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Growing up
Links to organisations needed when growing up ,including information to help with accessing your GP, preparing for adulthood and puberty
Is my primary school age child autistic?
Your child's brain is unique to them and they will have unique skills, abilities, and needs. An autistic child has a different way of understanding and relating to other people and the world around them. Autism is a lifelong condition. It affects different children in different ways. Remember that these differences aren’t always negative. Your autistic child might need support to thrive but thrive they can!
Vaping resources
Vaping the facts poster
Back pain
Back pain in children is becoming increasing common, more so in girls than boys; but is rarely a serious problem. In younger children back pain may be growth related or may indicate more serious pathology such as infection or tumours. In older children back pain is commonly musculo-skeletal; overuse, carrying heavy backpacks, and sprains and fractures may cause pain. Less common conditions include slipped discs and inflammatory diseases. Congenital disorders such as scoliosis may present at any age.
Asthma Action Plan
Advice to achieve and maintain good control for Children and Young People over 2 years old
https://www.nenc-healthiertogether.nhs.uk/professionals/parent-advice-sheets/asthma-action-plan
Gender identity
https://www.nenc-healthiertogether.nhs.uk/health-for-young-people/lgbt/gender-identity
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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.
Developmental Dysplasia Paediatric Pathway
Developmental Dysplasia Paediatric Pathway
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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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