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Missed GP visits put tamariki in hospital


Missed GP visits put tamariki in hospital
28 Jun 2021 12:15 PM
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Māori and Pacific children face more barriers to seeing a GP than other children and those who do are twice as likely to be hospitalised.
That’s the finding of a Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington study using data from the long-running Growing Up in New Zealand study.
It found 8.3 percent of Māori children and 7 percent of Pacific children experienced barriers to seeing a GP between the ages of 12 and 24 months, compared with 2.8 percent of Pākehā children.
Lead author Dr Mona Jeffreys says children who don’t see a GP at that early age are more than twice as likely to be admitted to hospital when they are about the age of 4. ....

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DadPlay: Tackling challenging behaviour in 3-5-year-olds


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Australian fathers in rural, regional and remote areas, who are raising children aged three to five, with challenging behaviour, will have a helping hand through a new mobile-phone-based service.
Developed by the University of Newcastle’s Fathers and Families Research team, DadPlay is a free SMS service. It focuses on active father-child play and provides evidence-based information and practical advice to dads on: positive activities and relationships with their child; about their child’s social skills and behaviour; and on family relationships.
Research has shown programs targeting parenting skills are effective, however many parenting programs unintentionally work against father inclusion and fail to engage, retain or measure men’s participation and impact on child outcomes. ....

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