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Figure 2.2.3 A preventive model — multiple impactsStrategic change indicatorsThe strategic change indicators were chosen for their potential to lead to change inthe headline indicators over time. Most indicators are linked to outcomes — not tospecific policy actions or service outputs. However, some outputs are so closely tiedto outcomes that they have been included: for example, water, sewerage, and accessto primary health care. The framework is based on the understanding that individualagencies in each jurisdiction will examine their capacity to contribute toimprovements in these indicators.The following sections provide a brief rationale for each strategic area for action,and list the relevant strategic change indicators. Any changes to indicators from the2005 Report are identified.Early child development and growth (prenatal to age 3)Providing a child with a good start in life can have a profound effect on his or herpassage through the life cycle. Health, growth and development in the first threeyears play a critical role in later outcomes. Key indicators are:• Injury and preventable diseases2.7

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