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The Victorian Child Health Record

The Victorian Child Health Record. Helen Cunningham Implementation Manager Key Ages & Stages Project Maternal and Child Health DEECD. The Review of the CHR. PWC Benchmarking, Literature Review, Report www.education.vic.gov.au/mchservice Focus testing

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The Victorian Child Health Record

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  1. The VictorianChild Health Record Helen Cunningham Implementation Manager Key Ages & Stages Project Maternal and Child Health DEECD

  2. The Review of the CHR • PWC Benchmarking, Literature Review, Report • www.education.vic.gov.au/mchservice • Focus testing • The revised Child Health Record now better meets the needs of parents and practitioners and reflects the changes to the Maternal and Child Health service implemented in 2009 through the revised Key Ages and Stages Framework.

  3. The objectives of the CHR In consultation with key stakeholders, the following objectives were defined: •  Paper-based, parent-held record of their child’s health, growth and development •  Prompt for parents to attend maternal and child health visits and ask key health, growth and development questions at those visits •  A device that facilitates key child health and development education and promotion

  4. The objectives of the CHR • A document that complements and aligns with the Service’s clinical practice, including the revised KAS Framework •  Method of facilitating communication between parents, health professionals and other service providers. These objectives informed the development of the revised CHR.

  5. The new look: Name Format Colour Language Tabs/ sections x16 Personalised Plastic sleeves No carbon pages More space

  6. Child Health Information: your guide Booklet not included with new CHR Refer to websites for information: www.education.vic.gov.au/earlychildhood This site has been updated and provides a link to the Better Health Channel www.raisingchildren.net.au

  7. MCH Telephone Line Magnet • Now included in the MCH KAS home visit folder

  8. Section 1 Appointments to keep • 10 Key Ages and Stages visits • New parent group, other groups • Other appointments- 3 pages

  9. Section 2 My Health and Growth Record WHO Growth charts birth – 24 months • Girls and boys – head circumference, length, weight CDC Growth charts 2-18years • Girls and boys – height, weight, BMI Presentation at February Conference • WHO Growth Charts • Jenny Proimos Senior Medical Advisor Today: presentation

  10. Section 2 My Health and Growth Record

  11. Section 2 My Health and Growth Record

  12. Section 2 My Health and Growth Record

  13. Section 2 My Health and Growth Record

  14. Section 3 My immunisation record www.health.vic.gov.au/immunisation updates

  15. Understanding Childhood immunisation Booklet not included with new CHR Schedule details now included with content of CHR Website link provided: www.health.vic.gov.au/immunisation Updates to schedule

  16. Section 3 My immunisation record

  17. Section 4 My birth details Eyes: Red reflex test Extra space

  18. Section 4 My birth details

  19. Section 5 My first key ages and stages visit: Home visit

  20. Section 6 2 week visit Same sections in all KAS visits Specific to developmental age VIHSP & vision reminders

  21. Section 6 2 week visit Extra space Websites

  22. Section 7: 4 week visitSection 8: 8 week visitSection 9: 4 month visit

  23. PEDS : 4 months, 8 months, 12 months, 18 months, 2 years and 3.5 years

  24. Section 10: 8 month visit

  25. Section 11: 12 month visitSection 12: 18 month visitSection 13: 2 year visitSection 14: 3 ½ year visit

  26. Section 14: 3 ½ year visit

  27. Section 15: 4 years old and beyond

  28. Section 15: 4 years old and beyond

  29. Section 16: other information

  30. The (Blue) Child Health Record still relevant and can be used for all children PEDS booklet- to be added WHO growth charts- can be added New clients: if 2 years or 3.5years- Blue CHR

  31. Distribution of: ‘My Health and Development Record’ Distributed and printed by DEECD All Maternity Services in Victoria Quarterly- next delivery date is next week Being distributed from next week Box=20 (weight of box has reduced) Previous versions of CHR- still relevant and can be used

  32. Information flyers: website wwweducation.vic.gov.au/earlychildhood

  33. Flyer in each carton

  34. all enquiries mch@edumail.vic.gov.au1300791423

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