Articles on Health services for young adults (11)

  1. Continuing care for children with complex health needs

    Continuing Care describes bespoke health and care packages delivered by the NHS to children and young people (aged 0-18) with complex health needs which cannot otherwise be met with local universal or specialist services. Children and young people eligible to receive Continuing Care will have…
  2. Emotional wellbeing and mental health support

    The mental health, mood and emotional wellbeing of children and young people is every bit as important as their physical health. Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder are common. One in four adults will experience some kind of mental health problem…
  3. Learning Disabilities

    On this page you can find health-related information on Annual Health Checks for young people aged over 14 with a Learning Disability. More information can be found here. Find information about the Dynamic Support Register and Care Education and Treatment Reviews here.  Annual Health Check Easy…
  4. Physical difficulties and self care

    Individuals with a physical disability may find it difficult to walk, stand, sit, move their limbs or control certain muscles. A physical disability can affect a person’s mobility, stamina and dexterity and can make it difficult for children and young people to compete everyday tasks. …
  5. Supporting children to communicate

    If you think your child needs some help with their speech, language and communication development, the Bi-Borough Communication Hub is here to help.The hub offers free advice, resources and support to young people of all ages and their families in both Kensington and Chelsea and Westminser, as…
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