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Family hubs are part of a government programme, designed to bring people together from the council, NHS, community organisations and more, to support families all in one place. You can get support from pregnancy right up until your child turns 19, or 25 if they…
03000 261 111
The 0-25 Family Health Service includes family health visitors, family health specialist public health nurses, family health practitioners, emotional resilience nurses and support staff, who deliver the Healthy Child Programme. This programme provides universal and targeted prevention and early intervention support during pregnancy, childhood, and…
03000 263 538
It is important that everyone over the age of 14 who is on their doctor's learning disability register has an annual health check.  Your carer can check for you if you are on the register.  These checks are free and can help you stay well…
For preschool (0 – 5 years) children the Autism Service is provided by County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust and can be referred to via the Health Visiting Team (delivered by Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust).  For school age (6-18 years) the Autism…
Care, Education and Treatment Reviews (CETR) are focused on children and young people whom either have been, or may be about to be, admitted to a specialist mental health and/or learning disability hospital either in the NHS or in the independent sector. The CETR brings…
Children’s equipment can be bought or loaned from providers to help assist people with daily living, promote independence and to improve quality of life. Services are designed primarily to support children and young people in the community however equipment is also available to prevent admission…
The NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of paediatric and community children's nursing services for the local population. The service offers a range of clinics for children and young people from birth to 18 years old and depending on the clinic, a team of paediatricians,…
There are different levels of intervention to provide continence support to children, young people, and their families. Level 1 is an early intervention which includes advice and guidance from the 0- 25 Family Health Service Team. This provides support for toilet training, night-time wetting, day-time…
Children's Continuing Care (CCC) is for children and young people aged up to 18 years whose needs cannot be met by commissioned services. Eligibility is decided by a team of specialist nurses using a decision support tool which has been developed nationally as part of…
Continuing Health Care is an arrangement equivalent to CCC for people over the age of 18 years but is slightly different. To be eligible for NHS Continuing Health Care a person must be assessed by a multi-disciplinary team of health care professionals who will look…

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