Key Change breakout feedback. Play - Ros Half of 6 yr olds don’t play outside Half of 5 – 10 yr olds never play out on the street 81% of adults believe.

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Key Change breakout feedback

Play - Ros Half of 6 yr olds don’t play outside Half of 5 – 10 yr olds never play out on the street 81% of adults believe playing outside helps improve community spirit Recommendation… Sheila - Aberdeen

Health & Wellbeing - Shelly Consider as a key change theme…… Include: – Nutrition – Physical Activity – Oral Health – Mental Wellbeing Good links with RAFA & CfE Excellent examples of interventions across Scotland

Childhood Assessments - Gary Early and reliable identification for additional support – Parental engagement Increased knowledge in child development – Parental – Staff Multi-agency working Interventions to support Speech & Language

Family Engagement / Parenting Skills to support learning - Hamish Parents need be involved in the design of services Resources e.g Bookbug and resources must be available for giving to parents Adult literacy issues need to be addressed and this will help build self-esteem and confidence.

Early Support for Pregnancy and beyond - Amanda Is pregnancy too late? Maternal mental health BMI

Addressing Child Poverty - Kathryn Lots of activity – but are we always using the model? We are the converted! Importance of linking with others Driver diagram development – maximising income plus financial capability

Attachment, Child Development and Learning - Sacha Out of theory and into practice Nurturing environments for all

Continuity of Care in Transitions - April Doesn’t matter how big or small your tests are. Even small tests can make a difference. Information sharing is still a challenge. Let’s address it. Even a small amount of resource or change to way resource is being used can lead to improvement.