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Consultation has concluded
The Healthy Child Programme (for children aged 0-19 years) includes services such as Health Visiting, Infant Feeding, School Nursing, and the Family Nurse Partnership (which supports young parents).
As we review and update our plans for these services, we’re seeking input from those who have received support or interacted with them over the past three years.
Your views are important in shaping the future of these services, and we value your feedback.
There are two surveys to complete. The first survey is aimed at members of the public, such as parents, who have interacted with the programme. The second survey is aimed at professionals who are either part of the programme or work with the programme as part of their job.
Each survey should take no more than five minutes to complete. Both surveys will close to new submissions on Monday 2 December.
The Healthy Child Programme (for children aged 0-19 years) includes services such as Health Visiting, Infant Feeding, School Nursing, and the Family Nurse Partnership (which supports young parents).
As we review and update our plans for these services, we’re seeking input from those who have received support or interacted with them over the past three years.
Your views are important in shaping the future of these services, and we value your feedback.
There are two surveys to complete. The first survey is aimed at members of the public, such as parents, who have interacted with the programme. The second survey is aimed at professionals who are either part of the programme or work with the programme as part of their job.
Each survey should take no more than five minutes to complete. Both surveys will close to new submissions on Monday 2 December.
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