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Terms & ConditionsThis website is operated by East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust. East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust is the provider of Norfolk & Waveney Children & Young People’s Health Services, the creators of this website... It is not intended to replace a consultation with an appropriately qualified health professional. W. If you are concerned about your health, please contact a health professional or call NHS 111

Key Worker Service Home > Our Services > Key Worker Service

 \nA key worker is chosen in consultation with the parent and can be:\n\nA health or care professional already working with the family\n\nor\n\nA parent or carer or someone close to the family\n\n","blocks":{"contentData":[],"settingsData":[]}} Dive Deeper Who Is It For? The Norfolk Key Worker Service is offered to disabled children and young people, from birth to age 18 (19 if in a complex needs school), who: Are registered with a GP within gr

Compliments & Complaints Home > Compliments & Complaints

  Complete an online feedback surveyPatient Advice & Liaison Service Our Patien... FREEPOST: Licence Number RTGA-CTLG-SCKHEast of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)Complaints  If you or your relatives are unhappy about any aspect of your care or the service you have received, please speak to a member of staff in the first instance if you feel able to, to give them the opportunity to put things right

Children's Community Nursing Service Home > Our Services > Children's Community Nursing Service

  Our team of children’s nurses work closely with parents and carers, as well as other health and care professionals, to offer nursing care and support to children and families across Norfolk (except Great Yarmouth).  Dive Deeper The Care We Offer By caring for children in their own homes, we aim to enable children and their families... The Medicom Team will ask you about your child’s health and pass your call on to one of our nurses, if appropriate

School Age Request For Support Home > Speech and Language > Speech and Language Further Help > School Age Request For Support

net Alternatively you can post the completed form to: Norfolk and Waveney Children and Young People's Health Services,Children's Speech & Language Therapy,Unit 3, Cringleford Business Centre,Intwood Road,Norwich, Norfolk,NR4 6AU

Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring In Labour Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Your Pregnancy Journey > Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring In Labour

The Risks If your baby is not coping well with ... If you have any risk factors during pregnancy and labour or health problems that might affect how your baby copes with labour, you may be recommended a CTG... If you live in Suffolk You can contact the health visiting team by calling 0345 607 8866, texting 07312 277020 or emailing childrenshealth@suffolk... It provides reliable and trustworthy advice and support on lots of health and wellbeing topics

Children's Continence Service Home > Our Services > Children's Continence Service

We are a specialist level 2 service which means that these problems should first be addressed by universal services such as health visitors, school nurses, GPs or Just One Number... Referrals can be made to the Children’s Continence Service if advice and support from universal services (health visitors, school nurses, GPs or Just One Number) haven’t improved the continence problem

Self-Weigh Home > Our Services > Self-Weigh

This is usually by the time they are 2 weeks old, but your health visitor will advise you... If you do feel worried that your baby is not gaining enough weight or might be gaining too much weight, you can call Just One Number to talk it through with a health professional. Knowing They Are Growing Helpful VideosWho Can Help? The Healthy Child Service team focuses on the health and development of your child

Children's Epilepsy Nursing Service Home > Our Services > Children's Epilepsy Nursing Service

Liaising with other professionals from health, social care, education or other agencies involved in the child’s care Providing the young person and their carers with information about transition and a joint transition clinic with the Adult Epilepsy Nursing Service

Expressing Milk Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Infant Feeding > Breastfeeding > Expressing Milk

Although breastfeeding and expressing breaks in the workplace are not a statutory requirement, employers must meet obligations to breastfeeding employees under Health and Safety Law, Flexible Working Law and Discrimination Law. Read more about breastfeeding rights in the workplace Returning to Work? Expressing Assessment Form An expressing assessment form is something that you, or a health practitioner working with your family can use to identi