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M Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 2016 sought to get up to date evidence on school nursing, including the impact of service delivery changes and new models of provisionSchool nursing is a universally accessible service that is non-stigmatising and accepted by most families and school communities, with school nurses having a key role rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 in promoting the health and wellbeing of children and young people. Todays school nurse is a specialist practitioner working across education and hearcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
lth, providing a link between school, home and the community to benefit the health and wellbeing of children and young people. Essentially, the schoolM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 dThe Health and Social Care Act 2012 gave local authorities statutory responsibility for commissioning public health services for children and young people aged 5-19 years, including the school nursing service. School nurses are identified as the leaders of the second stage of the Governments Health rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 y Child Programme (a public health programme for children, young people and families) focused on those aged 5-19 years.In 2012 the Department of Healtrcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
h published Getting it Right for Children, Young People and Families - Maximising the contribution of school nursing', setting out a new vision and guM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 more vulnerable children and young people including excluded children, young carers, and those with mental health needs. Such guidance was also timely given the new commissioning environment. Although key areas of knowledge and skills were identified, no numbers or targets were set for the future s rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 chool nursing workforce either nationally or locally. Further guidance for local commissioners and providers setting out the core school nurse offer arcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
nd supporting the development of locally determined service specifications was published in 2014.In contrast, national projections of student numbers M Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 ted to reach 8.02m by 2023.ScotlandThe Chief Nursing Officer in Scotland has recognised there are issues and challenges facing the school nursing workforce and has carried out on-going work to refresh and refocus the role of school nursing. National working groups have developed new pathways to refo rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 cus the role of school nurses in Scotland. The new pathways focus2on nine priority areas: emotional health and wellbeing; substance misuse; child protrcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
ection; domestic abuse; looked after children; homelessness: youth justice; young carers and transitions.The new pathways are being tested in two healM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 ly in Scotland many school nurses do not have a specialist qualification for the role. However, no funding has yet been agreed to support essential continuing professional development for those who do not currently hold a specialist qualification.Northern IrelandIn Northern Ireland’s integrated heal rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 th and social care system, services for children and young people are commissioned by the Health and Social Care Board and the Public Health Agency anrcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
d delivered by five Health and Social Care Trusts. The Northern Ireland Executive's ten year strategy and action plan for children and young people (2M Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 nt years, it is estimated that 22% of children in Northern Ireland still live in poverty.In its campaigning for the recent Northern Ireland Assembly elections, the RCN called for public health priorities, including early intervention and preventative measures aimed at children and young people, to b rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 e included in the Northern Ireland Executive’s Programme for Government for 2016-2021. The RCN has continued to highlight the need to support the delircn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
very of health care services for children and young people by appropriate investment in the school nursing workforce in particular, pointing out how sM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 t children and young people in Northern Ireland.Workforce figures published by the DHSSPS illustrate that, during 2014-2015, there was one whole time equivalent school nurse for every 3219 schoolchildren in Northern Ireland. Furthermore, the percentage of school nurses aged 45 and over has increased rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 from 51% in 2010 to 63% in 2015. The RCN believes that, until the numerical under-representation and ageing demographic profile of the school nursingrcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
workforce is addressed through robust workforce planning, the capacity of school nurses to promote the health and well-being of children and young peM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 http://qov.wales/topics/health/publicatlons/health/reports/nursing/?lanq=en and was the result of an RON campaign.This set out a clear strategic direction for school nurses. The Health Board was to deploy school nurses in teams to support the health of school-aged children in their locality on a ye rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 ar round basis. The team would include specialist skill sets (e.g. sexual3health) but there would be an emphasis on the specialist school nurse qualifrcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
ication. Each secondary school in Wales would have a named school nurse. At the same time £4.7 million was set aside to boost the health boards recruiM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 success of the school nurse network. However the strategy has not been refreshed since 2009 and current figures on the number of nurses working with schools have not been published in Wales. 98 assignments with a school nurse qualification are listed in the NHS statistics (Statistics Wales). This is rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 a sharp jump from 2009 when only 59 such assignments were listed. However there are 207 secondary school in Wales.The RCN in Wales is calling on thercn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016
new Welsh Government (elected in May 2016) to refresh the school nursing strategy for Wales and renew their commitment to school nursingAbout the respM Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2 rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 -64 years of age (see Figure 1).Figure 1: Age of respondentsYearsThe majority of respondents reported their state pension age as being between 65-68 years of age (see Figure 2). The other' category encompassed individuals who either did not know or who had already passed their state pension age.4Fig rcn-survey-of-school-nurses-2016 ure 2: state pension age50.00%M Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2M Royal College of NursingRON School Nurse Survey 20161IntroductionAn RCN survey of school nursing in 2009 revealed a range of issues. The survey in 2Gọi ngay
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