The following pages may provide useful support for our Patients:
Domestic Violence and Abuse
Domestic Violence | Angelou.org | London, England
Angelou – Helping women and girls affected by domestic violence and abuse
Just call us free & confidentially on:
0808 801 0660, Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm, Wed 6pm – 9pm, Translators available
0208 741 7008, Mon – Fri 10am – 6pm, Thurs 10am – 9pm, Translators available
National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247 (24-hour confidential helpline).
Action on Elder Abuse: 0208 808 8141
Supporting the lives of people with learning disabilities and autism / Respond
For people with learning disabilities and their carers who have suffered trauma or abuse
0208 808 0700
The national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children.
Galop – the LGBT+ anti-abuse charity
National Helpline for LGBT+ Victims and Survivors of Abuse and Violence 0800 999 5428 Email help@galop.org.uk
ManKind Initiative – Supporting Male Victims of Domestic Abuse
Call their confidential helpline open Monday – Friday 10am to 4pm (excluding bank holidays) Freephone 0808 800 1170
Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men | Men’s Advice Line UK
0808 801 0327 (Mon-Fri 10am-5pm) or info@medsadviceline.org.uk
Charity to Help Domestic Abuse Perpetrators | Respect Phoneline UK
0808 8024 040 or email info@respectphoneline.org.uk
Resources for Parents and Carers
Resources for parents and carers to help with the management of unwell children:
How to help your unwell child (Under 5 Years)
Safety netting & parent info sheets :: Healthier Together
Keeping your child safe this winter: Advice and guidance on Strep A :: North West London ICS
Cervical Screaning
Cervical screening, which used to be called smear test, is a test to check the health of the cervix and help prevent cervical cancer. It’s offered to women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64.
You will receive a letter when your cervical screening test is due.
Please call us on 0203 405 6570 to book an appointment.
How often you are invited depends on your age.
Age Under 25 – Invites sent up to 6 months before you turn 25
25 to 49 – Every 3 years
50 to 64 – Every 5 years
65 or older – Only if a recent test was abnormal
As a practice we know that our patients often have concerns about attending these appointments for many reasons. If you are concerned about the procedure or have questions regarding your cervical smear please contact reception on 0203 405 6570 and ask for an appointment or telephone call with one of nurses to discuss your concerns. Our nurses are fully trained in cervical smear procedures and will be happy to provide you with advice and guidance. For further information on cervical smears please use the following links:
The Eve Appeal – The Leading UK Gynaecological Cancers Charity
https://eveappeal.org.uk/
Macmillan Cancer Support
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/cervical-cancer
NHS
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-screening/
Childhood Immunisation
To give your child the best protection, it’s important that vaccines are given on time.
We will send you a text message when your child is due for routine vaccinations.
It is important you maintain correct contact details (ideally a mobile phone and email address) so we can contact you when immunisations are due. Please contact us if you need to update your contact details.
If you think you have missed an appointment for immunisations then please contact us for an appointment with our Nurse on 0203 405 6570.
If you have received your immunisations elsewhere (in another country or privately) then please let us know, ideally by providing proof of the vaccination, so we can update our records.
NHS vaccination schedule
Vaccines for babies under 1 year old
8 weeks
6-in-1 vaccine, Rotavirus vaccine, MenB vaccine
12 weeks
6-in-1 vaccine (2nd dose), Pneumococcal vaccine, Rotavirus vaccine (2nd dose)
16 weeks
6-in-1 vaccine (3rd dose), MenB vaccine (2nd dose)
Vaccines for children aged 1 to 15
1 year
Hib/MenC vaccine (1st dose), MMR vaccine (1st dose), Pneumococcal vaccine (2nd dose), MenB vaccine (3rd dose)
2 to 15 years
Children’s flu vaccine (every year until children finish Year 11 of secondary school)
3 years and 4 months
MMR vaccine (2nd dose), 4-in-1 pre-school booster vaccine
12 to 13 years
14 years
Td/IPV vaccine (3-in-1 teenage booster), MenACWY vaccine