Children and young people

There are a range of services provided by our Trusts aimed at children, young people and their guardian/parent. The guide gives you information about where your family can seek help and support for health related needs. The services offered vary between boroughs, and include school and community based provisions.

For children who missed the chance to have their vaccinations in school this term, there are catch-up clinics across north west London so your child can get the long-lasting protection they need ahead of the holiday season.

Please click on the bar for your borough to see local available services.

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust have created a useful guide for parents and carers of children under five years of age. It gives advice about what to do if they are unwell or you are concern. Access the guide here.

 

Health Matters children's services (Brent)

There are a range of services and advice on offer to support children and young people, as well as their parents. Find out more.

Health Matters children's services (Ealing)

There are a range of services and advice on offer to support children and young people, as well as their parents. Find out more.

Health Matters children's services (Hammersmith and Fulham)

There are a range of services and advice on offer to support children and young people, as well as their parents. Find out more.

Harrow Health Visiting Service

The service delivers a combined health visiting and school nursing service for 0-19 year oldsThe Health Visiting Service is a specialist team that provides advice, support and intervention to families with children in the first years of life and helps empower parents to make decisions that affect their family’s future health and wellbeing. Find out more.

 

Harrow Mental Health Partnership

A range of freenew mental health services and resources for young people aged 5-25 is now available in Harrow. This has been made avaliable through a a partnership between Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, Harrow Council and Young Harrow Foundation. Find out more.

Hillingdon Talks, Moves and Plays (Children’s Integrated Therapy Service (CITS))

It is a team of Speech and Language Therapists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, technicians and administrators, that delivers community service for children and young people aged 0 to 19.

It works together with children and young people, their families and settings to support the child or young person through assessment, therapy, training and advice.

Find out more.

 

Hillingdon Children and Young People

Health information for children, young people and their families from health visting and school nursing service.

View the website.

Healthier Together

HRCH children’s services have launched a new website for families in Hounslow.

Healthier Together – a Hounslow Initiative is a website with information for pregnant women, babies, children and young people across Hounslow. It offers consistent, high-quality advice from local and national health professionals.

You'll find clear information on common childhood illnesses, including advice on what red-flag signs to look out for, where to seek help if required and how long your child's symptoms are likely to last.

Go to the website.

School Health Service

This service supports young people (age 4 to 19) who live in Kensington and Chelsea, as well as Westminster, with their physical and mental health. Find out more.

 

Health Matters children's services (Kensington and Chelsea)

There are a range of services and advice on offer to support children and young people, as well as their parents. Find out more.

School Health Service

This service supports young people (age 4 to 19) who live in Westminster, as well as Kensington and Chelsea, with their physical and mental health. Find out more.

 

Health Matters children's services (Westminster)

There are a range of services and advice on offer to support children and young people, as well as their parents. Find out more.

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