
Scottish children among highest inequality rates in Europe
Findings of major international report across 42 countries
Findings of major international report across 42 countries
Director of the Child and Adolescent Health Research Unit (CAHRU), Professor Candace Currie, awarded prestigious Wolfson Research Merit Award
Early intervention can improve health now and ensure a better future
Suicide rates for young people have increased dramatically in Scotland's most deprived areas, according to research by the University of St Andrews.
A conference asking, "What have we learned since the Black Report?" will be held at the University of St Andrews today.
A lively debate on health inequalities will take place in St Andrews this week (Friday 19 March 2004).