The importance of perinatal mental health and parent-infant relationships, paragraph 4 This is due to the availability of more up-to-date data. For example, in 2021 to 2022, just 36% of babies in the North East in England were breastfed at 6 to 8 weeks, compared to 52% in the East of England There are significant regional variations in breastfeeding rates. For example, in 2021 to 2022, just 37% of babies in the North East in England were breastfed at 6 to 8 weeks, compared to 52% in the East of England In June 2020, a UK survey found that 28% of breastfeeding women did not feel they had the support they needed, paragraph 2 In June 2020, a UK survey found that 28% of breastfeeding women did not feel they had the support they needed and only 32% were confident that they could access support Sentence updated to remove misleading statistic from: However, the 2010 Infant Feeding Survey states that only 1% of babies in the UK are exclusively breastfed until that age (compared to 34% in Portugal), paragraph 5 However, the 2010 Infant Feeding Survey found that only 1% of babies in the UK are exclusively breastfed until that age (compared to 34% in Portugal) Context - Evidence, challenges and opportunities The importance of breastfeeding, paragraph 4 Source: Estimates of the population for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - Office for National Statistics () (mid-2021 edition). This is rounded to the nearest 10,000 and based on most recent population estimates (mid-2021) from ONS on the number of babies and toddlers aged 0 to 2 in the 87 local authorities with funding to deliver family hubs. Annex: FLS Data Table – Parents and Children. Family and its protective effect: Part 1 of the Independent Family Review. Estimates of the population for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. This is rounded to the nearest 10,000 and based on most recent population estimates from ONS on the number of babies and toddlers aged 0 to 2 in the 87 local authorities with funding to deliver family hubs. The Royal Foundation’s (2020) State of the Nation report (PDF, 1.97MB). Costs of perinatal mental health problems. Footnote 23 (now footnote 22)Ĭentre for Mental Health. Costs of perinatal mental health problems (PDF, 3.80MB). The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK.Ĭentre for Mental Health. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 14(3). Removal of unnecessary reference, which was previously:Įmla Fitzsimons and Marcos Vera-Hernández. Protecting health and saving lives: a call to action. The costs of late intervention: EIF analysis 2016. The costs of late intervention: EIF analysis 2016.Įarly Intervention Foundation. All footnotes have been re-checked for accuracy and re-numbered accordingly.Īs a result of this, the following changes have been made: Footnote 1Įarly Intervention Foundation. An issue with references was discovered in the web accessible and print versions of the report.
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