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Guardian Healthy Kids summit

Healthy Kids Summit -Where's our next generation heading?

Monday October 15 2007
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, London

Millions of pounds and tireless efforts are spent every year to ensure the wellbeing of our young people, and yet the recent Unicef report suggests that British children are the unhappiest in the industrialised Western world. So what’s going wrong? Where do responsibilities lie? Do we need to do more, or just be cleverer about it?

The inaugural Healthy Kids Summit reflects the increasing importance of this debate, and will also aim to shape it. Taking a new slant, it will explore holistic solutions, and ask if we should consider a joined-up approach to the challenges of physical, sexual and mental welfare.

For delegate prices and to book your place at this one-day summit visit: www.societyguardian.co.uk/healthykidssummit

The event is designed for directors and leaders committed to understanding and influencing this changing landscape. This is your chance to meet key thinkers across health, social care, and children's services, from the public, private and voluntary sectors.

Interest in the event has been high so early booking is recommended. You can register at www.societyguardian.co.uk/healthykidssummit or call 01462 744054.
Last updated date : 9/14/2007


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