Baby
Immunisations and Child Surveillance
Return to Health
Promotion
A programme of health and developmental
screening is carried out by the Health Visitors in conjunction with the Doctors
and Practice Nurses. Parents are
invited to register their new baby for child health surveillance which continues
until the child is five years old.
The Health Visitors and Nursery Nurse
also provide a drop-in clinic every Thursday morning from 9.00-12.00.
This gives parents the opportunity to have their baby weighed and
measured and to raise any questions they may have on topics such as breast
feeding, weaning, immunisations and all general childcare issues.
Sure Start also provides a range of
activities for the under 5s locally:
Children's Centre Area
Activity and Group Session Planner
For further information on looking
after your child’s needs, and a range of activities and groups locally, please
peruse Sure Start’s excellent website:
www.surestartbideford.org.uk
Immunisation is a vital and safe way to
protect your baby or child from communicable serious diseases such as whooping
cough, measles or meningitis C to name but a few.
BMC strongly recommends all children follow the Childhood Immunisation
Programme to protect their health, should you have any concerns please do not
hesitate to make an appointment with the Treatment Room or your GP to discuss
your concerns.
Child
immunisation schedule to be added here shortly
The NHS has many useful booklets which
act as guides to childhood immunisations and address many frequently asked
questions. You can access these as
follows:
www.immunisation.nhs.uk
www.mmrthefacts.nhs.uk
www.dh.gov.uk/publications