Hospital Passports

A hospital passport is a document that provides information about children and young people that healthcare professionals can read.  Somerset NHS Foundation Trust along with other trusts across the region, are working with NHS England, and the South West Region of Parent Carer Forums, to create a singular paediatric hospital passport that can be used throughout the South West region.

They have created a questionnaire to give you a chance to have your voice heard about what features you would like to see within the regional paediatric hospital passport. Please click on the link below to go to the questionnaire.  This questionnaire is for parents, carers, and healthcare professionals alike.  The passport is for any child, or young person who would like one. This can include children with learning disabilities, complex care, mental health disorders, or any child who regularly attends hospital.

They would like your input as to what features are put into the passport. The answers to this questionnaire will help develop the next paediatric regional hospital/health passport. They greatly appreciate your time in filling out the answers and sharing this with your contacts.

To complete the questionnaire please click here

For any more information on hospital passports, please visit: Bristol Royal Hospital for Children | University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

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