Resources
Allergies affect over 20% of New Zealand children, and often begin in infancy with the development of food allergy. The burden of allergies on both children and their families can be significant. Early diagnosis and appropriate clinical management can minimise the long-term impact on quality of life for these children and their families.
The purpose of the Child Protection Clinical Network is to assist the Paediatric Society of New Zealand and Ministry of Health to provide a forum for society members with a clinical or research interest in child abuse and neglect to develop policies and strategies
The New Zealand Clinical Network, Children and Young Peoples' Diabetes Services provides clinical leadership and oversight to ensure that there is a planned and consistent approach to the provision of diabetes services for children and young people across New Zealand.
The purpose of Te Rōpū Kiripai Hapori is to establish a national multi-disciplinary network that will support clinicians working across community, primary, secondary and tertiary services to deliver high quality, cost effective and integrated eczema treatment programmes for children, youth and their whānau.
Established in May 2013, the purpose of this multidisciplinary national Clinical Network is to provide leadership in supporting clinicians working across all healthcare sectors in delivering high quality, cost effective and integrated gastroenterology services for children, young people and their families/whanau.
As a newly-established Network, the Neurodevelopment Network's aim is to promote improved outcomes for tamariki and rangatahi who experience a range of physical, sensory, intellectual and neuro developmental divergences.
The Network's resources are still in development, and will be updated here when available.
Children's Neurology or Paediatric Neurology refers to a specialised branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and management of neurological conditions in children from birth to adolescence.
The Newborn Clinical Network was established in 2013 with the aim to provide clinical leadership in the development and maintenance of a sustainable nation-wide, clinical service for newborns as close to home as is practicable.
The role of the Clinical Network is to provide clinical leadership and oversight of the provision of services for children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families and whānau in New Zealand.
The Respiratory Network is a newly-established Networks that aims to provide the health system with ready-to-implement strategies, quality improvement practices and models of care for whānau, and implementation of services, in order to reduce barriers and subsequently the burden of childhood respiratory disease.
The Network's resources are still in development, and will be updated here when available.