(7) Management of common childhood illnesses based on WHO and DOH guidelines; (8) Management of moderate and severe acute malnutrition using national guidelines and proper referral to higher level health facilities as appropriate, for treatment and management, especially those with serious medical complications; (9) Provision of oral health services including application of fluoride varnish to prevent dental caries; (10) Provision of anti-helminthic tablets for children one (1) to two (2) years old as appropriate; (11) Availability of potable source of water, counselling of household members on hand-washing, environmental sanitation, and personal hygiene, and support for sanitation needs of households to reduce food, water, and vector-borne diseases; (12) Counselling and support to parents and caregivers on parent/caregiverinfant/child interaction for responsive care, and early stimulation for early childhood development, and referral for development delays and other disabilities for early prevention, treatment and rehabilitation; (13) Social welfare support to improve access to health and nutrition services such as, but not limited to, dietary supplementation, complementary food, other healthy food products and commodities, assessment and referral for development delays and other disabilities for early prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for infants six (6) months and above who belong to poorest of the poor families; (14) Support for home kitchen gardens wherever feasible; (15) Provision of locally available grown crops, vegetables and fruits in addition to other agricultural products to be used in complementary feeding and dietary supplementation; (16) Protection against child abuse, injuries and accidents including the provision of first aid, counselling and proper referrals; and (17) Others as may be determined based on international and national guidelines and evidence generated locally. Section 9. Health and Nutrition of Adolescent Females. - To address the cyclical nature of malnutrition among the population, delivery of health and nutrition services for adolescent females ten (10) to eighteen (18) years old at facility, school, and community levels shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

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