tailieunhanh - Promoting children’s social and emotional wellbeing in primary education

Disparities in access to essential basic services, such as sanitation, clean water, health, education and access to the judiciary system, are fundamental inequities that can produce lifelong inequalities and deep-seated feelings of injustice. These inequities extend to things like access to information: while access to communication technologies, including the internet, may seem like a luxury, in reality it means that while most young people in developed countries, and the wealthier young people in poor countries, can obtain the information they seek, others cannot (see Figure 1). The violation of young people’s rights to information, to health care services, to contraception. | Issue Date March 2008 NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence NICE public health guidance 12 Promoting children s social and emotional wellbeing in primary education NICE public health guidance 12 Promoting children s social and emotional wellbeing in primary education Ordering information You can download the following documents from PH012 The NICE guidance this document which includes all the recommendations details of how they were developed and evidence statements. A quick reference guide for professionals and the public. Supporting documents including an evidence review and an economic analysis. For printed copies of the quick reference guide phone NICE publications on 0845 003 7783 or email publications@ and quote N1490. This guidance represents the views of the Institute and was arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. Those working in the NHS local authorities the wider public voluntary and community sectors and the private sector should take it into account when carrying out their professional managerial or voluntary duties. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence MidCity Place 71 High Holborn London WC1V 6NA National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 2008. All rights reserved. This material may be freely reproduced for educational and not-for-profit purposes. No reproduction by or for commercial organisations or for commercial purposes is allowed without the express written permission of the Institute. 2 Introduction The Department of Health DH asked the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence NICE or the Institute to produce public health guidance on promoting the social and emotional wellbeing of children in primary education. The guidance is for teachers school governors and professionals with public health as part of their remit working in education local authorities the NHS and the wider public independent voluntary and .

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