This programme includes a series of interactive pathways which aim to guide local commissioners and service providers through current guidance to support the delivery of core elements of the Healthy Child Programme. The pathways provide quick access to current recommendations and tools which will support the delivery of services at every level of need, from community and universal to targeted and specialist.
This session includes an interactive pathway which provides guidance for local commissioners and service providers on the delivery of prevention interventions to promote healthy pregnancy. More specifically, it includes guidance on intervention and support at every level of need (community, universal, targeted and specialist) from preconception to six to eight weeks post-partum. The session also provides links to related wider guidance and useful tools, and outlines recommendations for the development of an effective local offer.
https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/healthy-pregnancy-pathway/index.html
This session includes an interactive pathway which provides guidance for local commissioners and service providers on the delivery of an early years speech, language and communication pathway. More specifically, it includes guidance on intervention and support at every level of need (community, universal, targeted and specialist) from pregnancy to five years. The session also provides links to related wider guidance and useful tools, and outlines recommendations for the development of an effective local offer. This pathway is an interactive version of the guidance published by Public Health England and Department for Education: Best start in SLC: Guidance to support local commissioners and service leads (2020).
The healthy child programme (HCP) schedules of intervention have been withdrawn. They have been supplanted by the newly refreshed HCP guidance. This guidance includes delivery of the healthy child programme and associated high impact area framework.
The healthy child programme delivery guidance provides a structured schedule of evidence-based health and development reviews, health needs assessments and interventions, led by qualified specialist community public health nurses and supported by skill mix teams.
The high-impact area framework translates the principles of the delivery guidance into actionable priorities across the 0 to 19 pathway.
The framework enables the shaping of service delivery to meet public health priorities and improve outcomes for babies, children, young people and families.
The Interactive Pathways programme is freely available to access below.
Speech, Language and communication >
Please note your progress and completion of sessions will not be recorded and you will not be able to generate a record of completion. If you require evidence of learning, please register and then log in to access this programme on the elfh Hub.
If you already have an account with elfh, then you can enrol on to the Interactive Pathways programme by logging in to the elfh Hub, selecting My Account > Enrolment and selecting the programme. You can then access the programme immediately in the My elearning section.
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