Useful Management Information
- The following children should be directed to Child and Youth Mental Health Services
- children who may be at risk of self-harm
- aggressive behaviour with high risk of significant injury to vulnerable family members
- primary school child with significant school refusal due to anxiety
- Clinical urgency is the dominant consideration in the prioritisation of a referral for a child currently in out of home care (OOHC), or at risk of entering or leaving OOHC
- If you have a reason to suspect a child in Queensland is experiencing harm, or is at risk of experiencing harm, you need to contact Child Safety Services
- Statement of intent – the prioritisation of health services for children and young people in the child protection system
Patient resources
Minimum Referral Criteria
Category 1 (appointment within 30 calendar days) |
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Category 2 (appointment within 90 calendar days) |
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Category 3 (appointment within 365 calendar days) |
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If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria
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Essential Referral Information
- Description of the behaviours of concern
- If educational setting concerns are present, then a letter from the educational setting must be included in a GP referral. In the absence of a letter from the educational institution provided with the referral, the referral will be categorised Cat 3 unless they meet other non-educational criteria
- Report presence or absence of concerning features
- Is physical aggression placing family members (e.g. much younger siblings) at risk of injury? If so, provide details outlining which family members and why they may be at risk of injury. Consider referral to Child Youth Mental Health service as per useful management information
- Is the child expected to be in out of home care supervised by the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services for more than 6 months? If so, do you consider that the child's foster placement is at risk of breaking down due to the child's behaviour?
- Confirmation of out of home care (OOHC) (where appropriate)
Additional Referral Information
Highly desirable information – may change triage category
- Brief comment on current school educational attainments (good, average, poor, very poor (>2 years behind))
- Guidance officer assessment or other information from the school.
- Information about school attendance, expulsion or suspension.
- estimate number of days suspended in the previous 3 months.
- estimate number of days missed because of school refusal.
- Previous medications or therapies used.
- Significant psychosocial risk factors (especially parents mental health, family violence, housing and financial stress, Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services involvement)
Previous services accessed (other paediatricians, mental health services, allied health services, etc.) - Family history, including family members affected with ASD, ADHD, learning difficulty or mental illness.
- Copies of previous speech, occupational therapy, physiotherapy or cognitive assessments if available.
- Audiometry
- If the child is in foster care please provide the name and regional office for the Child Safety Officer who is the responsible case manager.
Desirable information - will assist at consultation
- Pregnancy and birth history
- Other past medical history
- Immunisation history
- Developmental history
- Medication history
- Height/weight/head circumference and growth charts with prior measurements if available.
- Other physical examination findings inclusive of CNS, birth marks or dysmorphology
Send Referrals To
Smart Referrals
Preferred Method
About Smart Referrals
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Send to: Gold Coast Child Community Health MO Account: GQ4215000TL HL EDI: qldcomch
Internal Referrals
Fax
Post
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215
Enquiries
Service Availability
Facilities
If you would like to send a named referral, please address it to the specialist listed above, who will allocate a suitably qualified specialist to see the patient. Alternatively, you can view a full list of our specialists.
Child Safety
If you have a reason to suspect a child in Queensland is experiencing harm, or is at risk of experiencing harm, contact Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Services . Please consider if mandatory reporting applies.