Approaching Your Child’s GP On Air Pollution-Related Health Concerns


Air is Kin

 
 

From our experience, the motivation to approach your GP often starts with some combination of you and people around you observing changes in your health. We’ve chosen to address how people interact with primary care because your GP is likely to be the first institutional recognition of your health concerns.

We invited two doctors, Dr Emily Parker and Dr Joanna Dobbin, who have been supportive in other parts of the Air is Kin project to discuss how people who recognise that their or their children’s health is worsening from air pollution can take steps to be witnessed by healthcare professionals.

These sessions led us to draft two complementary booklets:

• Approaching your GP on Air Pollution-related Health Concerns.

• Approaching your Child’s GP on Air Pollution-related Health Concerns.

By co-creating these guidance resources for interacting with GPs, we aim to help facilitate a key healing pathway for communities impacted by air pollution.

To download a pdf copy of this booklet, please use this link or click the image.

Use this link to download the adult’s health version of the booklet.

 
 
 

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