Patient resources
We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise.
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Top tips for supporting children with ADHD
Stay calm, give simple instructions, and use routines, praise, and organisation aids to support a child with ADHD.
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Top Tips For social skills development
Help your child practise positive social skills through role-play, guided play-dates, and modeling good communication.
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Top tips for sleep hygiene
Help to create a calm, consistent bedtime routine with relaxing activities, comfort items, and minimal distractions to help your child sleep.
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Tics And Tourette’s
Repeated movements or sounds a child can’t control. Tourette’s involves both motor and vocal tics lasting over a year, and treatment is only needed if tics are severe.
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Sensory Processing Disorder
Condition where a child’s brain processes sensory information differently, making them overly sensitive or under-responsive to things.
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QB testing
A screening tool that helps assess Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and ADHD by measuring a child’s concentration, movement, and impulsivity compared to others of the same age and gender.
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ODD
Condition often seen in children and young people, especially those with ADHD, causing frequent defiant or challenging behaviour.
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OCD information leaflet
Unwanted thoughts or fears make someone feel they must repeat certain actions, like washing hands or checking things.
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Gradual retreat method
The gradual retreat method helps children learn to fall asleep on their own by parents slowly moving further away each night until the child can sleep without them. It can be used for children of any age.
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Specialist Community Forensic Team (SCFT) referral form
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Essex Learning Disability Partnership referral form
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Right to refuse treatment
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Hospital Passport, learning disability
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