NHS Dorset

Health Visitors

Health visiting teams work to promote the health and well-being of babies, children and their families and the community in general. To do this, they also work closely with other organisations including Social Care and Health, nurseries, GPs, local community groups and voluntary services.

Working together

Health visitors work in teams which may consist of:

Members of the team work in the community and are usually based at GP surgeries. This is
a brief description of their different roles.

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Health visitors

Health visitors are registered nurses with expertise in family and child health. They are qualified in the development and safeguarding of children and young people. They also work to promote good health across all ages in the community generally.

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Nursery nurses

Nursery nurses have a qualification and experience in childcare, behaviour management, development, play and education.

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Staff nurses

Staff nurses are registered nurses who bring a wide range of skills relating to family health
and health promotion to the team. For example, they may carry out immunisations.

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Health visitor assistants

Health visitors assistants have experience and further training in public health and childcare.

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The team can offer support and information on the following:

Babies

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Toddlers and children

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Young people

Information and advice on:

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Parents and families

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Adults

Health visitors work to improve health, for example by offering support to people wishing to give
up smoking.

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Staff safety

Health visitors are usually welcomed into people’s homes where their help is greatly appreciated. However, it should be pointed out that the Trust has a staff charter in which it says:

‘Everyone employed by the Trust has the right to be treated with respect by patients, carers and visitors.’

The NHS believes that violence, threats of violence and aggressive behaviour towards staff is totally unacceptable. Anyone behaving in this way towards staff will be reported to the police.

To contact a Health Visitor or team member please contact your GP practice in the first instance. (Click here)

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