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Public Health Scotland is responsible for the collection of information on Scottish residents when they are diagnosed with malignant (and some benign) tumours.
This is a subset of data for the Brain Health Data Pilot (BHDP)
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The 13-15 month review form is completed at around 13-15 months of age and is carried out by a health visitor. This review started in April 2017 and is offered to all children (although implementation of the review across Scotland may vary)
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The 27-30 month review form is completed at around 27-30 months of age and is carried out by a health visitor. This review started in April 2013 and is offered to all children (previously only children requiring structured additional/intensive support).
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The 4-5 year review form is completed at around 4-5 years of age and is carried out by a health visitor.
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The 6-8 week review form is generally completed at around 6-8 weeks after the birth of the child and is often a health visitor and GP combined review.
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The Health Visitor First Visit form is generally completed at around 10 days after the birth of the child. This begins the child"s electronic surveillance record and gathers basic identification, family and social data.
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The aim of the school health service is to promote the physical, mental and social well-being of children within school settings. It also provides remedial action and support for pupils with health problems and services for pupils with special educational
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Children involved in a child protection investigation or case conference by a Scottish Local Authority.
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CARDRISS includes a national register that collects and holds information about babies in Scotland with a major structural and chromosomal condition or recognised syndrome up to their first birthday.
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Contains data on episode level new and unscheduled attendances at Emergency Departments and some smaller community hospitals and minor injury units (MIUs).