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Communication toolkits and resources

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  1. Special education needs and disabilities

    Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) NHS.uk has factual information on the identification and agreed symptoms associated with ADHD: The ADHD Foundation offers further information but also a range of courses and other resources available to children, parents and staff: Young Minds have produced a range of information and support materials for ADHD Council for […]

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  2. London’s proposal

    We have been working with stakeholders to develop London’s proposal for networked care. If you have material you would like to share or comments on this work please contact us at hlp.cyp-programme@nhs.net. Background Over 40% of the primary care workload is due to children and young people, yet GPs say they see ‘very few’ young people […]

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  3. CollaboRATE

    This section of the toolkit covers improving patient-centred health and shared decision making through the use of the CollaboRATE tool established by Professor Albert G. Mulley JR., MD, MPP. The resources include a short description of the CollaboRATE and IntegRATE tools, a booklet on patient-centred care, a video about CollaboRATE and its slides, and a presentation […]

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  4. Acknowledgements

    We are very grateful for the input of our many partner organisations and individuals involved in collecting and sharing the material within this toolkit. Credits Icons used in this kit are made by dDara Freepik, geotatah, mynamepong, Nikita Golubev, Roundicons, Retinaicons from www.flaticon.com and licensed by CC BY 3.0 Additional…   This section of the website represents the historical record of a legacy […]

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  5. I statements

    These are statements that describe the care that young people can expect when they go to see health professionals in primary care (GPs, practice nurses or other health professionals). The I statements were developed with input from GPs and young people in London. The I statements are based on the refreshed ‘You’re Welcome’ standards, 2017. […]

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