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Healthier Together is a website which has been developed in partnership with parents and healthcare professionals from across Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH). The iHV has worked together with the Healthier Together team to develop resources to support families.

The Healthier Together website offers information and advice on a variety of health topics for babies, children, young people and healthcare professionals. It uses a Red, Amber, Green (RAG) rating of when to seek medical advice and information from different healthcare professionals including health visitors.

Please click on the title of the illness you would like to know more about. Within each section, you will find information in both a film and pdf format – you will find some of which have also been translated into Bengali, Gujarati, Indian Punjabi, Romanian, Spanish and Urdu – and are in accessible, easy read formats.

Bronchiolitis and RSV


When to Worry - Bronchiolitis and RSV - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages

 


Dr Ranj Film - When to Worry about Bronchiolitis and RSV

Dr Ranj, a paediatric doctor, explains what symptoms to look out for and where to get help when your child may have Bronchiolitis and RSV – with symptoms listed in Red, Amber and Green categories.


Translated films

 

Croup


When to Worry – Croup - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages


Dr Ranj Film: When to Worry – Croup

Dr Ranj, a paediatric doctor, explains what symptoms to look out for and where to get help when your child may have Croup – with symptoms listed in Red, Amber and Green categories.


Translated films

Difficulty breathing and wheeze


When to Worry - Difficulty breathing and wheeze - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages


Dr Ranj Film: When to Worry - Difficulty breathing and wheeze

Dr Ranj, a paediatric doctor, explains what symptoms to look out for and where to get help when your child may have Difficulty Breathing or Wheeze – with symptoms listed in Red, Amber and Green categories.


Translated films

My baby is finding it hard to breathe under 3-months


When to Worry - My baby is finding it hard to breathe under 3-months - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages

Fever


When to Worry – Fever - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages


Dr Ranj Film: When to Worry – Fever

Dr Ranj, a paediatric doctor, explains what symptoms to look out for and where to get help when your child may have fever – with symptoms listed in Red, Amber and Green categories.


Translated films

Fever under 3-months


When to Worry - Fever under 3-months - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages

Strep A and Scarlet Fever


Strep A & Scarlet Fever - when to worry & when to get help


Strep A information with Dr Ranj Singh

This short (4min) video has been made by the NHS and Department of Health and Social Care to give families information about what Strep A is and what to look for.


When to worry - Strep A and Scarlet Fever - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages

Flu


When to worry - Flu - Easy Read


Easy Read in other languages


Healthier Together - Protecting your family against flu

Flu Vaccination

The flu vaccination is part of your child’s routine immunisations. Below you will find information about the flu vaccine, why it is important for children to have it, what happens during the appointment and what to do if you think your child has flu.

  • This webpage from Public Health Wales has lots of information about
    the flu vaccination for adults and children. The animation at the end
    has great information about the flu vaccination no matter where in
    the UK you live.
  • This webpage for NHS Inform (Scotland) has lots of information about the flu vaccination for children.
  • This webpage from nidirect government services (Northern Ireland) has information about the flu vaccine for children. As with the other
    websites, it has information about the vaccine, how it is given and why it is important.
    It also has a leaflet which has information about protecting your child against flu: Vaccination for your toddler or pre-school child, it is available to download in lots of different languages.
  • This NHS (England) webpage is about the children’s flu vaccination. It
    explains what type of flu vaccination children have depending on how old
    they are or if they have any other medical condition and how it is given.

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