The Healthy Child Programme (HCP) is an elearning programme for all healthcare professionals working with pregnancy and the first five years of life. It is the first programme in the Healthy Child Programme 0-18 series of elearning resources, including the Healthy School Child Programme and Adolescent Health Programme.
The HCP elearning programme supports the implementation of the Healthy Child Programme – Pregnancy and the first five years of life framework and covers a range of topics related to child health and health promotion. It is suitable for health visitors, nurses, trainee paediatricians and the child health team as part of blended learning for those in training, or wishing to update. It can also be used as a browsable resource in conjunction with the MindEd child mental health elearning programme.
This work was commissioned by the Department of Health and delivered by Health Education England elearning for healthcare (elfh) in collaboration with a consortium of professional bodies. The materials have been written by subject specialists and experts in their particular field and have been subjected to extensive peer review.
The programme is not intended to replace core learning or textbooks on these subjects, but rather to focus on their impact on the health and wellbeing of children. The programme equally is not designed to address in any detail the specialist needs of children with very complex problems.
The Healthy Child Programme comprises 76 elearning sessions, grouped together by topic into 12 learning modules. Each elearning session takes approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. The sessions include interactive elements, case studies and self-assessments to reinforce learning and there are a range of resources signposted at the end of each session. The full curriculum for the Healthy Child Programme is available for download in pdf format, below.
In addition, the mental health topics included in the Healthy Child Programme are also freely available as part of the MindEd mental health elearning programme. The Healthy Child Mental Health Framework brings together the mental health elearning sessions from the Healthy Child Programme 0-18 series on the open-access MindEd platform. Visit the MindEd elearning portal here.
This module introduces you to the Healthy Child Programme and the background and philosophies supporting it – the principle preventive child health programme in England, incorporating screening and developmental surveillance, immunisation, health promotion and parental support. Further sessions in this module cover leadership, monitoring and quality within the programme.
Clinical Lead and Editor: Mitch Blair
These sessions provide you with guidance on keeping good records in practice to promote effective communication and inter-professional working. You’ll also find useful information on how and why to use the Personal Child Health Record (PCHR).
Editor: Mitch Blair
Addressing a wide range of topics, this module provides you with resources on the health of the family in the UK. Sessions include topics such as the role of the father, the socio-emotional environment, hard to reach families and child resilience.
Editor: Mary Malone and Sean Mackay
This module builds upon existing safeguarding materials, providing additional learning sessions on vulnerable children including looked after children, to support you when operating in this challenging area of practice.
Editor: Mitch Blair
Addressing a range of topics around parenting, this module contains resources on how factors such as attachment and wellbeing, parenting support and parental relationships affect the health of the child.
Editor: Mary Malone and Sean Mackay
Child development ¡n the first five years of life is a critical time for any family. These sessions review early child development and provide you with guidance when dealing with challenges around feeding, sleeping and toileting as well as common emotional and behavioural problems.
Editor: Leon Polnay
The development of a child’s ability to communicate is addressed in this module. Typical and atypical development are considered, along with bilingualism and social aspects of communication.
Editor: Sally Bates
From pre-pregnancy through to adulthood, nutrition plays a vital role in healthy development. Focussing on the first five years of life, this module provides you with guidance on nutrition, feeding, weaning, growth and growth charts, the social context of food and obesity in the early years.
Editor: Judy More
These sessions deliver guidance for healthcare professionals working with families, providing advice, support and addressing parental anxieties around immunisation.
Editor: David Elliman and Helen Bedford
This module outlines vital areas of interest in promoting health from the start in pregnancy through to the first five years of life. With a focus on smoking, obesity, mental health and substance misuse, this module also includes topics such as dental health and injury prevention.
Editor: Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent
Screening forms a key part of the Healthy Child Programme. This module outlines the importance of screening and describes the timeline for screening in the first five years of life. The role of the UK National Screening Committee is also discussed.
Editor: David Elliman and Jo Harcombe
This session forms the first stage of providing the health visitor profession with a model of practice that you and families can use to guide your work together on the Healthy Child Programme.
Editor: Mitch Blair
Early Developmental Support
Early Developmental Support is based around an extensive set of resources produced by the Early Support programme, funded by the Department for Education. These resources are designed to be used within a key-working approach to supporting families with children and young people having special educational needs and disabilities.
Authors: John Oates, Naomi Dale and Alison Salt
This session aims to enhance your knowledge and skills regarding oral health and factors that predispose to poor oral health. Promoting oral health in the infant and young child forms an integral part of this session. This session was updated in 2016 with the help of the Delivering Better Oral Health Working Group.
This session is an introduction to growth charts, and includes information on how to plot measurements and when to become concerned about a child’s growth.
This session is the first of two in this series focusing on attachment and wellbeing. This first session will provide an overview of attachment whilst the second (Positive Parenting and Parenting Issues/Promoting Attachment and Wellbeing Part 2: Practice) will explore the range of attachment-based interventions that help to foster secure attachment.
In order to access the Healthy Child Programme, you will need an elfh account. If you do not have one, then you can register by selecting the Register button below.
To view the Healthy Child Programme, select the View button below. If you already have an account with elfh, you will also be able to login and enrol on the programme from the View button.
The Healthy Child Programme is also available to NHS healthcare staff via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR). Accessing this elearning via ESR means that your completions will transfer with you throughout your NHS career.
Further details are available here.
If you are not an NHS health or care organisation and therefore do not qualify for free access elfh Hub, you may be able to access the service by creating an OpenAthens account.
To check whether or not you qualify for free access via OpenAthens, you can view the eligibility criteria and register on the ‘OpenAthens’ portal.
If you are a HR, IT or Practice Manager and would like to register and enrol large numbers of staff within your organisation for access onto the Healthy Child Programme, please contact elfh directly.
For HR departments wanting to know more about gaining access to courses using an existing Learning Management System please contact elfh directly to express interest.
In the event that you do not qualify for free access to the Healthy Child Programme, you are able to license access through eIntegrity, a community-interest company established for this purpose.
You can check whether or not you qualify for free access by clicking on the ‘Register’ button above.
For more information on the licensing options available for the Healthy Child Programme, please visit the eIntegrity website.
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