While on the subject of children, and also touching upon the subject of 'openness'.
As some door open...others are set to close...
"We are gravely concerned at the possibility that annual data on child mortality rates in the UK, including the number of stillbirths, neonatal deaths, unexplained infant deaths and deaths from injuries and suicide, will no longer be published. This poses a real threat to improving the health of our children, particularly given that the UK has one of the worst child-mortality rates in Europe. Without this data we won't know why children in the UK are dying. If we don't know that, we can't develop interventions to prevent these deaths. And without annual data, we won't know whether any steps that are being taken are having a positive effect. The cost of producing each data set is said to be between £10,000 and £50,000 a year; a small price to pay for an invaluable measure of child health.
Dr Hilary Cass, President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Francine Bates, Chief executive, The Lullaby Trust, Peter Wanless, Chief executive, NSPCC, Dr Hilary Emery, Chief executive, National Children's Bureau, Jane van Zyl, Deputy chief executive, Sands, Andy Cole, Chief executive, Bliss, Katrina Phillips, Chief executive, Child Accident Prevention Trust"
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/oct/30/child-death-figuresIgnorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.