Articles on Newham Local Offer (203)

  1. Children's Health 0-19 service

    The Children Health 0-19 service consists of Health Visiting, Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) and the School Health team.   Your feedback matters All feedback is appreciated and encouraged. Please let us know how we are doing and help us to work together to improve the health of all children…
  2. Common Childhood Illness

    This resource has been put together by Newham Council, Children’s Health 0-19 Service. Every parent or carer wants what is best for their growing baby and to give them the best start in life. You can use this resource to help you know what to do when…
  3. Common Childhood Illnesses - The first months

    Congratulations on your new arrival. Here's what to expect during your new-born baby's first month of life. Please see below common childhood illnesses that your baby may experience and advise on how to manage these illnesses. For further advise please contact your health visitor, GP,…
  4. Complain, compliment or suggest

    We are committed to working together to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). We aim to be an open and accessible council; genuinely involving, engaging and listening to our community. Your feedback is important to…
  5. Complex Needs & Dyslexia Service

    Who are we: The Complex Needs and Dyslexia Service (CNDS) is a team of specialist teachers and Early Years SEND Practitioners who work with universal providers such as children’s centres, early years’ settings and schools and support transition to Post-16 settings. We provide a specialist service…
  6. Constipation

    Rare in babies who are solely breastfed Constipation is a very common problem in children. Many children normally pass stools (faeces/poo) as far apart as every few days. Regardless, you should treat hard stools that are difficult to pass as constipation. Breastfed infants will generally…
  7. Coughs, colds & flu

    Coughs, colds & flu are not usually serious You will probably find when your child starts mixing with other children they get lots of coughs, colds and sniffles. There are some good things about this though as it helps the body build up a natural…
  8. Crying & colic

    Understanding why All babies cry, especially in the first few weeks after birth. Crying is their way of letting you know they need something or are uncomfortable. They may need changing, they may be hungry or just need a cuddle. If your baby cries suddenly…

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