NHS Hertfordshire & West Essex ICB: West Essex Children’s Community Healthcare Services

Posted on: February 4, 2025

The Hertfordshire & West Essex ICB is working with partners on the future of West Essex children’s community healthcare services. To find out what parents and carers think of existing services, they have launched an anonymous survey which closes on Friday 21 February.

They would be grateful for any support you can give to share the attached poster with your networks in the west Essex area: Survey Poster Here.

By way of background, the children’s community healthcare services include community paediatrician, special school nurses, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists. They are services children and young people use in the community rather than in hospitals or GP practices. There is more information about west Essex children’s community services and plans for its future on the Hertfordshire and West Essex integrated Care Board website.

Author: Niamh Gibson
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