Guidance

National service framework: children, young people and maternity services

Sets out the government's quality standards for children, young people and maternity standards.

Applies to England

Documents

National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services: Core Document

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Getting the Right Start: National Service Framework for Children Standard for Hospital Services

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National Service Framework for Children,Young People and Maternity Services: Children and Young People who are Ill

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National Service Framework for Children,Young People and Maternity Services: Disabled Children and Young People and those with Complex Health Needs

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National Service Framework for Children,Young People and Maternity Services: Key issues for Primary Care

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National Service Framework for Children,Young People and Maternity Services: Maternity Services

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National Service Framework for Children,Young People and Maternity Services: Medicines for Children and Young People

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National Service Framework for Children,Young People and Maternity Services: The Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Children and Young People

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Details

The ‘National Service Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services’ is a 10 year plan that sets national standards for the first time for children’s health and social care. The standards promote high quality, women and child centred services and personalised care that meets the needs of parents, children and their families.

The NSF for children, young people and maternity services will require services to:

  • promote good physical health, mental health and emotional well being by encouraging children and their families to develop healthy lifestyles
  • focus on an early comprehensive assessment of a child and their family’s needs
  • tackle health inequalities, addressing the particular needs of communities, children and their families who are likely to have unhealthy lifestyles
  • ensure that pregnant women receive high quality care throughout their pregnancy, have a normal childbirth wherever possible, are involved in decisions about what is best for them and have choices about how and where they give birth

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Published 4 October 2004

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