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Home / Health / Children's Health Crisis: Millions Face Long Waits

Children's Health Crisis: Millions Face Long Waits

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Over half a million children in England face lengthy health service waits.
  • Childhood vaccine uptake has declined significantly over the past decade.
  • A pilot scheme targets families facing barriers to accessing healthcare.
Children's Health Crisis: Millions Face Long Waits

A critical situation is unfolding in England, where over half a million children are enduring lengthy waits for essential health services. The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has labeled this a "national scandal," highlighting a perceived lack of focus on child health. This comes as uptake of childhood vaccines has steadily declined over the past decade, with no vaccines for children aged five and under meeting the crucial 95% coverage target.

A pilot scheme is being launched in twelve areas across London, the Midlands, the North East, Yorkshire, the North West, and the South West. This initiative will test a new approach to reach families who may not be registered with a GP or face significant barriers such as language, travel costs, or childcare issues. Meanwhile, the government is developing a workforce plan to address shortages in health visitors and community nursing.

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In response to these concerns, the Conservative party has accused the Labour party of lacking a comprehensive plan for children's health. They contend that Labour is attempting to shift blame for current issues onto the previous government. The government has reiterated that all other families should continue to utilize their local GP surgeries for childhood vaccinations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Over half a million children in England are facing long waits for health services, a situation described as a national scandal.
Uptake has declined over the past 10 years, with no jabs meeting the 95% coverage target for children aged five and below.
A pilot scheme will test new approaches in twelve areas to help families facing barriers like language, travel, or childcare access doctors.

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