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These 8 easy read guides explain the screening tests offered during and after pregnancy for people with learning disabilities.
Guidance for local NHS screening services on how to order printed population screening leaflets.
The processes for managing safety incidents in the NHS screening programmes.
This guidance supports healthcare professionals and stakeholders delivering and managing newborn hearing screening programmes in England.
This overview of the NHS newborn hearing screening programme (NHSP) explains how a baby’s hearing is tested, and the equipment used for the tests.
Resources to support screening professionals in their initial training and continuing professional development (CPD).
Screening standards for the NHS newborn hearing screening programme (NHSP).
Information on a baby’s visit to an audiology clinic following referral. Translated versions are also available.
How to support patients in accessing population screening programmes and obtaining screening results.
Requirements for the quality assurance of laboratories providing antenatal and newborn screening services by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS).
These documents describe the newborn hearing screening programme (NHSP) pathways.
Role and remit of NHS population screening programmes’ Research, Innovation and Development Advisory Committee
Guidance to support the health system to reduce inequalities in screening.
This document sets out for the programme specific operating model (PSOM) for quality assurance of the NHS antenatal and newborn (ANNB) screening programmes.
This provides details for screening providers on moving from printed leaflets to digital alternatives.
This document for healthcare professionals covers surveillance, referral and audiological monitoring following newborn hearing screening.
How to assess candidates undertaking the diploma for health screeners.
Healthcare professionals can use these checklists to help parents recognise hearing loss in a baby.
Sets out the terms of reference for the independent review of children's hearing services in England.
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