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Community Physiotherapy @ Picton
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Children's Community Physiotherapy
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Children and Young People's Continuing Care Service
The Children and Young People's Continuing Care service follow the National Framework for Children and Young People's Continuing Care (2016). The Framework provides guidance to determine if a child or young person's health needs require support, over what can be provided by the routinely or specialist commissioned… -
Audiology
Audiology is a speciality in medicine which provides diagnosis, management and rehabilitation of hearing and balance disorders. At Alder Hey we provide services for children ranging from new-born babies right up to the age of 18 across the Liverpool, Southport and West Lancashire areas. As… -
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Pathway - Alder Hey Hospital
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ADHD Foundation - The Neurodiversity Charity
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Children's Community Bladder and Bowel Service
What does it Do? The Children's Community Bladder and Bowel Service is a Community based Service offering advice, assessment, treatment and management of bladder and bowel dysfunction. Promoting toileting Independence including night time wetting, daytime wetting, constipation and soiling to all children and young people from 0… -
Health Visiting
Health Visitors are Specialist Community Public Health Nurses who have expertise in child health and development, and family and public health. The Health Visiting team includes Health Visitors, Community Health Nurses and Community Nursery Nurses. Health Visitors work in people's homes, community health centres, Children's Centres and… -
Vaccinations and immunisations
The Immunisation Team in Liverpool are a dedicated team of Registered Nurses, Clinical support workers and administration support who are highly skilled and experienced in supporting and working with young people to administer school aged immunisations. The World Health Organization (WHO) says: “The 2 public… -
School Nursing
The school nursing service is made up of a team of health professionals, committed to promoting emotional health and wellbeing of school age children from 4 to 19 years (25 with SEN), in accordance with our Healthy Child Programme. School nurses are registered nurses…