Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health The Personal Child Health Record (PCHR) -2009 Helen Bedford Chair, RCPCH PCHR Working Group.

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Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health The Personal Child Health Record (PCHR) Helen Bedford Chair, RCPCH PCHR Working Group

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health The PCHR A record of child’s health and development held by parents/carers Developed for use in Africa-used in UK for ~30 years Many versions (lack of core funding) 2004 following review (Hall4-2002) core national standard PCHR developed to reduce limitations arising from different versions Over 50% PCTs use core national standard 2008: –Child Health Promotion Programme-DH –New UK-WHO growth charts 2008/9 standard core PCHR revised

Healthy Child Programme 2009 (DH & DCFS) –(Updated version 0ct 09) PCHR distributed antenatally or as soon as possible after birth PCHR-2009 New design New pages New recommendations Some changes/additions to text Illustrations re-drawn on developmental firsts pages Sign posting to “Birth to Five”  –Updated version on-line Oct09-hard copy distributed Nov 09 UK-WHO growth charts

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health PCHR-2009 Summary of new pages –Healthy Child Programme –Breastfeeding –Bookstart –1 year review –2-2 ½ year review

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health PCHR-2009 Summary of new recommendations –Hepatitis B immunisation programme Pages used to be inserted as required for individual children. New recommendation is for PCTs to decide if pages should universal.

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health PCHR-2009 Use of the record –Distribute antenatally or as soon as possible after birth –Health visiting responsibility to explain to parents purpose, use and content of record –Use “Birth to Five” and other relevant health promotion material with the PCHR –Encourage parents to record information about their child’s health and development –Encourage parents to take PCHR with them to every contact with health professionals

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health The Two Year Review

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health UK-WHO growth charts (PCHR) Information written for parents Measurement record folds out so lies alongside relevant chart 6 charts: –Birth weight and head circumference –Weight 0-1 year –Weight 1-4 years –Length 0-2 years –Height 2-4 years –Head circumference 0-2 years

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

© 2010 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health