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CHIS Social Value: Boosting early years health with oral health packs at vaccination clinics
A child brushing her teeth

Adding CHIS Social Value - CHIS promotes healthy starts by providing oral health packs at childhood vaccination clinics.

Challenge

Inequalities in vaccination uptake are evident in childhood immunisation, with children from more deprived areas experiencing lower vaccination rates for diseases such as influenza and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). According to the World Health Organisation, vaccination is recognised as the most effective public health intervention after clean water.

In Bath and North East Somerset (BaNES), the local authority collaborates with NHS SCW Child Health Information Service (CHIS) and NHS BSW ICB to identify areas with low vaccination uptake and develop initiatives to increase coverage. The council, ICB, and local GPs planned a series of visits to early years settings in their most deprived areas to improve vaccination rates in 2- and 3-year-olds.

Oral health is also a key public health focus and a clinical priority for children's health in the Core20PLUS5 approach.

NHS BSW ICB

What we did

NHS SCW currently provides Child Health Information Services (CHIS) to 32% of the 0-19 population in England. A core part of the service is creating additional social value through its work, supported by an established CHIS Social Value fund.

CHIS funded 250 oral health kits for 0-4-year-olds in BaNES to help promote oral health while improving vaccination uptake. The packs included a toothbrush, toothpaste, and a leaflet about good oral hygiene.

In November 2024, a Vaccine Inequality Officer from BaNES Council joined practice nurses and outreach vaccinators in attending five venues in Twerton, including nurseries and a baby and toddler group, to offer the flu vaccine.

The team applied the Make Every Contact Count (MECC) approach to distribute the toothbrushing packs and inform parents/carers about the importance of oral hygiene in early childhood. Some parents were unaware that teeth should be brushed twice a day or that children can receive support from a dentist, even if it is just for a check-up.

Activity

Health Improvement and Inequalities

Promoting dental hygiene and vaccination in areas with high levels of deprivation supports public health initiatives.

Behaviour Change

Encouraging healthy behaviour through outreach support and activities is essential for community wellbeing

Improving Immunisation Uptake

MECC (Make Every Contact Count) by promoting oral hygiene while vaccinating children.

Impact

The children who received the toothbrushing packs can now brush their teeth regularly to help prevent dental problems. The children mentioned their enthusiasm for starting to use their toothbrushes.

The gifted toothbrushing packs helped facilitate positive interactions between the nursing staff and parents, where oral health was discussed, as well as the administration of vaccinations to keep children healthy.

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