Peppa Pig Goes to Hospital
Peppa Pig: Dentist Trip
Peppa Pig’s First Glasses
Play Scotland
Delivering Children and Young People’s Right to Play in Scotland.
Preparing for Dental Treatment
This Guide is also available in Simplified Chinese: Preparing your child for dental treatment – Simplified Chinese (92 kB) An audio version of this leaflet is available. Listen to ‘Preparing for Dental Treatment’: https://www.childrenshealthscotland.org Read more…
Preventing Self-harm in Teens: A Guide for Appropriate Intervention
Teens have the highest rate of self-harm among any age demographic, with approximately 17% of teens reporting at least one instance of self-harm in their lifetime. The average age of the first incident of self-harm is 13. Often teens will seek out support from loved ones rather than mental health professionals. However, many teens will take extraordinary steps to conceal their self-harm, or even deny engaging in such behavior.
Principles for Involving Children and Young People in the Service Planning and Delivery Processes for Hospital Services.
ISBN 0-904076-44-X. Available to purchase from www.actionforsickchildren.org.uk. Consultation Toolkit (541 kB)
Questions parents often ask when their child is going into hospital
Some of the most common questions asked by parents. Questions parents ask (334 kB)
Rachel has Eczema
A Dr Spot Casebook.
Rare Disease UK
Re:action consultation toolkit
Written by Sarah Madden. Save the Children, Scotland Programme, 2001. ISBN 1 84187 040 4. www.savethechildren.org.uk
Ready Steady Baby
NHS Scotland guide to pregnancy and the first 12 months with a new baby.
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Rex’s Specs
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Sam uses a Wheelchair
Sandyford
Sandyford provides sexual, reproductive and emotional health care across the Glasgow and Clyde area.
Say “Ahhh!”: Dora Goes to the Doctor
Scottish Association for Mental Health
Scottish Autism
Scottish Autism exists to help those diagnosed with autism to lead full and enriched lives
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