Health Services
Healthcare Passport
The new Healthcare Passport is a simple booklet that families and carers
can fill in to share important details about a child’s health, likes, dislikes and the best ways to support them. It makes sure children get care that really fits their needs.
Families and carers can feel reassured that staff understand their child.
- It helps different services work together more smoothly.
- Information can be easily transferred over to the Purple Folder to support with transferring from CYP Services to Adult Services
- Families should take it along when their child sees new teams or moves between services.
More info and copies of the passport can be found here here:
My Healthcare Passport (Children) – East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
Annual Health Checks for young people (14+) with disabilities
Young people over the age of 14 and on the learning disability register, are entitled to a free annual health check. This is a chance for a doctor to check overall health, and spot anything that may need early help, before it becomes a bigger problem. Annual health checks are not something that should be worried about, as they are a chance for a doctor to make sure young people are healthy. A lot of young people with SEND find medical appointments a bit nerve-wracking. Annual health checks can help them to get used to attending appointments, and communicating their health needs.
- Integrated Therapies service (Physio, OT and Speech)