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Social contact/ isolation

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Primary connections (factors that are directly connected)


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Area-level deprivation

Media use and influence (social media, web, TV, online games)

Positive friendship groups (online and offline)

School facilities for physical activity

Family health status (e.g. mental, physical, addiction)

Membership of clubs, youth groups and societies

Rates of crime and disorder

Self-esteem

Learning environment that supports range of needs

Phone and internet network infrastructure

Safe and appealing places to socialise

Secondary connections (factors connected via one other factor)


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Access to green space

Air quality

Availability of apprenticeships and training

CYP capacity to get from A-B

Community cohesion

Criminal and/or anti-social behaviour

Employment conditions

Family health norms

Gambling

Local authority capacity to generate income

Parental engagement with services

Police

Resilience

School health services and curriculum

Service access: supply (approachability, acceptability, availability, affordability and appropriateness)

Youth offending team

Accessible information and advice on child health and wellbeing (online, written toolkits, telephone support etc)

Area demographics and diversity (e.g. age, citizenship status & ethnicity)

Availability of convenience calorie-dense food

Citizen engagement in governance

Community health norms

Economic security of household

Employment opportunities

Family support network

Household income

Loving family environment

Physical activity

Poverty

Risk of accident/ injury

Secondary and tertiary (physical and mental) health services

Sleep

Affordability of housing

Availability of affordable healthy food retailers

Bullying and/or peer pressure

Clean, quiet, safe residential environment

Community social capital

Education

Exclusion / attendance rates

Family/Parental capacity to support the child

Housing security, quality & living conditions

Mental health and wellbeing

Planning

Primary (physical and mental) health services

Risk of victimisation/ exploitation

Service access: demand (perceive, seek, reach, pay and engage)

Substance use

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