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Your free e-learning resource for the UK workforce: Educational, Inspiring, Informative and Inclusive. Together we can challenge and positively change our own and others fears, ideas and attitudes towards disability and disabled children and young people.
This essential, award-winning eLearning resource covers health promotion and common child health issues from infancy to adulthood
Kidzmed is a programme developed for members of the multidisciplinary team to teach children and young people how to swallow pills.
These free, practical eLearning sessions help adults identify and understand children and young people with mental health issues whenever and wherever they are needed.
Spotting the Sick Child is an interactive tool commissioned by the Department of Health and Health Education England to support health professionals in the assessment of the acutely sick child.
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Dr Omowunmi Akindolie focuses on these standards, which had been audited in 2017, using a real-life service as an example of how standards can be brought to fruition in clinical practice.
Dr Max Davie presents a guide to approaching presentations with behavioural problems - an increasingly large part of paediatric work often, but not exclusively in the community - detecting underlying factors, engaging families in solutions and planning for better behaviour.
Dr David Shortland introduces this suite of service standards in an easy to digest way, discusses audit findings of two of the standards, highlights best practice examples from each standard and provides a call to action to go away and implement them in practice.