Screening: antenatal, newborn and child screening programmes
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Fetal anomaly: Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s screening | 7 February 2018
Improving quality in Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s screening laboratories
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Shared learning aimed at labs that provide Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s screening | Nadia Permalloo Head of quality assurance development (clinical) PHE Screening nadia.permalloo@nhs.net |
Newborn hearing | 19 January 2018
Sharing best practice in newborn hearing screening to ensure early assessment of babies
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A new report highlights best practice in newborn hearing screening | Nadia Permalloo Head of quality assurance development (clinical) PHE Screening nadia.permalloo@nhs.net |
Newborn hearing | 23 January 2018
How we’ve improved newborn hearing screening and reduced parental anxiety |
What we learnt from the best performing newborn hearing screening sites in England | Christopher H Brockbank Clinical Lead (Audiology) Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Chris.Brockbank@lthtr.nhs.uk |
Newborn hearing | 31 January 2018
South East London Newborn Hearing Screening Programme is leading the way in KPI performance
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A head of paediatric audiology shares some learning | Jolanta McCall Head of Paed Audiology/NHSP Evelina London Community Children’s Directorate Southwark Hearing Support Service Manager Jolanta.McCall@gstt.nhs.uk |
Newborn hearing | 2 February 2018
Bath’s newborn screening team scoops award for innovation
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What a newborn screening team did to win a team of the month award
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Victoria Mainstone Local Manager Newborn Hearing Screening Programme Royal United Hospital Bath victoria.mainstone1@nhs.net |
Newborn screening | 11 May 2018
Report highlights best practice for newborn screening in neonatal intensive care units |
A new survey report highlights best practice for newborn screening in non-maternity settings | Jane Scarlett Consultant in Public Health Antenatal and Newborn Screening – London Jane.Scarlett@nhs.net Nadia Permalloo Head of quality assurance development (clinical) PHE Screening nadia.permalloo@nhs.net |
Sickle cell and thalassaemia | 28 August 2018
Small change improves early access to sickle cell and thalassaemia screening – PHE screening |
The local screening coordinator at Princess Royal University Hospital, part of King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Kent, talks about a very simple change having a big impact on early access | Louise Frost Local screening coordinator louisefrost1@nhs.net |
Child vision screening | 26 September 2018
Our child vision screening resources – a year on – PHE screening |
Highlights a suite of resources to support the commissioning and delivery of high quality vision screening for 4 to 5 year olds in England and also talks about success of child vision screening in Lancashire | Nick Johnstone-Waddell Public and professional information lead PHE Screening nick.johnstone-waddell@phe.gov.uk |
Newborn hearing | 09 October 2018
Importance of feedback in newborn hearing screening
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A blog about some of the great work being done to promote the importance of newborn hearing screening | Lynne Grey Lynne.Grey@kgh.nhs.uk Newborn hearing local coordinator Kettering General Hospital NHS Trust |
Child vision screening | 27 March 2019
Child vision screening: no change is needed to comply with GDPR |
A reminder about General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implications for child vision screening and clarification that schools do not need the permission of parents before they can share children’s data with the providers of school health services | Karon McCarthy
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Sickle cell and thalassaemia | 5 April 2019
Screening’s partnership work with Sickle Cell Society benefits people with sickle cell disorders |
How Sickle Cell Society’s partnership work with the NHS Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Society benefits people living with sickle cell disorders | Matthew Neal Communications and Social Media Officer Sickle Cell Society matthew.neal@sicklecellsociety.org |
Infectious diseases in pregnancy screening | 18 April 2019
Making sure pregnant women who screen positive for infectious diseases get best care |
An antenatal and newborn screening co-ordinator explains the failsafe processes that help her team make sure pregnant women who screen positive for infectious diseases receive prompt and appropriate follow-up care | Laura Keeble laura.keeble@nhs.net |
Infectious diseases in pregnancy |
26 April 2019
Successful IDPS laboratory workshop will now be held every year |
NHS Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Screening Programme holds its first national workshop for screening laboratory staff | Sonia Segalini Screening QA Project Officer sonia.segalini@phe.gov.uk |
Fetal anomaly, infectious diseases in pregnancy and sickle cell and thalassaemia | 16 May 2019
Learning from the experiences of others in antenatal screening |
Learning from screening incidents to improve antenatal screening programmes | Nadia Permalloo PHE Head of Screening Quality Assurance Development (Clinical) Nadia.Permalloo@phe.gov.uk |
Fetal anomaly screening | 4 June 2019
Language matters, especially if you’re a health professional talking to parents-to-be |
Two mums explain why words and terminology are so important when health professionals talk about Down’s syndrome, Edwards’ syndrome and Patau’s syndrome | Colette Lloyd Speech and Language Therapist dcclloyd@yahoo.co.uk Alison Pearson SOFT UK Trustee alisonpearson1@yahoo.com |
Antenatal and newborn screening
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5 June 2019
Collaborative working improves screening for babies and mums in Cumbria |
Workshop helps to improve working relationships and strengthen screening pathways | Anne Edwards Cumbria Child Health Information Services Anne.Edwards13@nhs.net / Anne.Edwards@cumbria.nhs.uk |
Sickle cell and thalassaemia | 6 June 2019
Sharing best practice to improve early access to sickle cell and thalassaemia screening |
Audit results identify ways in which local screening providers are improving performance in achieving early access to screening | Jamili Miah NHS Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Screening Programme jamili.miah@nhs.net |
Sickle cell and thalassaemia screening | 14 June 2019
Improving timely access to sickle cell and thalassaemia screening – a personal account |
One screening and immunisation coordinator explains how she worked with colleagues in Essex to improve early access to screening | Hayley McCarthy Screening and Immunisation Co-ordinator, Essex hayley.mccarthy@nhs.net |
NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme |
19 June 2019
Important learning points from screening support sonographers’ workshops |
Feedback from a workshop for screening sonographers highlighted a number of areas for shared learning and improvement. | Liane Powell Liane.powell@phe.gov.uk |
Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia screening
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3 October 2019
Best practice screening guidance for pregnancies resulting from egg or sperm donation |
This blog article gives providers guidance on sickle cell and thalassaemia screening for women who are pregnant via egg donation. | Amanda Hogan NHS Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia programme manager PHE Screening Amanda.hogan@phe.gov.uk |
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