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Improving Health & Development of 0-5 Year Olds in Tower Hamlets: Early Years Plan, Lecture notes of Cognitive Development

Early Childhood EducationChild Development and PsychologyNutrition and HealthPublic Health Policy

An action plan aimed at improving the health and development of 0-5 year olds in Tower Hamlets, focusing on areas such as physical and mental health, emotional attachment, cognitive development, breastfeeding, healthy eating, oral health, and living environments. The plan includes proposed outcome measures and milestones for various initiatives, such as a new model for Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnership, parent and infant wellbeing programme, breastfeeding initiative, and healthy weaning and eating plan.

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  • How does the action plan address emotional attachment and cognitive development in 0-5 year olds?

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2021/2022

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Download Improving Health & Development of 0-5 Year Olds in Tower Hamlets: Early Years Plan and more Lecture notes Cognitive Development in PDF only on Docsity! Appendix 1 Action Plan Template – Early Years Outcome Objective More children having a healthy start More 0-5 year olds  Supported by parents and carers with good physical and mental health before, during and after pregnancy  With secure emotional attachment and good cognitive development  Being breastfed and establishing healthy eating habits  With strong foundations for excellent oral health  Developing physically and socially through play  Living in environments free from the health harms of alcohol, tobacco and drugs  Fully immunised Proposed outcome measures Measure Outcome 2013/14 Target 2014/15 Target 2015/16 Infant mortality 5.3 per 1,000 live births Track indicator Low birth weight of term babies 5% 4.8% Percentage of children achieving good level of development at end of reception 55.0% 57.0% Percentage of children with free school meal status achieving good level of development at end of reception 50.7% 52.0% Breast feeding – breastfeeding initiation Tbc (data missing from PHOF report) tbc Breast feeding – prevalence at 6-8 weeks after birth Tbc (data missing from PHOF report) tbc Tooth decay in children aged 5 (mean number teeth decayed) 1.78 1.70 Excess weight 4-5 year olds 23.7% 23.5% Smoking status at time of delivery 3.2% Maintain (but develop indicator based on ethnicity breakdown) Population vaccine coverage – DTP/IPV/Hib 96.4% Maintain Population vaccine coverage – MMR for two doses (5 yr old) 93.0% 95.0% 1. More 0-5s with good health and foundations for future health (Cross Cutting) Action/strategy/programme to deliver Lead Milestones Timescale Develop and implement new model for Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnership in Tower Hamlets Esther Trenchard-Mabere Set out new model of delivery of Health Visiting following stakeholder engagement Decide on options for delivery going forward (procurement or in house options) – further steps will depend on this decision Health Visiting contract (Barts Health) novated to the Council By April 2015 By May 2015 October 2015