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- Title:
- 04_04 Looked After Children Part 2: Influencing Factors and Outcomes of Care Journeys
- Description:
- In this second session and the first session 'Safeguarding/Looked After Children Part 1', we will explore the evidence for the statement that looked after children 'have a higher level of health, mental health and health promotion needs than others of the same age' and look at how the Healthy Child Programme can meet these needs.
- Hierarchy:
- Healthy Child Programme (HCP) > HCP 04 - Safeguarding > 04_04 Looked After Children Part 2: Influencing Factors and Outcomes of Care Journeys
- Author(s):
-
Douglas Simkiss
- Created:
- 18 Mar 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 11 Oct 2022
- Keywords:
- 402-0015, looked after children, LAC, public care, care journeys, advocacy, universal service, progressive service, transition planning, young people, lead health professional, outcomes
- Quicklink:
- 402-0015
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- Title:
- 04_04 Looked After Children Part 2: Influencing Factors and Outcomes of Care Journeys
- Description:
- In this second session and the first session 'Safeguarding/Looked After Children Part 1', we will explore the evidence for the statement that looked after children 'have a higher level of health, mental health and health promotion needs than others of the same age' and look at how the Healthy Child Programme can meet these needs.
- Hierarchy:
- Healthy Child Programme (HCP) > HCP 04 - Safeguarding > 04_04 Looked After Children Part 2: Influencing Factors and Outcomes of Care Journeys
- Author(s):
-
Douglas Simkiss
- Created:
- 18 Mar 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 11 Oct 2022
- Keywords:
- 402-0015, looked after children, LAC, public care, care journeys, advocacy, universal service, progressive service, transition planning, young people, lead health professional, outcomes
- Quicklink:
- 402-0015