Updated 22 December 2021
Barnsley Public Health Nursing Service is a universal service provided to children and young people aged 0-19 years, (or up to age 25 if people have a disability). The service delivers elements of the healthy child programme, and, prioritises children, young people and their families’ health and wellbeing. This includes promoting the Best Start in Life for Children, improving access to health services, ensuring children are safeguarded and supporting children, young people and their families to live healthier and achieve their potential.
The framework that underpins the Public Health Nursing Service provision is the Healthy Child Programme 0-5 years and 5-19 years which focuses on collaborative working in partnership with parents, carers and other agencies to improve health and wellbeing, support parenting in early life stages, undertake health and development reviews at key mandated stages of a child’s development, promoting the uptake of health screening and immunisations and provide evidence based education and advise to help parents and young people make informed choices. This includes early identification of children and families in need of additional support to ensure they receive early help and intervention before problems develop further.
Services operate from the following hubs/locations:
- Business address and Office base for members of the BMBC 0-19 Children’s Services team Gateway Plaza, Level 8, PO Box 679,
- Central team - Worsborough Lift, Powell Street, Worsborough, Barnsley.
- North East Team - Cudworth Lift, Carlton Street, Cudworth.
- North Team. Roundhouse Centre Athersley and Darton Lift, Huddersfield Road, Barnsley.
- Penistone Team - Penistone Town Hall, Shrewsbury Road, Penistone, Barnsley.
- South Team Hoyland Lift, High Croft, Hoyland, Barnsley
- Dearne Team. Goldthorpe Centre, Goldthorpe Green, Goldthorpe, Rotherham.
The service has been registered since 22 February 2017 for one regulated activity; treatment of disease, disorder and injury. The service has two registered managers in place, both qualified specialist public health nurses. The service has not been inspected since it was registered in 2017.