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Asthma videos
Video broadcast by BBC about Asthma and the importance of getting the right medication
Family support
Links to organisations providing family Support - emotional and practical, diabetes, disabilities, special educational needs, chronic and terminal illness
C-Card (free condoms)
Find out about condoms and where you can get them
https://www.nenc-healthiertogether.nhs.uk/health-for-young-people/sexual-health/c-card-free-condoms
Vaginal reflux
Vaginal reflux is a common problem in girls and results in wee being trapped in the vagina. This can lead to wetting when retained wee leaks from your daughter’s vagina, particularly when she stands up, jumps, coughs or sneezes. The wetting can occur much later after she has passed urine.
Sepsis - spotting the signs
Sepsis is a rare but serious reaction to an infection. If you get an infection, your body's immune system responds by trying to fight it. Sepsis is when this immune system response becomes overactive and starts to cause damage to the body itself. It can be hard to tell if you have sepsis. Your child might have a fever or high temperature or just feel very unwell. Sepsis needs to be treated urgently because it can quickly get worse and lead to septic shock (low blood pressure and or fast heart rate).
Conjunctivitis
Advice for parents/carers
https://www.nenc-healthiertogether.nhs.uk/parentscarers/worried-your-child-unwell/conjunctivitis
Milk and soya free diets for babies
Around 3% of children develop non-IgE Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy. Some children who are allergic to cow's milk protein are also allergic to soya protein so this may need to be excluded from the diet too. This information will help you avoid cow's milk protein and soya protein whilst making sure your baby gets all the nutrition they need to grow and develop
My baby has a sticky eye
Sticky eye, blocked tear duct information for parents and carers
Files
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.
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
Healthier Together Champions Session Jan 2024
Healthier Together Champions Session Jan 2024
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)
HT Champions Lunch and Learn - focus on oral health
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Developmental Dysplasia Paediatric Pathway
Developmental Dysplasia Paediatric Pathway
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.
My Life-My Future Adolescent Plan
This plan will help me with my transition knowledge and skills in healthcare
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