The Child Health Passport helps you plan and keep track of all the routine health services available in British Columbia for your child.
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About Child Health Passport
The passport helps parents plan and record important health information for your children. It is important for your child to get routine vaccinations to ensure the best protection against serious childhood diseases. It includes resources like:
- Immunization safety information, schedules and records
- Tips on how to prepare your child for health and immunization appointments
- A place to record your child's healthcare providers
- Information on what you should monitor as you child gets older
- An area to record ongoing health information like height and weight, illnesses, injuries, or allergies
- Space to easily record findings from hearing, dental and vision checks
- Information on child safety
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Parents typically receive a Child Health Passport in their birth packs, or they can be obtained through local public health units as part of immunization services.
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