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Community Paediatrics

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Community Paediatricians are specialist children’s doctors with training and expertise in developmental paediatrics and disability, social paediatrics (child protection and children in local authority care), neurodevelopmental work (ADHD and ASD...

Good to know

  • Includes information for people with SEND
  • Needs a referral
  • Suitable up to 25 year olds

Who to contact

All hospitals and services

01296 315000

SEND support (Local Offer)

The service accepts referrals from professionals involved with a child and a young person. For example, a referral may be made by a School or Nursery, Health Visitors, School Nurses, Therapists, GPs, Acute Paediatricians, Tertiary...

Part of Family Hub Network

The Family Hub Network is a one stop shop for advice, support and services to help throughout your family journey, from birth to 19, or up to 25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

The network involves professionals and community groups working together to ensure that families and residents receive the early help and support they need.

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We regularly check and update these community services, but can’t guarantee that they will always be accurate.

You may need a referral for some activities and groups. Contact the organiser if unsure.