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Key Change breakout feedback
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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
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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
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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
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Family Engagement / Parenting Skills to support learning - Hamish Parents need be involved in the design of services Resources e.g Bookbug and Play@Home resources must be available for giving to parents Adult literacy issues need to be addressed and this will help build self-esteem and confidence.
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Early Support for Pregnancy and beyond - Amanda Is pregnancy too late? Maternal mental health BMI
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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
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Attachment, Child Development and Learning - Sacha Out of theory and into practice Nurturing environments for all
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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.
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