What is the healthy child Programme 2021?
It focuses on the contribution of health visiting and school nursing services leading and co-ordinating the delivery of public health for children aged 0 to 19. The healthy child programme aims to bring together health, education and other main partners to deliver an effective programme for prevention and support.
What is the healthy child Programme summary?
The Healthy Child Programme for the early life stages focuses on a universal preventative service, providing families with a programme of screening, immunisation, health and development reviews, supplemented by advice around health, wellbeing and parenting.
What is health child Programme?
The Healthy Child Programme (HCP) is an elearning programme for all healthcare professionals working with pregnancy and the first five years of life. It is suitable for health visitors, nurses, trainee paediatricians and the child health team as part of blended learning for those in training, or wishing to update.
When was the healthy child Programme updated?
18th March 2021 Yesterday afternoon, the long-awaited refreshed commissioning guidance for health visiting and school nursing was published by Public Health England (PHE). This guidance supersedes the previous guidance which was last updated in March 2018.
What is the 0 19 service?
The Redbridge Universal Childrens Service (0 to 19 years) is responsible for delivering public health programmes and interventions to improve health outcomes for all parents, children, young people and their families.
What is every child matters called now?
Key changes to phrases in the children’s sector include the replacement of safeguarding with child protection, children’s trusts with “local areas, better, fairer, services'” and using the term “help children achieve more” in place of Every Child Matters or the five outcomes.
What are the 5 outcomes of Every Child Matters?
The five outcomes identified were: being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and achieving, making a positive contribution and achieving economic well-being (DfES, 2003, p. 19).
What are the 6 high impact areas?
Health visitors lead the Healthy Child Programme 0 to 5 and the 6 early years high impact areas:
- supporting the transition to parenthood.
- supporting maternal and family mental health.
- supporting breastfeeding.
- supporting healthy weight, healthy nutrition.
- improving health literacy; reducing accidents and minor illnesses.
What does the Healthy Child programme do for children?
The Healthy Child Programme for the early life stages focuses on a universal preventative service, providing families with a programme of screening, immunisation, health and development reviews, supplemented by advice around health, wellbeing and parenting.
How old do you have to be to be on healthy child programme?
‘Healthy Child Programme: from 5 to 19 years old’ sets out the recommended framework of universal and progressive services for children and young people to promote optimal health and wellbeing.
Who are the authors of the Healthy Child programme?
Healthy Child Programme – The two year review Author DH Publication date 27 Oct 2009 Target audience PCT CEs, Directors of PH, Directors of Nursing, PCT Chairs, Allied Health Professionals, GPs, Directors of Children’s SSs, Health Visitors and Sure Start Children Centres Circulation list
What is the evidence for a healthy child?
Attachment 96 Antenatal programmes 96 Postnatal programmes 96 Identifying families in need of additional support 100 Implementation issues 100 Workforce skills and training 101 Additional primary studies 101 8.