Equal opportunities, welfare and child health: a review
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- DOI: 10.1177/136749359800200205
Equal opportunities, welfare and child health: a review
Abstract
Many families from ethnic minority backgrounds are disadvantaged. These families have poorer access to health care provision. Social factors such as poor housing are detrimental to both child health and child safety. Nurses from minority groups remain under represented within the NHS.
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