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Rubbing hands together under running water is the most important part of washing away infectious germs. Pre-moistened towelettes or wipes and waterless hand cleaners should not be used as a substitute for washing hands with soap and running water. Towelettes should only be used to remove residue, such as food, off a baby's face or feces from a baby's bottom during diaper changing. When running water is unavailable, such as during an outing, towelettes or waterless hand cleaners may be used as a temporary measure until hands can be washed under running water. A childcare. | Department of Health Social Services and Public Safety WWW. d hsspsn i. gov. u k AN ROINN Sláinte Seirbhísí Sóisialta agus Sábháilteachta Poiblí MÂNNYSTRIEO Poustie Resydènter Heisin an Fowk Siccar Healthy Child Healthy Future A Framework for the Universal Child Health Promotion Programme in Northern Ireland Pregnancy to 19 Years May 2010 Healthy Child Healthy Future A Framework for the Universal Child Health Promotion Programme in Northern Ireland Guidance to support the delivery of the Healthy Child Healthy Future in Northern Ireland This document should be read in conjunction with current standards and guidelines for practice. Healthy Child Healthy Future A Framework for the Universal Child Health Promotion Programme in Northern Ireland Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Context 03 04 05 05 Model for the Delivery of Healthy Child Healthy Future 07 Section 1 Healthy Child Healthy Future The Child Health Promotion 10 Programme in Northern Ireland 2010 1.1 A whole child model approach 11 1.2 A major emphasis on parenting support and positive parenting 11 1.3 The application of new information about neurological 13 development and child development 1.4 The inclusion of changing public health priorities 14 1.5 An increased focus on vulnerable families underpinned by a model of 15 progressive universalism 1.6 An emphasis on integrated services 15 1.7 New technologies and scientific developments 15 Section 2 Delivery of Healthy Child Healthy Future 17 2.1 Health Improvement 17 2.1.1 Support for parenting Early intervention and prevention 18 programmes for children and families 2.1.2 Engaging fathers partners 18 2.1.3 Health Promotion 19 2.1.4 Promotion of social and emotional development 20 2.1.5 Safeguarding 20 2.1.6 School health profiling 24 2.2 Health protection 24 2.2.1 Surveillance 25 2.2.2 Screening 26 2.2.3 Immunisations 27 Page .