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Developed as part of the early years healthy development review, this document outlines 6 areas for action to improve the health outcomes of all babies in England.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Dr Graham Shortland qualified from the University of Southampton in 1983. He trained in NHS and academic posts in Southampton, Cardiff and Bristol. He has published research in the areas of paediatric nutrition, inherited metabolic disease, medical education and clinical...
Annual statistics on births and infant deaths based on babies born in a calendar year that died before their first birthday linked to their corresponding birth notification and their corresponding death registration.
National processes and guidance for the collection and reporting of data in the NHS screening programmes.
Healthcare professionals can use this leaflet to answer parents' typical questions on mild hearing loss in babies.
Information explaining the Level 3 Diploma for health screeners.
As a qualified midwife, Hilary Goodman led the ANNB (antenatal and newborn) screening programmes at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as the ANNB screening co-ordinator and then as the deputy head of midwifery. Her interest in screening ensured it remained...
A leaflet for parents which describes the immunisations offered to premature babies.
This document explains the process for how conditions become part of NHS population screening.
All healthcare and laboratory professionals involved in NHS newborn blood spot screening should use this process for cystic fibrosis (CF) referrals.
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