Resources for parents during coronavirus
Since the start of the pandemic we have been working with local parents and Community and Maternity Champions to produce useful resources for parents during coronavirus
We know that now, more than ever, parents need trustworthy and clear information. Please help us to share these resources widely. We have sent them to local GPs and have been sharing them on Twitter and on WhatsApp via our Practice Champions
Please get in touch if you have any questions about the resources
Advice for parents during coronavirus
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health produced this poster with advice on what to do if a child is unwell or injured during coronavirus. On the back of the poster you will find helpful links and answers to the frequently asked questions we have heard from parents
Updated 26 July 2021
How to access local emergency services during coronavirus
Information on urgent and emergency services for children across Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster during coronavirus
Updated 26 July 2021
We have been regularly updating our blog to answer the questions we have heard from patents. You will find lots of helpful links as well as information on local support
Advice for parents on vision and hearing checks for five year olds
Advice on signs to look out for at home if your child might have problems with their vision or hearing and where you can get help
Advice for parents on routine childhood vaccinations during coronavirus
Answers to parents frequently asked questions about vaccinations during coronavirus.
Updated 7 June 2020
Real dangers of missing routine childhood vaccinations
Answers to common concerns about vaccines and more information on the risks from some of the main diseases covered by routine vaccinations
Children's flu vaccine information
Answering questions on the influenza vaccine for children
Advice on when you need to keep your unwell child off school
A flowchart to help parents to spot the symptoms of coronavirus and decide when to keep their child off school at the moment.
Update 9 Oct 2020
Government advice on testing and treatment and what to do if you develop symptoms of coronavirus is also available in languages other than English on GOV.UK.
We have put together a list of other helpful translated healthcare resources from reliable sources. We'd love to hear your experience of using these resources, if there are other useful resources you use or if you are looking for other translations, please get in touch.
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