Your Journey
Information and resources to help you along your journey from discharge to transition.
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Living with COVID-19
This article looks at how the UK is managing Covid-19 since the end of the global emergency status, and how we can learn to live with the virus.
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Challenging Benefit Decisions
This article gives information on how you can ask for a decision to be reviewed, appeal a decision, and make a complaint.
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Complex discharge – What to Expect
What to expect when your child with complex health needs is discharged from hospital.
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Back to School
In this article we look at what can be done to help prepare a child with complex medical needs to return to school after the holidays. Including, travel, food, equipment, and more!
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An easy read guide for young people transitioning to adult’s services
This guide is for young people with complex needs aged 15-18. The information is about what will happen as you move from children’s services to adult’s services.
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Jargon Buster
A guide to some of the acronyms and terms used by health and social care professionals.
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Medicines for Children
Practical and reliable advice about giving medications to your child.
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In Your Area
In Your Area is a platform where parents and carers of children with complex needs can share their knowledge and find services and activities that help families like theirs.
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Food Shopping and Deliveries
In this article, we look at ways online shopping may help you, how to make shopping in-store easier, how to access food banks, and more.
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Useful training videos and guides
WellChild Training Nurses recommend training videos and guides for BLS, Tracheostomy care, equipment, and more.
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Communicating and Working with Practitioners with Rachel Wright
In this article, we look at some top tips on ways we can work better together, and how to structure an effective complaint
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Books for Everyday Situations
In this article, we have listed a variety of books that deal with everyday situations parents, carers, children and young people, and siblings, go through. Topics covered range from emotional support for parent carers, to addressing the pressures young people with disabled siblings face. Plus top-tips for reading with a child who has complex health needs.
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