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Day 3 (5 March 2014). Overview Since 1858, into a regional leader in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Paediatrics and Neonatology. Today, 830-bed hospital is a.

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1 Day 3 (5 March 2014)

2 Overview Since 1858, into a regional leader in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Paediatrics and Neonatology. Today, 830-bed hospital is a referral centre providing tertiary services to handle high-risk conditions in women and children. More than 400 specialists Adopt a multi-disciplinary and holistic approach to treatment.

3 Vision & Mission Vision To be the healthcare leader for Women and Children. Mission To lead in excellent, holistic and compassionate care for Women and Children.

4 Our Core Values Compassion Treat everyone with kindness, respect and dignity. Sensitive to patients’ and their families’ needs and their right to privacy. Integrity Adhere to the highest standard of professional conduct and ethical behaviour. Collaboration Deal with diversity with an open-mind and value the contributions of all who are working together to achieve our common goals.

5 Our Core Values Quality, Environmental, Health & Safety (QEHS) Policy Providing excellent, holistic and compassionate care for women and children Protecting the environment Promoting a safe and healthy environment

6 Child Development Service (1988-2003) KKH CDU (responsible for west side) NUH CDU (responsible for East side) Community-based Child Development Programme 2002/03 Development Assessment Clinic (DAC) Singapore General Hospital 1991 DAC moved to former Kandang Kerbau Hospital in 1995 Child Development Unit (CDU) KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital in 1997 Inter-ministerial Committee 2002 Integrated Child Development Program

7 Child Development Programme, Department of Child Development (DCD) Objectives: Correct development dysfunction Minimize the impact of a child’s disability Family support

8 Child Development Programme, Department of Child Development (DCD) Staff Establishment PostNumber Doctors10 Psychologists20.8 Nurses14.5 OT11.4 ST13.6 PT0.4 MSW5.8 PostNumber Special Education Teacher8 Specialist Clinic Assistants5 Head, Community Services1 Admin/Research Coordinator11 Social Work Assistant2 Satellite Specialist Clinic Assistants11 TOTAL114.5 (131 headcount)

9 Child Development Programme, Department of Child Development (DCD) Caseload 3944 cases in 2013 (New referrals: about 1000) Top 3 categories: - ASD (20%) - Speech & Language delays (34%) - Global Developmental Delay (14%)

10 Child Development Programme, Department of Child Development (DCD) Assessment & Management Planning Specialized centres, Early Intervention Programme Nurseries, Kindergartens Special Education School placement Mainstream Schools 10-12% 88-90%

11 Child Development Programme, Department of Child Development (DCD) Detection and Screening Hospitals (‘At risk’ Register), Polyclinics, Family doctors, Private Paediatric Specialists, Child Care Centres, Preschools and Primary Schools Parental Participation Assessment and Management Planning Child Development Units Hospital-based, Multidisciplinary

12 Networking of Child Development Units Primary & Community Health Services Special Education Schools, Agencies, Societies CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNITS International and Regional Liaisons & Collaboration Outreach Education Programme for Public and Parents Consumer Groups and Media Mainstream Schools

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