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Health and wellbeing services for children and young people - parents, carers and professionals surveys
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Consultation has concluded
Have your say We’d like to hear your views on the Health Visiting and School/College Nursing Services in Oxfordshire, and how we can best support the health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families. Whether you’ve used the services or not, we want to hear your thoughts on what advice/support you think is most important and how we can make services easy to access.
Please fill in our online surveys by clicking the ‘COMPLETE FORM'buttons at the bottom of the page. There are two surveys available:
1. School Nursing Service (5-19 years): Parents, Carers and Professionals Survey
2. Health Visiting Service (0-5 year olds): Parents, Carers and Professionals Survey
Background
The Healthy Child Programme offers every family a range of services, such as advice, developmental reviews and drop-in clinics to support the health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families. Specialist Public Health Nurses help to deliver the programme, with Health Visitors leading the 0-5 years service and School Nurses leading the 5-19 years service. These are funded by Public Health in Oxfordshire County Council.
Please see the documents section on the right-hand side of the page for more information on what the current services offer in Oxfordshire and the guidance for the Healthy Child Programme.
Feedback and Outcomes:
We will share the results of the surveys online. Your views will help to inform and shape the planning and delivery of the Healthy Child Programme in Oxfordshire.
Young People aged 12-18 years?
They can also take part in our survey for young people here.
Have your say We’d like to hear your views on the Health Visiting and School/College Nursing Services in Oxfordshire, and how we can best support the health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families. Whether you’ve used the services or not, we want to hear your thoughts on what advice/support you think is most important and how we can make services easy to access.
Please fill in our online surveys by clicking the ‘COMPLETE FORM'buttons at the bottom of the page. There are two surveys available:
1. School Nursing Service (5-19 years): Parents, Carers and Professionals Survey
2. Health Visiting Service (0-5 year olds): Parents, Carers and Professionals Survey
Background
The Healthy Child Programme offers every family a range of services, such as advice, developmental reviews and drop-in clinics to support the health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families. Specialist Public Health Nurses help to deliver the programme, with Health Visitors leading the 0-5 years service and School Nurses leading the 5-19 years service. These are funded by Public Health in Oxfordshire County Council.
Please see the documents section on the right-hand side of the page for more information on what the current services offer in Oxfordshire and the guidance for the Healthy Child Programme.
Feedback and Outcomes:
We will share the results of the surveys online. Your views will help to inform and shape the planning and delivery of the Healthy Child Programme in Oxfordshire.
Young People aged 12-18 years?
They can also take part in our survey for young people here.
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Lifecycle
Open
Health and wellbeing services for children and young people - parents, carers and professionals surveys is currently at this stage
This Engagement is open for contributions.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Health and wellbeing services for children and young people - parents, carers and professionals surveys
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Health and wellbeing services for children and young people - parents, carers and professionals surveys
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
If you (or anyone you know) need a printed copy of the questionnaire and consultation information or require information in an alternative format, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.ukor call the council’s customer services team on 01865 792422. Please note that our customer services team are unable to answer any detailed questions about this consultation but can take your details and ask for an appropriate member of staff to get in touch.