The Baby Box scheme in Scotland: A study of public attitudes and social value
Abstract Background The Scottish Government introduced a free Baby Box scheme for all new parents in 2017, modelled on the Finnish scheme, to give every baby 'an equal start in life'. There is little evidence that it results in better health outcomes, but there has been limited research in...
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Main Authors: | Zoë Skea (Author), Agata Kostrzewa (Author), Louise Locock (Author), Mairead Black (Author), Heather M. Morgan (Author), Mandy Ryan (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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