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how to keep your house warm tips.

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LGBT+ Information, Support and Advice



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Life skills

Links to organisations needed to help with life skills for young people

a mental health problem or an addiction

Speak out together

'Speak Out Together' videos that have been written by and performed by young people from across the NENC region. Streetwise worked with young people to create this series of short films to help promote awareness around onlookers safely intervening in situations where someone is the target of hate crime type behaviour. The films introduce 5 helpful, safe approached to being an 'Active Bystander' – Direct, Distract, Delegate, Document & Delay.

Healthy weight

It is very important that children have a healthy diet and here are some of the ways in which you can encourage this within your family.

Transition from children's to adult healthcare - for professionals

The transition from paediatric to adult services can be a frightening and confusing time for young people, their families and carers. Paediatric teams often have more flexibility and are able to take an holistic, whole person approach rather than a condition or organ specific focus. The new clinical teams often don’t have in-depth knowledge of a young person’s complex condition. It can also cause considerable workload, headaches and last-minute panic for the primary care team when services that have been in place for years are suddenly not available anymore. This is particularly true for young people with life limiting and complex conditions, who are often the most vulnerable.

Transition from children's to adult healthcare - for parents and carers

As young people get older, an adult clinic is the best place for them to get the care they need. By the end of the transition process they may feel that they have grown out of children’s services and be glad to move on to a more grown-up setting.

Teenagers (14 years up) - sleep advice

It is normal that as teenagers grow, they have an increased sleep requirement, they often need between 8-10 hours per night. Good sleep is vital for teenagers due to their mental, physical, social and educational development. Poor sleep can affect mood, causing irritability and heightened emotional reactions. Prolonged poor sleep can be a factor in depression and anxiety.

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Poverty Proofing Healthcare professionals (PDF)

Poverty has a significant impact on communities across the UK, with over 14 million people affected by poverty, including 71% of working households and 42% of families with three or more children particularly affected. With increasing healthcare inequalities experienced by those living in poverty, it is imperative that as healthcare providers we are in a position to ensure that our services meet everyone's needs.

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Developmental Dysplasia Paediatric Pathway

Developmental Dysplasia Paediatric Pathway

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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) Pathway

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Healthier Together Champions Session Jan 2024 Presentation

Healthier Together Champions Session Jan 2024 Presentation

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Healthier Together Champions Session Jan 2024

Healthier Together Champions Session Jan 2024

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HT A4 poster who can I speak to about my health (girl)

HT A4 promotional poster, who can I speak to about my health (girl)

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HT Champions Lunch and Learn - focus on oral health

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My Life My Future How-to guide 2023

My Life, My Future (MLMF) is a person-centred, transition planning tool, for young people from age 11+, who are living with long term health conditions. It can be used to consult with disabled young people or those who find it harder to speak up for themselves. It was originally based around The Transition Pathway: guidance and tools to support person-centred transition planning with young disabled people aged 13–25.

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My Life-My Future Adolescent Plan

This plan will help me with my transition knowledge and skills in healthcare

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Facts-of-life-report-final Explore eight chapters of regional statistics and Facts for CYP growing in in NENC across health, education and wider areas

CHWN Facts of Life

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