The health and well-being of children is paramount to health and well-being of society and is the foundation of health and well-being later in life. This paper presents the perspective that a complex systems approach that embeds implementation science is needed to address the rising challenges to child health and well-being in this decade (2020–2030) and beyond. Reflection on facilitators of the success of programs deemed promising to address child health and well-being in the past decade (2010–2020) is presented, to advance programs to address children’s health and well-being. A priority that needs to be addressed is developing, testing and using theories of child and family health and well-being (and related initiatives) that can be used ...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
Beyond basic ‘minding’: adopting an ecological, evidence based approach to promoting children’s well...
A number of important questions emerge when developing policy to improve the wellbeing of children. ...
The health and well-being of children is paramount to health and well-being of society and is the fo...
The epidemiology and social context of American childhood are rapidly changing. Adverse social, econ...
Child health is taking the back seat in development strategies. In summarising a newly released coll...
Children's environments - especially relationships with caregivers - sculpt not only developing brai...
Despite health gains over the past 30 years, children and adolescents are not reaching their health ...
Objective With increasing life expectancy, there is a focus on "healthy ageing". Most activities in ...
This chapter examines the key priorities facing child health practitioners and policymakers to build...
Adverse conditions in childhood manifest in a risk for long-term illness and poor labour market perf...
Child well-being, which covers everything from family relationships to their material well-being, is...
Building a strong foundation for healthy development in the early years of life is a prerequisite fo...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
Beyond basic ‘minding’: adopting an ecological, evidence based approach to promoting children’s well...
A number of important questions emerge when developing policy to improve the wellbeing of children. ...
The health and well-being of children is paramount to health and well-being of society and is the fo...
The epidemiology and social context of American childhood are rapidly changing. Adverse social, econ...
Child health is taking the back seat in development strategies. In summarising a newly released coll...
Children's environments - especially relationships with caregivers - sculpt not only developing brai...
Despite health gains over the past 30 years, children and adolescents are not reaching their health ...
Objective With increasing life expectancy, there is a focus on "healthy ageing". Most activities in ...
This chapter examines the key priorities facing child health practitioners and policymakers to build...
Adverse conditions in childhood manifest in a risk for long-term illness and poor labour market perf...
Child well-being, which covers everything from family relationships to their material well-being, is...
Building a strong foundation for healthy development in the early years of life is a prerequisite fo...
This paper highlights the importance of timing of intervention in educating children towards well-be...
Abstract This paper focuses on theoretical debates about child well-being and introduces the struct...
Advances in developmental resilience science are highlighted with commentary on implications for ped...
Beyond basic ‘minding’: adopting an ecological, evidence based approach to promoting children’s well...
A number of important questions emerge when developing policy to improve the wellbeing of children. ...