Born in Bradford will be hosting the 10th International Network for Research on Inequalities in Child Health (INRICH) conference on 7 and 8 June at Kala Sangam in Bradford.
The conference has attracted world-leading researchers from the UK, and as far away as Australia and the United States.
The organisers say researchers will discuss child health inequalities, develop solutions and share good practice. There will be presentations on how adverse childhood experiences can affect later life, lessons learned to reduce child health inequalities, and what Bradford is doing to help give children the best start in life. There will also be panels from Bradford policymakers to discuss how the research can put into practice.
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