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Nursing support milestone

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NHS Tayside’s Family Nurse Partnershi­p (FNP) is celebratin­g 10 years supporting young families across the region.

The FNP is a voluntary home visiting programme for all eligible first time parents in Tayside aged 19 or under at the start of pregnancy.

The programme involves regular home visits by a specially-trained family nurse to support young parents from early pregnancy until the child’s second birthday.

The service has been available in NHS Tayside from 2011 and more than 1700 young families have benefited from being part of the FNP programme since it was introduced.

Families and staff joined in the celebratio­ns at a special ‘party in the park’ event at Baxter Park in Dundee to mark the 10- year milestone.

FNP lead nurse Debbie Balshaw said: “We are delighted that some of the families we support could be part of the celebratio­n to mark our 10-year anniversar­y.

“I would like to thank all the clients, their babies and families, our FNP team and Dundee Leisure and Communitie­s Park Lives team for making this a memorable occasion for everyone involved.

“It was truly inspiring to hear about the clients’ experience­s of being part of the FNP programme.”

NHS Tayside director of nursing and midwifery Claire Pearce added: “The FNP provides an important service for young parents and their babies across Tayside and I am pleased to see it mark 10 years supporting local families.

“The team is fully committed to delivering the FNP programme and working together with families to offer advice and support.”

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