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Rethink on health services required

Posted: 23 October 2003 | Subscribe Online


The health and well-being of looked-after and accommodated children is being neglected, according to research by a leading paediatrician.

Dr Anne Grant told a conference in Glasgow that 86 per cent of looked-after children in Edinburgh, East Lothian and Midlothian in 2000-2 had incomplete childhood health screening, including immunisations, dental, vision and hearing assessments.

Two-thirds admitted smoking, 87 per cent said they abused alcohol each week, and a third were sexually active and had unprotected sex. However, the children did not necessarily understand that these activities were risks as health issues were only seen as ones needing medical treatment and not prevention.

Grant said the way health services for looked-after children were organised did not work. She called for each child to have a comprehensive health assessment as soon as possible after their entry into the care system.


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