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  • Latest Infants news

    Unfit for purpose civil prevention orders leave children at risk, Ceop claim

    Civil court orders designed to prevent sex offenders targeting children after they are released from prison are "not fit for purpose", a report commissioned by the Association of Chief Police Officers has found.

    Major immunisation expansion sees all toddlers receive flu vaccination

    As part of plans to reduce outbreaks of disease, the Government is set to offer millions more vaccinations including universal flu jabs for toddlers a year earlier than planned.

    ITF urges parents to serve children same meals

    New research has found that those children who eat the same meals as their parents are far more likely to have healthier diets than those who eat different foods.

    Study seeks to improve children's 'mental health starts' with good early relationships

    Making sure children grow up in a safe and stable environment is the goal of Iowa State University researchers working on a major evaluation of Public Health, Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting programs in the US.

  • Latest Infants Blogs

    Carlile Review shows difficulty of child protection challenges

    Carlile Review shows difficulty of child protection challenges

    CareKnowledge editor Jim Kennedy explains why he thinks we are living through a particularly difficult time in which to be confident about the future of child care and child protection.

    Nutrition Day 2013: Junior Chefs Clubs in Bucks

    Nutrition Day 2013: Junior Chefs Clubs in Bucks

    Following the inaugural UK Nutrition Day, Hugh Maclennan, Project Manager for School Meal Improvement for Buckinghamshire County Council, spoke to JFHC about how the council is working to improve children's eating habits in the area.

    JFHC Live 2013: thanks for the memories

    JFHC Live 2013: thanks for the memories

    After a hectic two days of hearing experts speak, filming, reporting and networking, the Journal team are pleased to declare the second JFHC Live event a success.

    Enriching lives at JFHC Live 2013

    Enriching lives at JFHC Live 2013

    Editor Penny Hosie looks forward, with excitement, to next week's JFHC Live.

  • Latest Infants features

    Child nutrition: Are we what we eat?

    Child nutrition: Are we what we eat?

    It’s easy for parents to be concerned about their children’s eating habits, and tight family budgets alongside clever fast food advertising simply add to the pressure. Public health expert Alison Nelson offers a fascinating account of what children really eat and highlights the real areas for nutritional concern.

    Looking inside Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs

    Looking inside Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs

    Some local authorities are now implementing the MASH information sharing model – and lives could potentially depend upon its success. Andrew Chilvers reports.

    GUS reveals greater health visitor satisfaction but rising pressure on Scottish parents

    GUS reveals greater health visitor satisfaction but rising pressure on Scottish parents

    New Scottish government statistics have shown that rising costs of childcare and an increasing reliance on support from grandparents are threatening to undermine improvements in child health and development north of the border. Richard Hook investigates.

    Will MASH make our children safer?

    Will MASH make our children safer?

    While failures to protect vulnerable children continue to hit the headlines, leaders in child protection are starting to build integrated teams around new multi-agency safeguarding hubs, commonly referred to as MASH. In the first of a two-part special report, Pavilion Editorial Director Andrew Chilvers delves into the background of key developments, with people on the frontline of delivery.

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