et al
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et al
et al
et al
et al
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Healthier, Wealthier Children
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Report on the mapping of existing tobacco control policies
within looked after and accommodated children and young people (LAACYP)
services in Scotland
Growing up in Scotland: The
Circumstances of Persistently Poor Children
Growing up in Scotland: Changes in child cognitive ability in the
pre-school years
Growing up in Scotland: Health
inequalities in the Early Years
Perinatal Mortality 2009
Welfare Reform and Children’s Services Planning:
CPAG Discussion Paper
Poverty Bites: Food, health and poor
families
Unhealthy Lives: Intergenerational links between child
poverty and poor health in the UK,
http://www.endchildpoverty.org.uk/files/ECP%20Health%20Summary.pdf
Child Poverty map of the UK
Clinical Psychology Review,
British Journal of Psychiatry
A Retrospective Review of Risk Factors for
Suicide in Looked After Children and Accommodated Children in Glasgow
Understanding suicide and self-harm amongst children in care
and care leavers
Births, Marriages and Deaths
The costs of child poverty for individuals and
society: A literature review
Accidents and Injuries Briefing
The effects of poverty on the brain
Mental
Health Care Needs Assessment of Looked After Children in Residential Special
Schools, Care Homes and Secure Care.
Poverty
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in Scotland: The independence referendum and beyond,
Breastfeeding Statistics
Healthier, Wealthier Children
Long-Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities: Headline
indicators – October 2013
Scotland’s People Annual Report: Results from 2012
Scottish Household Survey
Poverty and income inequality in Scotland 2012/2013
Looked After Children in Glasgow and
Scotland: A Health Needs Assessment
The Health of Looked After and Accommodated Children
and Young People in Scotland
Poverty in the United Kingdom,
Adoption and Fostering
British Dental Journal
Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health
Organisation
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
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Mark Willis
Daniela Sime
Jennifer Lerpiniere
‘Children and young people’s
experiences and views of poverty: Implications for Policy and Practice’