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Creating the healthiest generation of children: turning prevention, early intervention and children’s wellbeing into reality

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The King's Fund, London, W1G0AN
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£95 +VAT
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Children in England face some of the poorest health outcomes in Europe, with widening inequalities and growing concern about the long-term impact. This conference will explore the government’s ambition to create the ‘healthiest generation of children in our history’ through its Opportunity and Health missions. What will it take – nationally, regionally and locally – to make this vision a reality over the next decade? 

As children’s health services face increasing deprioritisation and underfunding, we’ll examine the structural changes needed to ensure that shifts towards neighbourhood-based, digital and preventive care truly deliver for children and young people. Recognising children as a distinct population health group, the event will highlight the importance of early intervention and integrated services. 

Sessions will explore how the forthcoming 10 Year Health Plan must embed prevention to improve childhood health and reduce future system pressures. With clear evidence that the most effective window for intervention begins in pregnancy, this event will move beyond theory to action, sharing practical examples of what works. 

Achieving this vision will require collaboration across health, education, social care, justice, housing and the voluntary sector. Together, we can ensure every child grows up healthy, supported and ready to thrive. 

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Barnardo's

This event is held in partnership with Barnardo's.

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Speakers include

  • A photo of Lynn Perry. She is wearing a colorful floral blazer and black top and is looking at the camera.

    Lynn Perry MBE

    Chief Executive, Barnardo’s
  • Headshot of Sarah Woolnough

    Sarah Woolnough

    Chief Executive
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    Melisa Campbell

    Associate Director of Public Health, Liverpool City Council
  • Professor Sir Michael Marmot photo

    Professor Sir Michael Marmot

    Director, University College London (UCL) Institute of Health Equity
  • Photograph of Amanda Sullivan.

    Amanda Sullivan

    CEO, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care Board
  • Dr Onyi Okonkwo_ photo

    Dr Onyinye Okonkwo

    GP Partner, The Wand Medical Centre
  • Priya Singh

    Dr Priya Singh

    Chair, NHS Frimley Integrated Care Board
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    Professor Paul Dimitri

    Professor of Child Health and Consultant in Paediatric Endocrinology, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust

Programme

Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Join us to move beyond theory to action and learn from practical examples of what works.

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Please note, there is a £20+VAT surcharge to cover the cost of processing invoices. This is in addition to the ticket price and will be added to your invoice. There is one invoice fee per order, not per ticket. There is no charge for paying by debit or credit card.

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We offer a limited number of bursary places for people with lived experience to ensure a balance of voices in the room. To apply for a bursary place please email us a short paragraph explaining why you wish to attend. 

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