Healthy Child Programme

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Description An information standard for child health services, to allow everyone involved in caring for children to share information by using standardised digital records.
Reference code DAPB3009
Has the standard been published? true
Nationally Mandated true
Status of standard Active
Publication due
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Standard type Record standards
Documentation Help Text
Link to Documentation https://theprsb.org/standards/healthychildrecordstandard/
Contact details support@theprsb.org
Topic Key care information
Care setting
  • Community health
  • Maternity
  • GP / Primary care
Related standards * Core Information standard * Previous version of the [DCB3009: Healthy Child Programme](https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/information-standards/information-standards-and-data-collections-including-extractions/publications-and-notifications/standards-and-collections/dcb3009-healthy-child-programme#:~:text=An%20information%20standard%20for%20child,by%20using%20standardised%20digital%20records.)
Dependencies No known dependencies
Assurance This standard has been approved by the [Data Alliance Partnership Board (DAPB)](https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/information-standards/information-standards-and-data-collections-including-extractions/data-alliance-partnership-board) and published as an information standard notice (ISN)
Endorsements This standard has been endorsed by the following organisations: * Royal College of Physicians * Royal College of Nursing * Royal College of General Practitioners * Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists * The Royal College of Occupational Therapists * The Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health * The Royal College of Midwives * The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists * The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy * Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association * Association of British Paediatric Nurses * British Association of Community Child Health * British Academy of Childhood Disability * British Association of Perinatal Medicine * Association of UK Dieticians * British & Irish Orthoptic Society * Institute of Health Records Information Management (IHRIM) * TechUK