Health services for everyone
Information about the health services available to everyone in Devon, including children and young people with SEND and their families
Accessing health services
Information required on what support is available to help CYP with SEND access health support?
GPs
Your GP (General Practitioner) is often the first port of call when you have any health concerns. If needed they can make referrals to more specialist services for assessments and support.
Dentists
Many children and young people with SEND will be able to visit a community dentist. If this is a problem then your dentist may be able to refer you to a specialist dental service.
Pharmacies
Pharmacists can give advice on a range of conditions. They may also be able to offer treatment and some prescription medicine for some conditions, without you needing to see a GP.
Midwives
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Health visitors
The health visiting team offer support from a baby’s birth to five years old
Breastfeeding support
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School nurses
The School Nursing Service provides information and support to school-aged children and their families who live in Devon or who attend a Devon school
Child Health Services – Torbay and South Devon
Information from the Torbay and South Devon NHS Trust about the child health services they offer
Paediatrics – Royal Devon University Healthcare Trust
Information about the children and young people’s service by the Royal Devon and Exeter, and North Devon District Hospitals
Urgent or emergency care
Advice from the NHS about which health services can help in the case of urgent of emergency medical situations