Camden Atopy Service
Camden atopy service supports the care needs and management for children with asthma and eczema within primary care settings. Downloads
Camden atopy service supports the care needs and management for children with asthma and eczema within primary care settings. Downloads
School nurses deliver evidence-based public health programmes and interventions to support children and young people achieve their best health outcomes. School nurse development programme The School nurse development programme provides school health professionals and commissioners with a framework and guidance for universal and targeted approaches to address the health and wellbeing needs of children and […]
The Healthy Schools Programme is endorsed by the Mayor of London and works with schools to improve children’s wellbeing through an awards programme. Awards Awards are for schools to recognise their achievements in supporting the health and wellbeing of their pupils. There are three levels of award: Find out more about the The Healthy Schools […]
We have created three guides and other resources to enable schools to manage children and young people with long term conditions effectively: This section of the website represents the historical record of a legacy programme which is no longer managed by TPHC, as of mid 2024.
The asthma friendly schools programme sets out clear, effective partnership arrangements between health, education and local authorities for managing children and young people with asthma at primary and secondary schools. This includes the adoption of government policy on emergency inhalers and early years settings, such as: It also means that schools should have the following: […]
These free online e-learning resources relating to legal issues are available for primary care teams. Please share these with your colleagues. If you have any resources you think should be included, please contact us. Confidentiality and consent This section of the website represents the historical record of a legacy programme which is no longer managed […]