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  1. 0-19 pathways - Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

    The enhanced Pre-school pathway The pre-school enhanced pathway is an integral part of the 0-19 Children’s teams delivering the healthy child programme 0-5 years.  The emphasis is on ensuring all Sefton children have the best start in life. It is child focused and supports parents/carers…
  2. Active Lifestyles (Healthy Lifestyles)

    The Active Lifestyles Programme aims to provide the whole community with the opportunity to live a more active and healthy lifestyle. Learning more about physical activity, healthy eating and nutrition has never been easier.We have a number of options depending on your health, level of…
  3. Carers Assessment

    As you are a parent you have the right to request a parent carer assessment under the Children and Families Act 2014. The assessment will areas such as consider: Your individual needs as a parent carer What could make looking after your child easier for…
  4. Children's Community Nurses

    The Children’s Community Nursing (CCN) Service compromises of five teams of experienced children’s nurses. The teams provides nursing care for children and young people, with acute and complex health requirements in their home or within a community setting. The Children’s Community Nursing Teams aim to:…
  5. Children's Community Physiotherapy in North Sefton

    The Community Children's Physiotherapy Service covers a wide range of conditions including respiratory, neurology and musculoskeletal difficulties in differing environments. The service provides assessment, diagnosis, treatment, equipment, practical advice and support to children and young people with a wide range of conditions to promote maximum recovery…
  6. Community Physiotherapy in South Sefton

    The Community Children's Physiotherapy Service covers a wide range of conditions including respiratory, neurology and musculoskeletal difficulties in differing environments. The service provides assessment, diagnosis, treatment, equipment, practical advice and support to children and young people with a wide range of conditions to promote maximum recovery…
  7. Designated Clinical Officer for SEND 0-25

    The SEND Code of Practice (SEND code of practice: 0 to 25 years - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)) requires the appointment of a medical/clinical practitioner to support the Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to meet its statutory responsibilities for children and young people with SEN and/or disabilities between…
  8. Developmental Paediatrics

    Community Paediatricians are concerned with neurodevelopmental delay including assessment for ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and associated behaviour problems. For more information you can also visit the Alder Hey Hospital website by clicking the link https://alderhey.nhs.uk/services/developmental-paediatrics
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