I have Eczema
Introducing Children’s Rights
Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which we are all entitled in order to live with dignity, equality and fairness, and to develop and reach our potential. Human rights are: universal inalienable (not taken/given away) indivisible interde Read more…
It’s Called Deafness
Jacob’s Eye Patch
Jessica’s X-Ray
Jordan has a Hearing Loss
Kidscape
LAAC Postcard
A postcard accompanies the LAAC poster and gives more information on the health needs and rights of children and young people in and leaving care. Describes how the CHS website can help. Postcard (227 kB)
LAAC Poster
An A4 poster guiding people to other sources of information on meeting the healthcare needs and rights of children and young people in and leaving care. A postcard accompanies the poster. A4 poster (200 kB)
LGBT Youth Scotland
LGBT Youth Scotland is a youth and community-based organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Scotland.
Lippy the Lion
A book to help children understand cleft palate/lip.
Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland
Looked After Children and young People: We can and must do better
Looked After Children and young People ISBN 978-0-7559-5305-9 Looked After Children and young People (340 kB)
Looking after Louis
a book about autism
Macmillan Cancer Support
Maisie goes to Hospital
Maisy Goes to the Hospital
Medical conditions at school
Provides information to help schools and school healthcare professionals to support all pupils with medical conditions.
Medicines for Children
Practical and reliable advice about giving medicine to your child
Medicines for children
Medicines for Children is an organisation that provides practical and reliable advice about giving medicine to your child. Use the website to answer your questions. Can’t find what you are looking for or need to speak to someone? Call NHS inform on 08 Read more…
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