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Child Health Strategy Event 28th April 2010

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Working Together to Deliver the Child Health Strategy

Improving Health Outcomes in the Early Years

28th April 2010

NHS East Midlands and Government Office of the East Midlands presented this regional workshop to share information and learning about this important joint agenda to improve delivery of services.

In addition to the main speakers, there was the opportunity to attend workshops on a variety of areas. The was an excellent opportunity to gain information and network with colleagues from around the East Midlands.

For more details/presentation click on the highlighted text below

Main Stage

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The East Midlands Context - Jane Woodland, Head of Screening and Public Health Programmes, NHS  East Midlands

Maternity and Early Years - Making a good start to Family Life - Sue Dryden, Child Health Strategy Lead, NHS East Midlands

The role of Children's Trusts in deleivering the Early Years Agenda - Carol Chambers, Director of Childrens' Services, Rutland County Council

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The Processes in Working Together - Quality Indicators - Competency Framework Audit Tool. Sue Dryden, John McPate and Janette Harrison

Workshop Session 1

Including Fathers in Family Centred Care - Biddy Saunders, LSA Midwife NHS East Midlands Understanding Family Centred midwifery care by exploring how decisions are made by mothers and fathers re. parenthood e.g. choice of place of birth.

The Early Years Foundation Stage - Jenny Marshall, National Strategies                                                This workshop will give an explanation of the early year’s foundation stage for partner colleagues. What is it? What are the expected outcomes for children?

Supporting Vulnerable Families - Jane Wilson Nottingham City                                                                     In the current climate how do we maximise support for vulnerable families?

Workshop Session 2

The Family Nurse Partnership - Chris Tully Derby City FNP, Sue Link Nottingham City FNP    Assessing the impact of the FNP and discussing the long term sustainability of the FNP

Understanding the Ofsted inspection process in the Early Years - Chris Caley, Derbyshire County Council, Vanessa Hollely-Wood Derbyshire PCT

Improving Health in the Early Years through Infant Nutrition - Emma Atkinson, Department of Health East Midlands Examining the role of infant nutrition in tackling health inequalities