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You may be concerned that your baby develops a different head shape in the first few months, possibly with some flattening on one side.
This is called plagiocephaly and is quite common in babies, as their skull bones are soft and can reshape. The flat area may be at the side or back of your baby's head.
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I am the Clinical Director for the CYP Alliance, I provide clinical leadership, advice and engagement to foster a culture of multi-professional engagement in service improvement. I provide system leadership to improve collaboration and engagement with system colleagues to share best practice and deliver ambitious programmes to transform and improve services for CYP and Families across South Yorkshire
The Designated Clinical Officer for SEND (DCO) helps local Health services to make sure they are meeting the needs of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND), and supports the Local authority in understanding how health provision supports children in education as part of the holistic needs a child may have. The DCO plays a key part in supporting joined up working between health services, education settings and local authorities
You may be concerned that your baby develops a different head shape in the first few months, possibly with some flattening on one side.
This is called plagiocephaly and is quite common in babies, as their skull bones are soft and can reshape. The flat area may be at the side or back of your baby's head.
I am the Clinical Director for the CYP Alliance, I provide clinical leadership, advice and engagement to foster a culture of multi-professional engagement in service improvement. I provide system leadership to improve collaboration and engagement with system colleagues to share best practice and deliver ambitious programmes to transform and improve services for CYP and Families across South Yorkshire
The Designated Clinical Officer for SEND (DCO) helps local Health services to make sure they are meeting the needs of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND), and supports the Local authority in understanding how health provision supports children in education as part of the holistic needs a child may have. The DCO plays a key part in supporting joined up working between health services, education settings and local authorities