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  • Posted: 6th April 2023

    ​​​​​​​Congratulations to the Children and Family Health Surrey Immunisations team for giving more than 99,500 children across Surrey the nasal flu vaccine over this winter period.

  • Posted: 3rd April 2023

    Following an increase in calls, the opening times of the Children and Family Health Surrey Occupational Therapy Helpline are being extended. From 17 April, the Occupational Therapy Helpline will be open from 1pm to 4pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

  • Posted: 27th March 2023

    The Surrey Heartlands Children and Young People’s Asthma Team has launched monthly asthma webinars aimed at parents and carers of children and young people with asthma.

  • Posted: 14th March 2023

    Caroline Allpass, Specialist Community Public Health Student School, tells us about visiting the team at Surrey Young Carers to further explore what their service offers and help collaborative partnership working.

  • Posted: 1st February 2023

    Recent technical issues with the on-line Riviam portal have been resolved and we have returned to business as usual.

  • Posted: 23rd January 2023

    Technical difficulties continue with the Children and Family Health Surrey One Stop Referral Service online portal. 

  • Posted: 23rd January 2023

    A new Inclusion Health webpage has launched today, providing useful information and resources for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities, Showmen and Boaters, families in temporary, emergency accommodation and Asylum-Seeking families living in Surrey.

  • Posted: 6th December 2022

    Group A streptococcus (GAS) is a common bacteria. Lots of us carry it in our throats and on our skin and it doesn’t always result in illness. However, GAS does cause a number of infections, some mild and some more serious.

  • Posted: 5th December 2022

    Bronchiolitis is a common chest infection that affects babies and children under 2. It's usually mild and can be treated at home, but it can be serious. It is almost always caused by a viral infection. In most cases, the respiratory syncytial virus…

  • Posted: 1st December 2022

    Our Surrey-wide 0-19 Advice Line and Chat Health text support service for secondary school students are open over the Christmas holidays but are closed on the bank holidays and at weekends. The Occupational Therapy Helpline is closed for two weeks over…