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Community Practitioner - the journal of the Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association (Unite/CPHVA) - has a readership that includes over 20,700 healthcare professionals who work in the community, caring for over 5,000,000 clients, patients and families across the UK. These comprise health visitors, school nurses, district nurses, practice nurses, community paediatric nurses, community nursery nurses and other community-based practitioners.

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Volume 77, Number 2, February 2004

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Someone to turn to
pp. 35-35(1)
Author: Coulter, David

News
pp. 36-40(5)

Newborn and childhood screening programmes: part two
pp. 41-43(3)
Authors: Elliman, David; Bedford, Helen; Hugman, Jenny

Screening for chlamydia
pp. 44-45(2)
Author: Lewis, Carol

Psychiatric screening in pregnancy
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Adams, Cheryll; Coyle, Briege

A conversation with…
pp. 47-49(3)
Authors: Mullally, Sarah; Jones, Mark

Nine steps to health development
pp. 50-50(1)
Author: French, Jeff

Ruling out rural hazards
pp. 51-51(1)
Author: Chambers, Terence

Pre-school behaviour problems: innovative approaches
pp. 52-56(5)
Authors: Barlow, Jane; Spencer, Nick; Coe, Christine; Laine, Lynne; Vostanis, Panos

NCAST: Tools to assess caregiver-child interaction
pp. 57-60(4)
Authors: Mischenko, Jane; Cheater, Francine; Street, Jane

Health promotion and school nurses: the potential for change
pp. 61-64(4)
Author: Bartley, Joanne D.

Resuscitation guidelines for the infant, child and adult
pp. 67-70(4)
Author: Campbell, Karen

Books
pp. 73-73(1)

Resources
pp. 74-74(1)

Letters
pp. 75-75(1)

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