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Learning Disabilities & Annual Health Checks

People with a learning disability often have poorer physical and mental health than other people. This does not need to be the case.

It is important that everyone over the age of 14 who is on their doctor's learning disability register has an annual health check.

An annual health check can help you stay well by talking to a doctor or nurse about your health and finding any problems early, so they can be sorted out.

You do not have to be ill to have a health check – in fact, most people have their annual health check when they are feeling well.

If you are worried about seeing a doctor, or there is anything they can do to make your appointment better, let the doctor or nurse know.

They can make changes to help you. These are called reasonable adjustments.

Published on: Monday 26 February 2024

South Yorkshire Asthma Friendly Clubs

The programme will deliver training, resources, and support to schools across South Yorkshire, aiming to improve health outcomes for children and young people with Asthma.

Published on: Monday 4 September 2023

Daytime Wetting

Most children are dry in the day by the time they are three years old and at night by the time they are five. Children should be encouraged to start potty training from 18 months of age

Published on: Monday 5 August 2024

Bladder diary

Published on: Monday 5 August 2024

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    • Published on: Monday 26th February 2024

      People with a learning disability often have poorer physical and mental health than other people. This does not need to be the case.

      It is important that everyone over the age of 14 who is on their doctor's learning disability register has an annual health check.

      An annual health check can help you stay well by talking to a doctor or nurse about your health and finding any problems early, so they can be sorted out.

      You do not have to be ill to have a health check – in fact, most people have their annual health check when they are feeling well.

      If you are worried about seeing a doctor, or there is anything they can do to make your appointment better, let the doctor or nurse know.

      They can make changes to help you. These are called reasonable adjustments.

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    • Published on: Monday 4th September 2023

      The programme will deliver training, resources, and support to schools across South Yorkshire, aiming to improve health outcomes for children and young people with Asthma.

      read more
    • Published on: Monday 5th August 2024

      Most children are dry in the day by the time they are three years old and at night by the time they are five. Children should be encouraged to start potty training from 18 months of age

      read more
    • Published on: Monday 5th August 2024
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