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...language, speech, and communication skills. The NHS NHSP offers screening to all babies, ideally within the first 4 to 5 weeks after they are born. Over the past year, the...
...cancer screening participants receive through the post. Subtitles have also been added to improve accessibility for people with a hearing impairment. These have been translated into the most common languages...
...issues. “It’s important to address potential issues promptly and to be honest. There are different ways to say the same thing, but there’s no sense in using unclear language to...
...language throughout and have included a new infographic illustration, see top of this blog post, that helps explain the chances of a cystic fibrosis suspected screening result being followed by...
...your baby easy guides to support discussions with women and partners who have learning disabilities. The easy guides are also useful for people whose first language is not English and...
...are born with a permanent moderate, severe and profound deafness and hearing impairment. We know that finding out early can give these babies a better chance of developing language, speech,...
...much more appropriate and we regularly use links to easy read / different language versions. Digital is the way forward – would welcome that. National support for local services However,...
...not identified by three and a half years of age. Early identification provides a better chance of children developing language, speech, and communication skills. It gives these babies the opportunity...
...their baby. The clear, simple language will help to reduce anxiety and enable people to make informed choices that are right for them. Roanna Maharaj, of the UK Thalassaemia Society,...
...parent leaflet (which can be printed off) provides a structure that can be used during this discussion, covering all the key information and the kind of language to use. It...