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    What sources are there if you find a childs not developing in line with expectations who world you contact and what world you do. I doing the paperwork and I'm stuck so i thought I asked you good people

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    DeVelopment worker, senco, health visitor, speech therapist, portage.
    All with parental permission although you could talk to them in a hyperthetical situation for some guidance and not breech confidentiality before approaching parents to make sure you are on the right lines.

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    You cannot contact anyone without parents permission - so the answer is to inform parents and keep careful records.

    Even with the 2 year check if parents choose not to give it to HV because they don't agree with the contents there is nothing you can do.

    it's beyond a joke when you know there's a problem and parents are in denial but your hands are tied

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