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The Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005

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Regulation 15(2)

PART 2MATTERS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CHILD'S HEALTH REPORT

1.  Name, date of birth, sex, weight and height.

2.  A neo-natal report on the child, including—

(a)details of his birth and any complications;

(b)the results of a physical examination and screening tests;

(c)details of any treatment given;

(d)details of any problem in management and feeding;

(e)any other relevant information which may assist the adoption panel and the adoption agency; and

(f)the name and address of any registered medical practitioner who may be able to provide further information about any of the above matters.

3.  A full health history of the child, including—

(a)details of any serious illness, disability, accident, hospital admission or attendance at an out-patient department, and in each case any treatment given;

(b)details and dates of immunisations;

(c)a physical and developmental assessment according to age, including an assessment of vision and hearing and of neurological, speech and language development and any evidence of emotional disorder;

(d)for a child over five years of age, the school health history (if available);

(e)how his physical and mental health and medical history have affected his physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural development; and

(f)any other relevant information which may assist the adoption panel and the adoption agency.

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