Referral Criteria – Sexual health for young people with a learning disability
Understanding emotions, boundaries, sexual health, personal hygiene and how to stay safe are vital for young people with a learning disability. This knowledge helps to develop useful life skills and a positive and health attitude towards sexuality and wellbeing.
Conditions in scope
The Children’s Community Learning Disabilities Team will accept requests for service for:
- Children and young people up to 18 years of age, registered with a Devon GP, who have a diagnosis of profound, severe (or moderate, where there are child protection issues) learning disabilities, including those children and young people who have acquired this status
Requests will be considered for:
- Children and young people who have been identified as having a cognitive impairment which is severe or profound and which limits educational and practical development
- Children and young people attending other special schools or attending mainstream provision (or attached units) with a Statement of Special Educational Needs (or Education, Health Care plan equivalent), dependent upon the child/young person’s level of learning disability, the level of functional impairment and the nature and severity of the presenting problem.
Exclusion Criteria
Requests for service will not be accepted for children and young people with:
- Mild learning disability
- Higher functioning Autism Spectrum Conditions (i.e. average or above average intelligence),
- Acquired head or brain injury
- Issues that are school based only, where the family does not require support – these should be supported by educational services such as Educational Psychology and Behaviour Support services
Consideration will be given on a case by case basis in regard to specific syndromes that do not necessarily mean there is an associated learning disability. The requester should first consider appropriate mainstream services that would better meet the child/young person’s needs or provide the evidence that the child/young person’s disorder meets the criteria. For example, if a child/young person with a learning disability presents with possible mental health problems, then a referral should be made via the Single Point of Access (SPA) to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
There are times when it might be more appropriate for a child or young person to access mainstream services, such as school and public health nursing, in line with the guidance around inclusive practices.
Pre-request requirements
A request for service is appropriate if there are significant concerns about the child’s development, health, well-being or behaviour and these are having a significant impact on the child’s functioning at home.
Before referring:
- It is important that the child or young person has been seen in person and assessed by the person making the request for service
- Prior attempts have already been made by frontline staff to resolve the child/young person’s difficulties with mainstream support, and that evidence of this is included along with the formal request
- Formal consent has been obtained for someone with legal parental responsibility for the child before a request is made
- Information from the person making the request regarding what has been discussed/is needed to support the child, young person and/or family to engage with the service (see Request for Services form)
If your request for support is around a specific behaviour please download our ABC forms to record and describe the presenting behaviours.
How can I help the young person before making a request?
Please refer the parents to this website which may give some additional guidance around supporting the young person when addressing issues around puberty and sexuality/sexual health. If you are making a request for service around a specific behaviour it can help if you ask the parents to download our ABC forms from the same page to record and describe the presenting behaviours so that this information can be provided to support your request. This information will also help us when we complete our first assessment.
Contacts
Children and Family Health Devon
Single Point of Access Team
1a Capital Court
Bittern Road
Sowton Industrial Estate
Exeter EX2 7FW
Email: TSDFT.DevonSPA@nhs.net
t: 0330 024 5321