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Let’s Make Well Child Week Count

Monday 2 March 2009


Let’s make Well Child Week Count says Southland DHB

To mark Well Child Week (Monday 2 March – 8 March), Southland District Health Board is calling for a focus on children’s health.

“It is important that all Southland’s children have the best possible health and a programme put in place recently to help us achieve this is the B4 School Check for four year olds, says SDHB B4 School Checks Co-ordinator Jocelyn Johnstone.

The B4 School check is a free health and development check which was rolled out nationwide in April to September last year.

The B4 School Check includes a check of the child’s development, vision and hearing, teeth and gums, and height and weight. It gives parents/caregivers an opportunity to discuss their child’s health and development and the family/whanau well being with a registered nurse.

“We hope parents will take advantage of the check, to ensure their child starts school healthy and ready to learn," said Ms Johnstone.

The assessment includes:

· child health questionnaire including oral health
· social/emotional/developmental screening
· hearing and vision screening
· health promotion and education
· where required, referrals to appropriate health, education or social services and follow up
· immunisation (if required) where possible

“We hope the community will make this Well Child Week count by getting behind important health initiatives such as this,” said Ms Johnstone.

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If you have a child who has turned four after 1 June 2008 and you have not received an invitation for a B4 School Check, or would like more information, you can either text or call B4 School Checks Co-ordinator Jocelyn Johnstone on 027 422 3699 or call the free 24-hour health advice service Healthline (0800 611 116), which includes a Well Child line that provides parenting advice and health education information, or see the Ministry of Health website www.moh.govt.nz/b4schoolcheck.

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