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Bring IT On

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Delivered by: Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland (SBH Scotland) This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 06/10/2025

The Bring IT On project is a transition service aiming to make a difference to the way in which young people move, or transfer, from paediatric to adult health services in Scotland.


Our young people are put firmly in the driving seat by developing a Person Centred Record which they will be able to access online anywhere through a new app called My Care Pod.


The content of this record will be decided by the young person and will include key information on recent appointments, diagnostic results and anything which is the young person feels will help them to self manage their condition.


We will help the young person to focus on health and well being and to look forward to adolescence and adulthood in a healthy, positive way. The service is supporting young people aged 11 years and above. The young person will be supported as they begin to think about transition. We will also work with older young people who are at the point of transferring over to adult services.

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Spina Bifida
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