Health problems, psychological disorders, worsening of poverty, abuse, domestic accidents, dropping out of school or dropping out of school ... Although they are spared by the coronavirus, children are often the first victims of the measures taken to fight against the epidemic.
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To prevent the effects of a "new health crisis" on children, the High Council for Public Health (HCSP), an expert body for the Ministry of Solidarity and Health, recently made a series of recommendations to the Secretary of State for Children and Families. Do not leave any child "without stable shelter" , ensure better monitoring of their health, increase the number of "mobilizable" beds , fight against poverty and food insecurity, strengthen training in screening for abuse and " school ” of pupils in difficulty…
Our children had to be a priority in the return of face-to-face education during the deconfinement, but this was not the case
Sophie Perrier, deputy director of the innovation, support and quality service of Action EnfanceFor epidemiologist Thierry Lang, member of the HCSP, more than a health issue, the coronavirus has had
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