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Health for Children Looked After
A Child Protection Conference
Being in Care, Looked After or Accommodated
Child Protection Core Group Meeting
Children's Residential Care
Children's Rights/Participation
Education of Children Looked After
Financial Support for Leaving Care
Foster Care
Health for Children Looked After
MALAP (Multi-Agency Looked After Partnership)
Personal Education Plans (PEP)
RAPT Looked After Children Team
Referral and Assessment
Reviews for Looked After Children
Stockton Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service
Strategy Meeting
Supersonic - Information for children and young people
Transition Learning Mentors
Youth & Leaving Care Service

Health for Children Looked After

You will be offered a Health Assessment when you are first looked after.
This is your chance to talk to our doctor or you own doctor about your health.
You can choose whether you see a male doctor or a female doctor if you tell your social worker before they make the appointment.

While you are looked after you have the right to good health care and all children and young people should have a medical examination on becoming accommodated and every year after that. This includes dental and eye care.
When you are able to make reasoned choices of your own, (usually when you are in secondary school) or when you are 16, you can decide whether or not to have medical or any other treatment.

Who to Contact
Children in Need/Child Protection/Children Looked After Teams - Assessments
Tel: 01642 527764
Fax: 01642 527756
Minicom: 01642 527769
Email: firstcontact
@stockton.gov.uk
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