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ISSOP e-bulletin July

3 August, 2021

Dear CHIFA members

You can find the latest issue of the ISSOP (International Society for Social Pediatrics and Child Health) e-bulletin at the following link

https://www.issop.org/cmdownloads/issop-e-bulletin-july-2021-no-52/

The contents list is as follows

1. Introduction

1.1 Message from Jeff Goldhagen. ISSOP President

2. Meetings and news

2.1 Reflections from ISSOP Climate Change Webinar: “Responding to the Health and Mental Health Effects of Climate Change”

2.2 Feedback on e-bulletin – complete the survey now!

2.3 Violence on children in Africa on the rise

3. International Organisations

3.1 RCPCH and Climate Change

3.2 Ambient Air Pollution: Health Hazards to Children

3.3 Social Paediatrics in Russia 2021

4. Current controversy

4.1 ISSOP Statement on Israeli-Palestine Conflict

4.2 The children from the Olympic Venue

4.3 Are we selling children & adolescents a lifetime of ill-health? CAP-2030 webinar

5. CHIFA – IPA - CLEAR – ISSOP/INRICH reports

5.1 CHIFA report

5.2 IPA report

5.3 CLEAR report

5.4 ISSOP/INRICH report

6. Trainee report

6.1 Decolonizing ISSOP e-bulletin

7.1 Publications

7.1 Child Rights in pandemics

7.2 GC25, a framework to promote equity and protect children's rights on the Internet.

7.2 Physical punishment and child outcomes

7.3 Hidden Scars: how violence harms the mental health of children

8. COVID and Social Pediatrics reflections

8.1 The Vaccines during COVID in Japan

8.2 Arts and Health: Yellow fever: before and after....

8.3 Arts and sadness: Unstoppable. A tribute to COVID-19 victims in Brazil

9. Climate change update

9.1 UK unprepared for climate chaos

9.2 Ministers should urge public to eat less meat 9.3 Greeness of stimulus index

10. Social Pediatrics around the world 10.1 What does Yvon see through his window?

10.2 Tribute to Fabrizio Simonelli

Please remember that you can join ISSOP without cost at www.issop.org<http://www.issop.org>

Tony Waterston

CHIFA profile: Tony Waterston is a retired consultant paediatrician who worked mainly in the community in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He spent 6 years working in Zambia and Zimbabwe and directed the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Diploma in Palestinian Child Health teaching programme in the occupied Palestinian territories. He was an Editor of the Journal of Tropical Pediatrics and is on the Executive Committee of the International Society for Social Pediatrics. His academic interests are child poverty, advocacy for child health and children's rights. He is currently the lead moderator of CHIFA (HIFA's sister forum on child health and rights). He is also a member of the HIFA Steering Group.

Tony.Waterston AT newcastle.ac.uk