About Health Guide
When it comes to our health and well being, we all need and want
high quality, reliable information. Experience as a children’s nurse has
shown me that having access to sensitive, accurate, well-timed
information makes the world of difference to physical and emotional
well being at any age. It’s so important to take the time to listen, talk to the
child or young person as well as the parent and, for our younger patients,
communicate through play.
Health issues can be scary and information is critical. Whether we are
supporting a child being admitted to hospital for a routine procedure, a
young person with mental health concerns, or a child who is worried about
a family member, information that is accurate and understandable is
essential.
The same is true for health promotion interventions like the flu
immunization programmer. Children and young people are thirsty for
knowledge, and as professionals we have a duty to identify and meet their
needs, ensuring their health care journey is as informed as possible.
We all love a story; whether it’s told through a traditional storybook,
interactive play, an educational game, a bright leaflet or a website, it takes
us on a journey to being more informed and empowered.
Social media offers exciting new opportunities too, and what is
critical as we move forward is identifying good, safe practice so we can
maximize the positive benefits this communication medium can offer.
This rich resource gathers the evidence, highlights the challenges,
inspires us with case studies and helpfully provides quick tips on creating
high quality, developmentally appropriate information. So what does good
health information for children and young people look like? Dip in and find out! Enjoy
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