Universal Delivery Clause Samples
Universal Delivery. The Service will lead delivery of the 0-6 HCP. The Service will ensure that every parent/carer, and child have access to a Health Visitor and the child will receive development checks (as listed below and detailed in Appendix 2) and receive consistent good evidence-based information about healthy start issues such as parenting and immunisation. At this level the Service will be expected to: Offer core health reviews to all families – (as set out within the current national mandate and any nationally recommended change will be negotiated between the Council and HDFT and delivered in a variety of formats depending on cumulative risk assessment, except primary visit and 2-2.5 year review, which will always be face to face. Promote attachment. Help families understand the short, medium and longer term consequences of their health related behaviour for themselves and others. Plan behaviour change in terms of easy steps over time; this will support families to plan and implement change in a realistic and manageable way. Plan with families ‘if/then’ coping strategies to improve resilience. Recognise in conjunction with families how their social context and relationships may affect their behaviour, and identify and plan for situations that might undermine changes they are trying to make.
