Air Pollution Companion

Welcome to the Air Pollution Companion – a ‘one stop shop’ to learn about air pollution and child health, and integrate it into your practice. This resource was developed by the Clean Air Fund Partnership team, which includes three Clinical Fellows working alongside RCPCH policy experts.

How to use the Air Pollution Companion: If you're new to this topic, head to 'build your knowledge'. If you're already confident in your understanding, choose 'talk to patients' or 'advocate for change' to expand your skills.

Our library of case studies highlights projects and professionals working to improve air quality, and we're also exploring clean air clinics as a model for clinical change. If we've piqued your interest, join our 'clean air community' to collaborate with like-minded colleagues and stay updated on current events.

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For anyone interested in learning more about air pollution and its impact on child health.
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For child health professionals who want to make talking about air pollution 'business as usual'.
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For health professionals who want to advocate for broader systemic change to improve air quality.
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Explore our library of case studies highlighting projects and professionals working to improve air quality.
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Discover more about our national and international networks focused on air pollution and child health.
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For policy makers, NHS leaders and child health professionals. Read more about these innovative clinics.
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This project is funded by the Clean Air Fund, a global philanthropic organisation dedicated to tackling air pollution.
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Updated in September 2024, our statement reviews the latest evidence on air pollution and child health in the UK, and provides policy recommendations.
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RCPCH work to tackle climate change

Children are among the most vulnerable to the health risks of climate change. See our position statement, action plan and resources produced with our working group of enthusiastic members and staff - and join us in tackling this issue.