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All babies count :: prevention and protection for vulnerable babies Chris Cuthbert, Gwynne Rayns, Kate Stanley

By: Cuthbert, Chris.
Contributor(s): Rayns, Gwynne | Stanley, Kate.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [London]: NSPCC [2011]Description: 72 p. ; PDF format, 790KB.Subject(s): NEGLECT | EMOTIONAL ABUSE | INFANTS | CHILDREN | PREVALENCE | PREVENTION | CHILD ABUSE | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOM | SCOTLAND | ENGLAND | WALES | NORTHERN IRELANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This report shows that over 198,000 babies in the United Kingdom (one in four) are at high risk because they are born into homes with domestic violence, mental health problems, or drink and drug dependency. These families can face significant risks. o help. This report outlines research on how best to prevent and protect vulnerable babies from neglact and abuse. A companion 24 page publication, Information for professionals outlines the key points, and is written for those who design, deliver or manage services for babies and their families in the United Kingdom. The summary information and more background to the report can be found using the website link.
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This report shows that over 198,000 babies in the United Kingdom (one in four) are at high risk because they are born into homes with domestic violence, mental health problems, or drink and drug dependency. These families can face significant risks. o help. This report outlines research on how best to prevent and protect vulnerable babies from neglact and abuse. A companion 24 page publication, Information for professionals outlines the key points, and is written for those who design, deliver or manage services for babies and their families in the United Kingdom. The summary information and more background to the report can be found using the website link.