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Welcome Sefton 0-19 Healthy Child Programme
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Welcome

Sefton 0-19 Healthy Child Programme

Purpose of today’s session

• Introduce Myself and 5 Boroughs Partnership to you

• Share the Healthy Child Programme service model

• Answer your questions and listen to any feedback

A locality based Trust

Our Trust

A ‘good’ Trust

Proud to have recently been rated ‘good’ by the Care

Quality Commission

‘Outstanding’ care in the community

Healthy Child Programme

The service vision is “to give every child in Sefton the

best start in life and help support young people to make

healthier choices”.

Vision

• Keeping children healthy

and safe

• Encouraging healthy eating

and physical activity

• Preventing disease through

immunisation

• Promoting breastfeeding

• Improving readiness for

school

• Mandated developmental

checks pre-school and

school age

• Addressing risky behaviour

Healthy Child Programme

Key focus of service specification

Integration between all of the 0-19

services

Focus on wider partnerships ‘Think

Family’ approach for Sefton

Collaborative working with partners eg

children’s centres and third sector

Modernised workforce capable of working with all ages

Locally delivered –accessible 52 weeks

a year, 8am-8pm

Co-design and co-production of

services with children, families

and partners

Our experience delivering child health services

Family Nurse

Partnership

0-2 years Health

Visiting

0-4 years

Immunisation

Service

Complex

Children’s

Nursing

Breastfeeding

Peer

Support

‘Bosom

Buddies’

Special

School

Nursing

School

Nursing

5-19 years

Child and

Adolescent

Mental

Health

(CAMHS)

Delivering health in communities

Experience of using technology

Managing

transition – safely

and effectively

transferring

services to 5BP,

whilst maintaining

quality

Initiating the

integrated

workforce

model

Engaging

partners including

children, young

people and

families

in service

development

Creation of

integrated

pathways to

support health

priorities and

safeguarding in

Sefton eg Start

Well

Key deliverables in first 12 months

Developing partnerships in Sefton?

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• We invited partners to share

service details at bid

submission stage

• Identified Breast feeding key

public health priority

• Establishment of a

Volunteering programme

• We are hosting engagement

event in February to shape

how volunteer provision will

be developed

• We are committed to

strengthening our

relationships with you all to

achieve Sefton vision for

children.

Third

sector

provider

Home

Start

Grow and

strengthen

volunteer

support for Breastfeeding

UNICEF

Baby

Friendly

Engagement

event

planned

Questions and feedback


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