A guide to a Children and Young People’s (CYPS) Neurodevelopmental Assessment – Newcastle and Gateshead – Information for parents
The resources below should be displayed on inpatient wards. Each ward has an information champion whose role it is to display and replenish resources.
Community services can also display information appropriate to their service area.
Where there is a general and easy read version available, you only need to display one type.
Leaflets
- About the consent form
- About the consent form – Easy Read
- Advance Decisions and Statements
- Advance Decisions and Statements – Easy Read
- Care Co-ordination
- Care Co-ordination – Easy read
- Catering Services (not for use in Cumbria services)
- Catering Services – Easy read (not for use in Cumbria services)
- Chaplaincy
- Have your say
- Have your say – Easy Read
- How to access your health records
- How to access your health records – Easy read
- Independent Mental Health Advocacy
- Infection Prevention and Control
- Information that the Trust keeps about you
- Information that the Trust keeps about you – Easy read
- Narcotic Search Dogs
- NHS Fraud – how does it affect you?
- Carer promise
- PALS – South of Tyne
- PALS – North of Tyne
- Pressure ulcers
- Sharing letters with service users
- Sharing letters with service users – Easy read
- Supporting patient, carers and relatives with travel costs
- Use of force (not for display – one to one use only)
- What does engagement and observation mean to me?
- What is safeguarding adults?
Foundation Trust Membership Form: email members
Posters
- Accessible Information Standard
- Carer Promise
- Have your say (complaints/compliments)
- Narcotics Search Dog
- Mental Health Information
- Protecting your rights and interests – CQC
Patient Advice and Liaison Service – please display the correct poster for your area
Independent Mental Health Advocacy
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