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Community Health

Referrals by health professionals to Child Health, Child Development Service and Enuresis service

Community Health

Find out how you can refer to one of our Community Health services.
Child Health

We offer all families five free child health or Purple Book appointments with their community child health nurse at:

  • 0-14 days
  • 8 weeks
  • 4 months
  • 12 months
  • 2 years.

The first contact is made by a local Community Health Nurse before a new baby is 14 days old. Subsequent appointments are made by parents here.

Trying to find the closest Child Health Centre? View our list of searchable Child Health Centres in the Perth metro area.

Child Development Service

All clients must meet all of the following eligibility criteria:

  • the child must be under the age of 16 years
  • have an eligible Medicare card/number (clients with yellow Medicare cards are ineligible)
  • live at an address in the Greater Perth Region.

Child development services for children living in regional areas are available from local community health centres through the WA Country Health Service.

Clients who, at any point in time, no longer meet eligibility criteria will be discharged.

The clinician(s) will discuss this with the parent, and agree on completion of current service plans, and referral or handover to alternative services.

Making a referral

A referral can be made by parents, legal guardians or professionals. All referrals require parent or guardian consent.

Find out more under eligibility and referrals.

Enuresis program

Eligibility criteria

 The program is offered to all children and adolescents who meet the following eligibility criteria: 

  • aged 5½ to 18 years 
  • adequate family/carer support to engage with the program 
  • daytime urine and bowel continence 
  • no ongoing issues relating to constipation or other comorbidities 
  • a nocturnal enuresis bedwetting pattern of more than twice weekly. 

Referral form

Email all referrals using this Nocturnal Enuresis Referral form to the Community Health Enuresis Program.

Last Updated: 03/12/2021
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