Health visiting cuts may be fuelling a baby care crisis
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Health visiting cuts may be fuelling a baby care crisis

Georgina Maye Policy and quality lead, Institute of Health Visiting

Backlogs of care and the unmet needs of families with babies and children are on the rise but overlooked

In the UK, the needs of families with babies and children are increasing, yet backlogs of care and unmet needs in health visiting services have been overlooked in a ‘baby blind spot’ in national policy.

Nursing Children and Young People. 35, 3, 14-15. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.35.3.14.s6

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