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The children and young people’s (CYP) dietetic team provides a Borders wide service to those from birth to 18 years of age*. The majority of CYP requiring dietetic input will be appropriate for advice, education and support from the paediatric dietitians who cover general and specialist services. The paediatric dietitians offer outpatient clinics in multiple areas of the Borders and there is also the option for remote consultations via video or telephone.

*Young person remains in school and/or is under the care of medical paediatrics.

There are additional specialist CYP’s services that provide dietetic support. For dietetic advice for CYP for the following, please refer directly to the services below:

  • Weight Management Advice
  • CYP under the care of CAMHS
  • Eating Disorders

Further information can be found within these pages on RefHelp.

 

Who to refer:

  • Faltering growth in infants and CYP.
  • Infants with nutrition related co-morbidity for example developmental delay, cleft palate, congenital heart disease.
  • Infants and CYP on enteral tube feeding
  • Food allergies: for mild-to-moderate non-IgE cow’s milk allergy, see pathway (hyperlink)
  • Food intolerances
  • Restricted diets with evidence of growth faltering or other significant medical or nutritional concern.

The paediatric dietitians also accept referrals for infants and CYP under specialist services including Diabetes, GI, Renal and Respiratory. At times CYP may be under shared care with a tertiary centre.

 

Who not to refer:

  • CYP with a BMI >91st centile for BMI. Please refer to CHW service (please add hyperlink)
  • CYP currently under the care of CAMHS. Please refer to CAMHS Dietitian (please add hyperlink)
  • Eating disorders. Please refer to Specialist Eating Disorder Dietitian (please add hyperlink)
  • Infants with a non-IgE CMA (mild-moderate), with nil additional red flags. Please see cow’s milk allergy guideline for more information (please add hyperlink)
  • Weaning advice. Please refer to local health visitor.
  • Nut allergy. Please refer to medical paediatrics.
  • Young people aged between 16-17 years who are no longer in school. Please refer to community dietitian (hyperlink)
  • Selective eaters without faltering growth or other medical conditions.
    • <5 years, refer to local Health Visitor.
    • >5 years refer to healthy eating information in resources.

How to refer:

Referrals to the paediatric dietitians can be made by completing the referral template ‘Paediatric Dietetic Request for Assistance Form’

Please send complete forms to the generic inbox paediatricdietitian@borders.scot.nhs.uk or via post (see address details below). Please do not send referrals via Sci-Gateway.

 

Queries:

If you have any questions or queries, please contact paediatricdietitian@borders.scot.nhs.uk

 

Information to include on the referral:

  • Current weight and height with trend/history
  • Outline nutritional concern.
  • For allergy patients include allergy focused history.
  • Previous or current dietary interventions trialled.
  • Relevant medications.

Faltering Growth

Classification of Faltering Growth, one or more of the following:

In the early days of life:

  • > 10% weight loss from birth weight.
  • Birth weight not regained after 3 weeks.

After the early days of life:

  • Current weight < 2nd centile (infants under 12 months)
  • a fall across 1 or more weight centile spaces, if birthweight was <9th centile
  • a fall across 2 or more weight centile spaces, if birthweight was between 9th and 91st centile
  • a fall across 3 or more weight centile spaces, if birthweight was above 91st centile
  • Length and weight greater than 2 centile spaces apart
  • Crossing through length / height centiles as well as weight.
  • BMI <2nd centile (in children ≥ 2 years)
  • Weight crosses 2 centiles downward on a growth chart

Growth Charts:

Cow’s Milk Allergy

Nutrition and Dietetics

Paediatric Dietitians

AHP Hub

Borders General Hospital

Melrose

TD6 9BS

 

Telephone Number: 

01896 827 427 or 01896 826450

 

Email: 

paediatricdietitian@borders.scot.nhs.uk

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 27/06/2024

Next review date: 27/06/2026

Author(s): Allana-Lee Gillies.

Author email(s): Allana.gillies@nhs.scot.