Child Health in Twenty-First Century Britian
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss three different factors that affect the health of children in the 21st century in the UK: law, poverty, parents and parents. In addition, strategies to promote the health and happiness of young children are also appreciated. Finally, considering ways to pass risk assessment, ROSPA (Royal Accident Prevention Association) will safely manage the growing importance to outdoor sports games. Considering a unique child, many influences influence the health of the child from the time of birth, and it affects individuals who are "elastic, competent, confident and confident" (DCSFa, 2008, p 05 ).
In the first decade of the 21st century, this theme will be the subject of population health survey, social policy development and advocacy. In fact, considering the global climate, environmental harm to human health will play a central role in the discussion of sustainability transition. 9. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The impact of climate change climate change, adaptation and mitigation in 1995 Contribution of the second working group In: Second assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Watson, R. wait. I will edit it. UK, Cambridge, USA, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1996
One of the most outstanding global health problems in the 21st century is the impact of environmental changes on public health. Climate change strongly affects the spread and distribution of infectious diseases, especially waterborne and mediate-borne diseases. For this reason, climate change has been shown to prolong the epidemic length of critical mediating disease and alter its geographic range (3). Climate change is expected to exacerbate the healthy global health inequality between low-income countries and middle-income countries and high-income countries. In 2007, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported that middle- and low-income countries face many health challenges related to climate change, including increased risk of mediated diseases (1).
An important global health priority for the 21st century is to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Unfortunately, many low-income countries are unlikely to achieve these goals primarily due to serious shortages of healthcare workers and weak healthcare systems. In addition to achieving the Millennium Development Goals, other priorities are to develop effective HIV / AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other infectious disease vaccines and medicines, deal with microbial resistance, coordination for unavoidable pandemics To achieve worldwide correspondence. . On the other hand, a balanced funding strategy for vaccines and drug discovery, and on the other hand, capacity building, will be used to improve the scope and speed of achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in the 21st century and to resolve other global health priorities Will be determined.