• Hilltop YMCA - YMCA of Central Ohio
    Hilltop YMCA - YMCA of Central Ohio
    4
    4
    2879 Valleyview Dr, Columbus
    CLOSE · 07:00 - 20:00 · +1 614-389-4565
    "A smaller, older Y, but with a nice workout area and other amenities. 4-lane pool, small but clean. In fact, the whole building was pretty clean, and looks to have been renovated in the last few years. Staff were friendly and helpful. I'd probably swim somewhere else since it can get busy, but workout was fun and easy."
  • Hilliard/Ray Patch Family YMCA - YMCA of Central Ohio
    Hilliard/Ray Patch Family YMCA - YMCA of Central Ohio
    4515 Cosgray Rd, Hilliard
    CLOSE · 05:30 - 21:00 · +1 614-389-4557
  • Groveport Parks and Recreation Soccer Field
    4805 S Hamilton Rd, Groveport
    +1 614-836-1000
  • Groveport Aquatic Center
    Groveport Aquatic Center
    3.5
    10
    7370 Groveport Rd, Groveport
    CLOSE · 12:00 - 19:00 · +1 614-836-2255
    "The customer service has been 5 star, the pool, bathroom, and locker rooms are very clean. It's worth the price of admission.\nI'm subtracting 4 stars for the busted speaker systems blasting (Sunny 95) off station full of STATIC. This static noise is unescapable because several speakers are mounted throughout the area. This static music is so loud that the lifeguard that I was standing face to face couldn't hear me ask her a question about the noise. That's VERY problematic in and of itself. This would have been a perfect pool party if it wasn't for the NOISE POLLUTION BLASTING OUT OF SEVERAL SPEAKERS. FIX IT OR TURN IT OFF."
child swim pool lessons
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/health-topics/child-health
Child health
Child healthProtecting and improving the health of children is of fundamental importance. Over the past several decades, we have seen dramatic progress in improving the health and reducing the mortality rate of young children. Among other encouraging statistics, the number of children dying before the age of 5 was halved from 2000 to 2017, and more mothers and children are surviving today than ...
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/news-room/commentaries/detail/…
Children and young people’s mental health: the case for action
WHO advocates for a comprehensive response to the mental health needs of children and young people, with a focus on strengthening policies and legislation; promoting enabling environments (in homes, schools, communities, workplaces and digital spaces) and building preventive and care services.
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/news/item/20-11-2024-inclusion…
Inclusion for every child: reaching every child affected by tuberculosis
Every child has the right to quality health care, including the 1.25 million children and young adolescents who fell ill with TB in 2023. The theme of this year’s World Children’s Day, “Inclusion for every child”, is particularly relevant given the significant gaps in access to TB prevention and diagnostic services for TB in children.
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-patient-safety…
World Patient Safety Day 2025
World Patient Safety Day 17 September 2025 Every child has the right to safe, quality health care — from the very beginning. Yet, newborns and young children face higher risks due to their rapid development, evolving health needs and different disease patterns. They rely on adults to speak up and make decisions for them.
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/health-topics/child-growth
Child growth - World Health Organization (WHO)
Child malnutrition is a major public health issue worldwide. An estimated 144 million children under age 5 are stunted, 47 million are wasted and 38.3 million have overweight or obesity. Around 45% of deaths among children under 5 years of age are linked to undernutrition. Measuring the growth of infants and children is an important part of child health surveillance. Inadequate infant growth ...
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/c…
Child maltreatment - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on child maltreatment providing key facts and information on the scope of the problem, consequences, prevention and WHO response.
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/tools/child-growth-standards/s…
Child growth standards - World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO Child Growth StandardsThis web site presents the WHO Child Growth Standards. These standards were developed using data collected in the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study. The site presents documentation on how the physical growth curves and motor milestone windows of achievement were developed as well as application tools to support implementation of the standards.
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/es/news-room/questions-and-ans…
Patrones de crecimiento infantil
Las tablas con los patrones de referencia de la OMS para el crecimiento (5-19 años), de 2007, se basan en un nuevo análisis de los datos de 1977 del Centro Nacional de Estadísticas de la Salud. Estos patrones complementan los patrones de crecimiento infantil de la OMS (0-60 meses), publicados en abril de 2006, y se utilizan para hacer un seguimiento mundial, aunque también pueden servir ...
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/tools/clinical-trials-registry…
Clinical trials in children - World Health Organization (WHO)
Because their bodies work differently, it’s important to create child-specific medicines and treatments instead of just modifying adult doses and therapies. Clinical trials in children need to pass rigorous ethical evaluations and meet certain standards before being allowed to recruit patients. Can I enroll my child in a clinical trial?
Global web icon
who.int
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/c…
Child mortality (under 5 years) - World Health Organization (WHO)
Child SurvivalKey facts In 2020 an estimated 5 million children under the age of 5 years died, mostly from preventable and treatable causes. Approximately half of those deaths, 2.4 million, occurred among newborns (in the first 28 days of life). While the global under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) fell to 37 deaths per 1000 live births in 2020, children in sub-Saharan continued to have the highest ...