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HSE cuts child development checks in west Dublin due to 'staff shortages'

Parents have been contacted this week with the news.

THE HSE HAS withdrawn crucial checks for some children in west Dublin due to a staffing shortage.

It has contacted parents and guardians to say that it “cannot deliver” development assessments for children aged between three months and four years old.

In a letter sent out this week, seen by The Journal, the Executive said this was because of “staff shortages” so its department in Dublin West would be shifting to a “prioritisation system” to deliver other services.

The examinations are considered crucial checks and can spot underlying problems as an infant grows and its brain and body develop.

In a statement to The Journal, a spokesperson for the HSE said a shortage of public health nurses was impacting the delivery of services, and that it expects the situation to improve in the coming months when four public health nurses and student nurses are allocated to the area.

hse dub west letter short The HSE letter received by parents and guardians this week

Dublin Mid-West Sinn Féin TD Mark Ward told The Journal that it amounted to a “carte blanche removal of vital services” by the HSE and that it needed to clarify when the examinations will return.

“These checks are absolutely vital and they are there to make sure that nothing gets missed. We know that early intervention is key,” he said.

“A child’s brain develops more in the first five years more than any other point in life. If they are not getting these developmental check appointments something could be missed and it will be too late to make up for it then.”

In the letter, the HSE’s Community Healthcare Organisation for Dublin West told parents: “I am writing to inform you that in response to staff shortages in the Public Health Nursing Service in Dublin West the department is moving to a prioritisation system to deliver services.”

It added that “at this time the PHN service cannot deliver” the child development assessments which are typically scheduled to take place when the infant is aged three months, nine to 11 months, 21-24 months and lastly 46-48 months.

It further mentioned that an information leaflet and a child’s development guide had been attached to assist the parent, adding a GP should be contacted if the parents have any specific concerns about their baby’s health, growth or development.

Ward said he had been contacted by one family in the area last week who had found they could no longer access development checks for their child.

He asked parliamentary questions of the health minister to find out why but believes the answer lies in this week’s letter.

“We know that the health service is finding it difficult to retain staff and it looks like this is what has happened here, with the child development assessments now considered not a priority,” he said.

There should be forward planning for this if staff are departing and it is absolutely disgraceful that this has been put on families.

“The minister needs to do is do a root and branch investigation to find out why this has happened in this particular area, and put measures in place to make sure that the families in west Dublin get the services they need. And right now, they can’t wait.”

A HSE spokesperson told The Journal: “There are staff shortages in the Public Health Nursing (PHN) Service across CHO7 Dublin South, Kildare & West Wicklow (DSKWW). This is having an effect on staffing levels for the Dublin West Area, which has seen a significant reduction in staff, which is having an impact on delivering routine, non-priority developmental screening assessments.

“The Dublin West team have implemented a system which enables them to prioritise the screening services and address those needs while the staffing issue is being addressed.

“The Public Health Nursing Sponsorship Programme is currently the only route for recruitment into Public Health Nursing, There will be four newly qualified Public Health Nurses that are due to start from mid to late July. Staff retirement and transfers to different or outside roles have reduced the number of PHNs in the area.

“The HSE will continue to use transfer panels and recruit for Public Health Nurses across the area. The situation is expected to improve in coming months when student PHNs are allocated to the area.”

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    Mute Mary OGorman McGuire
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    Jun 30th 2022, 6:42 PM

    My child is 3 years, 7 months old. Has not been assessed since 9 months old. Ive called over 10 times, no answer and left voicemails for local health nurse. Not one call back. Luckily i have the means to have my concerns addressed privately but i fear for how many the system has missed. The children of this nation are truely forgotten about.

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    Mute Sean McCarthy
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    Jun 30th 2022, 7:54 PM

    Is staff shortages now the convenient excuse for everything ? We should start calling it for what it is, it’s long term under investment in the health sector.

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    Jun 30th 2022, 8:44 PM

    @Sean McCarthy: This scenario is literally staff shortages. There’s 3 PHNs. There has consistently been only 1 or 2 available. Due to Covid, they have been overworked. One is now.out on long term sick leave I believe. Pushed to the point of breaking during a pandemic.

    Ordinarily 3 is enough to cover the area, but not during a health crisis.

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    Mute Danger
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    Jun 30th 2022, 9:41 PM

    @Sean McCarthy: it’s not under investment it’s poor investment by the HSE. Joke shop

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    Mute Ailbhe
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    Jun 30th 2022, 7:15 PM

    This happened months ago. The last check we got for our now 7 month old was back when he was 2 weeks old. He’s missed two developmental checks over the last 6 months. Three public health nurses stretched to breaking point. One called me one day to see if we needed her to stop by. She was sobbing, had just had a car accident but couldn’t go to the hospital, couldn’t go home because she had elderly patients in the community who relied on her. She was broken.

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    Mute Dearbhla O Reilly
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    Jun 30th 2022, 11:57 PM

    @Ailbhe: that’s awful. No one should have to put up with that.

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    Mute Madra
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    Jun 30th 2022, 6:40 PM

    That’s a disgrace. Nothing like taking away from children, and those in need. This country isn’t the best at times.

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    Mute Niamh Gavin
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    Jun 30th 2022, 11:25 PM

    My child is now 4 and hasn’t had a check since she was a few months old. When I enquired after the lockdowns lifted the local heath centre just told me they weren’t doing them any more. Really awful.

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    Mute Keth Warsaw
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    Jun 30th 2022, 8:23 PM

    We should start growing bananas. Ergo: The banana republic we are, right here, right now.

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    Jul 1st 2022, 6:35 PM

    This is no cost saving exercise, the long term fallout, damage is going to be so much more to deal with and remedy- in the futile hope that things will be better in time. Massive shortcoming and oversight. Again.

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