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It was fantastic to be at this year's RCPCH conference in Birmingham. Here are some of our personal highlights from a busy and inspiring conference, packed with lots of conversations about…
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How we used creative workshops to support the health and wellbeing of asylum seeking families
How we used creative workshops to support the health and wellbeing of asylum seeking families
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Highlights from the 2024 RCPCH conference
It was fantastic to be at this year's RCPCH conference in Birmingham. Here are some of our personal highlights from a busy and inspiring conference, packed with lots of conversations about…
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How to tackle the obesity crisis
Healthy eating education – a resource for schools and healthcare professionals We understand getting children to maintain a healthy diet is no easy feat, especially during the cost of living crisis.
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Find out more about the work we're presenting at this year's RCPCH conference in Glasgow
We were delighted to have six posters accepted at this year's conference, a brilliant showcase of the range of projects we have been working on over the last year. Click on the poster titles to…
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My Year as a CC4C Nurse Integrated Care Fellow
I have actually been part of the CC4C team for 18 months but that doesn’t sound as catchy in the title! As a nurse member of a predominantly doctor-led integrated care model, the last 18 months…
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Life saving skills for children
Are you a parent, grandparent or carer perchance? I’m going to apologise for my rhymes in advance! But today I’d like to extend an invitation, Which is something that really fills me with elation.
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Asthma-centred Hub
‘Hold on… you’re saying your GP called you to make an appointment... and you got to see a Paediatrician too?’ In the interest of full disclosure, this conversation was not actually overheard in a…
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Autism Education at a GP Child Health Hub
The CC4C GP Hubs are places where many health professionals invested in Paediatrics gather and provide a link between primary and secondary services with the aim of providing the best possible…
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Bringing integrated care into nursing
I am a paediatric nurse working as a clinical nurse educator in my full time role and I wanted to learn something different. I got involved with CC4C to learn more about integrated care and look at…
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Children's Health, For Life
As a mum to two young boys I have experienced first-hand the confusing child health world parents are expected to navigate. For anyone who has had to put up with conflicting advice or changing…
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Doing something different outside of the hospital: Restart a heart
I’m a paediatric trainee and this is my second full year of specialising in paediatrics. Most of my job, as you would imagine, is spent looking after unwell children and communicating with anxious…
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Restart a heart day 2016 – every child a lifesaver
Doctors and nurses at St Mary’s Hospital joined forces with local schools to support the Restart a heart day campaign in October
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Spotting the sick child
As a paediatrician, how can I provide a 20 minute guide for GPs on spotting the sick child? This task seemed impossible until I teamed up with the GPs themselves.
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'Young people have a right to good health and high quality accessible healthcare.’
Last week I attended the Association for Young People’s Health (AYPH) Conference in Manchester. The AYPH is the UK’s leading charity working to improve the health and wellbeing of 10 to 24 year olds.
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An inspiring day in Birmingham - learning through doing
There are wonderful people up and down the country working hard for children and young people. Our trip this week to Birmingham as guests of Partners in Paediatrics provided many ‘light bulb’…
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#NewEducators
With ever increasing pressure on the NHS to reduce costs and maintain standards, could it be that the experiences of patients and their families are worth listening to? I was very fortunate to…