Confidential enquiry into postneonatal deaths, 1964-1966.
- Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Security.
- Date:
- 1970
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Confidential enquiry into postneonatal deaths, 1964-1966. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TYPE AND CONDITION OF HOUSING ACCOMMODATION AND ARRANGEMENTS Number of rooms occupied by household (as defined on page 1) = including kitchen if used as living room nae General description of accommodation. This should include details of structure (e.g. substandard or fit house); type of house (e.g. tenement, flat, house, etc.); type of ownership (e.g. owned, rented, etc.); whether family live in whole or part of house. Mention should be made of sanitary facilities, bath, w.c., hot and cold water and whether shared or not. Sleeping arrangements Did deceased child have its own room? Yes (J; No 1; Not known [J If not, with whom did it share? Pee pret ae Vale, een aa ie ae in: sees coe eer Did deceased child sleep in a bed or cot? Bed (J; Cot (J; Not known (1 Did deceased child sleep by itself? Yes (J; No (1; Not known (J If not, with whom did it share the bed or cot? .... Cleanliness of household Clean (]; Moderately clean (J; Dirty 7 Type of school of mother School leaving age of mother .... Does mother go out to work? Yes (11; No (J; Not known (J If yes, please state arrangements made for child is this an immigrant family? Yes 1); Not] If yes, please state country of origin and date of entry of mother... L.H.A. Report on Child. This should include details of other acute or chronic illness in the family and say whether the family needed frequent visits from the health visitor in view of poor child care or whether other agencies, e.g. Children’s Department, Probation Officers, had to be used. Please also state if there were any transport difficulties in getting child to hospital where this is applicable.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32183513_0071.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)