The two year integrated review provides a progress check covering a childs health and development before their third birthday.
This review gives parents the information they need to support their child to be ready for school. It should also make sure that any children who may need a little extra support and help get it early.
What does the integrated Review involve?
Progress check – if your child is attending an early years setting they will complete a Progress check when your child is aged between two and three. Parents and carers will receive a copy of this check
The Progress Check should be taken to your childs Growth and Development review with the Health Visitor service/ Families Health and Wellbeing Service.
The Health Visiting Team covering Stoke on Trent / Staffordshire Families and Wellbeing 0-19 service will send an appointment for a Growth and Development review to all Children aged between 27 and 30 months. This is a parent/carer questionnaire, to assess the development of a child. The review will be completed by a Health Visitor, Specialist Public Health Practitioner or a Nursery Nurse.
If the child is already in an Early Years Setting the review will be integrated with the Early Years Progress Check completed by Nursery/Child minder at the age of 2.
The review will include an assessment of the child’s growth and development to identify any additional need in order that further support or early intervention/advice/referral to specialist agencies, can be made and the service offered tailored to the family’s need.