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'Parents need lessons for children's mental health' | 'Parents need lessons for children's mental health' |
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Parents should have lessons provided by the government on how to raise their children, Britain's leading public health expert has said. | Parents should have lessons provided by the government on how to raise their children, Britain's leading public health expert has said. |
Professor John Ashton, outgoing president of the Faculty of Public Health (FPH), said children were neglected by some schools and parents. | Professor John Ashton, outgoing president of the Faculty of Public Health (FPH), said children were neglected by some schools and parents. |
He said the state should help stop children being crippled by conditions such as anxiety, anorexia and obesity. | He said the state should help stop children being crippled by conditions such as anxiety, anorexia and obesity. |
The FPH has released a report calling for mental health improvements. | The FPH has released a report calling for mental health improvements. |
It says: "Mental, emotional or psychological problems account for more disability than all physical health problems put together. | It says: "Mental, emotional or psychological problems account for more disability than all physical health problems put together. |
"Although we cannot say yet exactly how much of the burden of mental illness could be prevented, we know prevention is possible." | "Although we cannot say yet exactly how much of the burden of mental illness could be prevented, we know prevention is possible." |
Human cost | Human cost |
One in 10 children aged five to 16 years had a mental health problem that warranted support and treatment, the report said. | One in 10 children aged five to 16 years had a mental health problem that warranted support and treatment, the report said. |
And the quality of the parent-child relationship and parenting more broadly played a primary role. | And the quality of the parent-child relationship and parenting more broadly played a primary role. |
Prof Ashton said that, given the huge financial and human cost of mental health problems, more should be done to tackle their causes. | Prof Ashton said that, given the huge financial and human cost of mental health problems, more should be done to tackle their causes. |
He said: "We've done well in terms of producing live, healthy babies over the last 60, 70 years, but, by the time children are leaving school, between 10% and 15% of them are in trouble emotionally or mentally, and suffer from things like obesity, eating disorders, anxiety and stress. | |
"Having produced healthy babies we then set about neglecting them." | |
Prof Ashton suggested parenting advice and support could be provided by investing in existing networks - such as health visitors and schools. And by using social media to reach parents and setting up 24/7 helplines - for example for people raising adolescents. | |
Parenting key | Parenting key |
Prof Sarah Stewart-Brown, who produced the report, said diet and activity played a role in mental health but "supporting parenting is key. The first 1,001 days of a child's life are particularly important. | Prof Sarah Stewart-Brown, who produced the report, said diet and activity played a role in mental health but "supporting parenting is key. The first 1,001 days of a child's life are particularly important. |
"Over three-quarters of all mental health problems emerge in childhood and adolescence." | "Over three-quarters of all mental health problems emerge in childhood and adolescence." |
Programmes based in schools, workplaces, doctors' surgeries, and in the community could help, she said. | Programmes based in schools, workplaces, doctors' surgeries, and in the community could help, she said. |
The Faculty of Public Health sets standards for public health specialists in the UK and covers 3,300 professionals. | The Faculty of Public Health sets standards for public health specialists in the UK and covers 3,300 professionals. |
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