Evidence Base Policy Guidance Sample Clauses

Evidence Base Policy Guidance. National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (October 2004) • Every Child Matters (2003) • Aiming High for Disabled Children (May 2007) • Child Health Promotion Programme (March 2008) • Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures (Feb 2009) • Relevant NICE guidance • Brighton and Hove City Council’s Corporate Plan • Brighten up ; growing up in Brighton and Hove (Brighton & Hove Public Health Report 2008) • Brighton and Hove Therapies Review 2009 • NHS Brighton and Hove Annual Operating Plan (2011) 1.3 General Overview The Service will provide appropriate physiotherapy screening, assessment, diagnosis and management of children and young people within the Service boundary. Activity for Physiotherapy: The following information can be provided for 2010/2011 • Percentage of preschool population seen by service • Percentage of school age population seen by service • Number of children referred to the service • Number of follow up contacts seen • Number of children discharged from the service • Percentage of children and young people seen as children in care Service Benefits • Specialist, targeted and universal approach to supporting children with speech and language needs from the city’s C&YP population. • Therapy leadership encompassing the most vulnerable groups with the objective of reducing health inequalities; • Broad range of specialism’s provided from CYP Integrated child development and disability and SDHT services to
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Evidence Base Policy Guidance. National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (October 2004) • Every Child Matters (2003) • Aiming High for Disabled Children (May 2007) • Child Health Promotion Programme (March 2008) • Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures (Feb 2009) • Relevant NICE guidance • Brighton and Hove City Council’s Corporate Plan • Brighten up ; growing up in Brighton and Hove (Brighton & Hove Public Health Report 2008) • NHS Brighton and Hove Annual Operating Plan (2011) • Currency options for Healthy Child Programme – Transforming Community Services (DH 2010) • Getting it right for children, young people and families (DH March 2012) 1.3 General Overview The Service will provide appropriate paediatric or consultant nurse assessment, diagnosis and management of children and young people within the Service boundary. Activity ( these details can be provided for last year) • Number of school age population seen by service • Number of primary school age population seen • Number of secondary school age population seen • Number of transfer into area school age contacts seen • Number of school age population assessed as having additional needs • Number of school age population assessed using CAF • Number of school age population seen as children in care • Number of child population seen with a child protection plan Service Benefits • Targeted approach to seeing children with child development, disability with continuous health care needs from the
Evidence Base Policy Guidance. Promoting the Health of Looked After ChildrenStatutory Guidance (2009) • National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (October 2004) • Every Child Matters (2003) • Aiming High for Disabled Children (May 2007) • Child Health Promotion Programme (March 2008) • Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures (Feb 2009) • Relevant NICE guidance • Brighton and Hove City Children and Young People’s Plan (2009-2012) • Brighten up ; growing up in Brighton and Hove (Brighton & Hove Public Health Report 2008) • NHS Brighton and Hove Annual Operating Plan (2010) • Currency options for Healthy Child Programme – Transforming Community Services (DH 2010) • CQC Essential Outcomes (CQC, 2010-11) • SDHT Governance strategy 2010 • Working Together Guidance 2010 1.3
Evidence Base Policy Guidance. National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (October 2004) • Every Child Matters (2003) • Aiming High for Disabled Children (May 2007) • Children’s Centre Statutory Guidance 2010 • Healthy Child Programme (October 2009) • Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures (Feb 2009) • Relevant NICE guidance • City Council’s Corporate Plan • Brighten up ; growing up in Brighton and Hove (Brighton & Hove Public Health Report 2008) • A funding model for health visiting ( Xxxxx Xxxxxx 2007) • NHS Brighton and Hove Operating Framework (2011) • Currency options for Healthy Child Programme – Transforming Community Services (DH 2010) • Marmot Review: Health Inequalities in England (2010) • Health visitor implementation plan 2011-15: a call to action, (February 2011) • Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond And other relevant guidance 1.3 General Overview The Service will provide appropriate HV led assessment, screening, surveillance and interventions for pre-school children and their families within the Service boundary. Activity Data which can be provided • For 2012/13 percentage of new births seen • Percentage of child population assessed as having additional needsNumber of targeted children seen each quarter • Number of universal children seen each quarter
Evidence Base Policy Guidance. National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (October 2004) • Every Child Matters (2003) • Aiming High for Disabled Children (May 2007) • Bercow Report (2008) • Better Communication (2008) • Child Health Promotion Programme (March 2008) • Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures (Feb 2009) • Relevant NICE guidance • Brighton and Hove City Children and Young People’s Plan (2009-2012) • Brighton and Hove Therapies Review 2009 1.3 General Overview The Service will provide appropriate speech and language screening, assessment, diagnosis and management of children and young people within the Service boundary. Service Benefits • Specialist, targeted and universal approach to supporting children with speech and language needs from the city’s C&YP population. • Working with the most vulnerable groups with the objective of reducing health inequalities; • Broad range of specialism’s provided within the Service to ensure that complex therapy needs can be met; • Strong, positive integrated multi agency and integrated multi disciplinary planning and working relationships that ensure effective delivery of health services to vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people. 1.4

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