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Moneynick Primary School, Randalstown

Phone First

1st Dec 2020

Please find attached important information about a new service for our school community. 

‘Phone First’ is designed for patients, including children, who are feeling unwell and considering travelling to Antrim Area Hospital Emergency Department, Causeway Hospital Emergency Department or Mid Ulster Minor Injury Unit with an injury or illness which requires urgent treatment but is not immediately life threatening.   When you call the ‘Phone First’ service your condition, or that of the person you are calling on behalf of, will be clinically assessed and arrangements made for you to access the most appropriate service to your needs.  This may mean offering you an appointment at the Emergency Department or Minor Injuries Unit, organising further investigations or redirecting you to your local GP or GP Out of Hours.   The Phone First service will improve patient safety in terms of preventing overcrowding and reducing long waits in our Emergency Departments.  It will also help reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection and transmission.   The services operates on a 24/7 basis and is available by calling 0300 123 1 123 or using the Interpreter Now App.  if you have reason to seek urgent care, please ‘Phone First’ if the condition is not life threatening. If the situation is critical or life threatening then ring 999 immediately. 

 
 
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UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Article 3:
The best interests of the child must be a top priority in all decisions and actions that affect children.

Article 24:
Every child has the right to the best possible health. Governments must provide good quality health care, clean
water, nutritious food, and a clean environment and education on health and well-being so that children can stay healthy. Richer countries must help poorer countries achieve this.