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Without GP’s it would be very difficult to find the correct referrals to meet individual needs and GPs
are often used to start of a process of treatment as they can identify and diagnose problems,
therefor we need GPs in order to progress to further checks, proper treatment plans that may be
provided by a hospital or referrals to other clinics, mental health services etc. (play therapists for
example come into our setting to work with children with individual needs that would of originally
started of with a visit to the GP, then a mental health specialist and then play therapist as the child
has ADHD.)
Baby clinics- they give various vaccines throughout the early stages of children’s lives from 0-5. The
role of baby clinic workers can help support mums with various aspects of young children and baby’s
life.
*Draw on how parents often have lots of questions and worries when babies are at a young age
especially first time mums, a lot of problems and individual needs.
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Variety of health centres.
General health care services: such as anti-natal care, adoption services, additional support for
children in education and wellbeing and emotional health services
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• The purpose and benefits of palliative care
Purpose/Benefits can sometimes be given at the beginning of the illness offering support and
preparation throughout the whole illness in order to make the experience as smooth and
emotionally supported for the family as possible.
Improves the quality of life for the child or family.
Would equally be important for child’s development if a parent or carer is having palliative care as
support can be offered to family including child.
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Agency linked to the department of health and social care in the government schemes, research
behind the legislation such as NHS.
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Example from setting, mother noticed that a child was having behavioural issues and falling over
often so setting suggested got their ears tested and now have hearing aids, more extreme examples
such as breaking a bone and having to go to A&E.
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They would use centile charts and perhaps the ‘red book’ to aid these investigations.
SLIDE 12
MMR stands for measles mumps rubella
6-IN-1 covers diphtheria, hepatitis B, Hib, Polio, tetanus, Whooping cough
Without GP’s it would be very difficult to find the correct referrals to meet individual needs and GPs
are often used to start of a process of treatment as they can identify and diagnose problems,
therefor we need GPs in order to progress to further checks, proper treatment plans that may be
provided by a hospital or referrals to other clinics, mental health services etc. (play therapists for
example come into our setting to work with children with individual needs that would of originally
started of with a visit to the GP, then a mental health specialist and then play therapist as the child
has ADHD.)
Baby clinics- they give various vaccines throughout the early stages of children’s lives from 0-5. The
role of baby clinic workers can help support mums with various aspects of young children and baby’s
life.
*Draw on how parents often have lots of questions and worries when babies are at a young age
especially first time mums, a lot of problems and individual needs.
SLIDE 3-
Variety of health centres.
General health care services: such as anti-natal care, adoption services, additional support for
children in education and wellbeing and emotional health services
SLIDE 6
• The purpose and benefits of palliative care
Purpose/Benefits can sometimes be given at the beginning of the illness offering support and
preparation throughout the whole illness in order to make the experience as smooth and
emotionally supported for the family as possible.
Improves the quality of life for the child or family.
Would equally be important for child’s development if a parent or carer is having palliative care as
support can be offered to family including child.
SLIDE 7
Agency linked to the department of health and social care in the government schemes, research
behind the legislation such as NHS.
SLIDE 8
Example from setting, mother noticed that a child was having behavioural issues and falling over
often so setting suggested got their ears tested and now have hearing aids, more extreme examples
such as breaking a bone and having to go to A&E.
SLIDE 9
They would use centile charts and perhaps the ‘red book’ to aid these investigations.
SLIDE 12
MMR stands for measles mumps rubella
6-IN-1 covers diphtheria, hepatitis B, Hib, Polio, tetanus, Whooping cough