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interventional procedures . 2005 The Health Development Agency (HDA) transfers to NICE The HDA was a special health...
domiciliary and residential care, including: home care for older people . mental wellbeing of older people in care homes . delirium in...
provided to asylum-seeking children and young people, including links to health services. The principal social worker uses NICE's...
in children and young people guideline Transition between inpatient mental health settings and community or care home settings guideline...
in children and young people guideline Transition between inpatient mental health settings and community or care home settings guideline...
NICE priority methodological research areas.
NICE's past research and projects
Mental health is one of the key clinical areas of health inequalities identified in NHS England’s Core20PLUS5 framework for children and young people.
The report concluded that having enough money to lead a healthy life is central to health and that poverty and low living standards are powerful determinants of ill health and health inequity.
The wider determinants of health are a broad range of social, economic and environmental factors that influence people’s health and well-being.
In the Labonte model, physiological impacts refer to the direct effects on the body’s systems and functions due to factors such as stress, lifestyle choices, and environmental conditions.
Positive experiences early in life are closely associated with better performance at school, better social and emotional development, improved work outcomes, higher income and better lifelong health, including longer life expectancy.
The Marmot Review summarised the importance the impact of addressing inequalities in health in later life and investing in the early years to preventing ill health later in life.
The Labonte model identifies psycho-social factors as crucial determinants of health.
The Marmot Review concluded that being in good employment is usually protective of health while unemployment, particularly long term unemployment, contributes significantly to poor health.