Updated 30 November 2022
Background
Redcar and Cleveland 0-19 service provides health visiting and school nursing services to children and young people from 0-19 years old across Redcar and Cleveland and up to 25 years for SEND, (young people with special educational needs and disability). Practitioners deliver care and treatment to children, young people and families in their own homes, in schools, and across a range of community places including family hubs. Health visiting and school nursing in Redcar and Cleveland is part of the local authority and sits within the children and family’s directorate of the borough council. Practitioners work together in integrated teams, each led by a clinical lead. School Nursing transferred into local authority in October 2015 and Health Visiting transferred in April 2016.
The three teams are based in the following family hubs;
- East Cleveland Family Hub Saltburn
- Redcar Family Hub
- Great Eston Family Hub
Redcar and Cleveland 0-19 service registered with CQC in September 2015 and has a registered manager. This was the second inspection of this service, with the previous inspection taking place in 2017. The service was not rated in line with the methodology at that time.
The service is registered to provide the following regulated activities:
- Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
- Diagnostic and screening processes