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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 i

s 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 hea

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lth, providing a link between school, home and the community to benefit the health and wellbeing of children and young people. Essentially, the school

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 dThe Health and Social Care Act 2012 gave local authorities statutory responsibility for commissioning public health services for children and young p

eople 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 Healt

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h published Getting it Right for Children, Young People and Families - Maximising the contribution of school nursing', setting out a new vision and gu

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 more vulnerable children and young people including excluded children, young carers, and those with mental health needs. Such guidance was also timel

y 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 a

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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 work

force 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 prot

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ection; domestic abuse; looked after children; homelessness: youth justice; young carers and transitions.The new pathways are being tested in two heal

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 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 co

ntinuing 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 an

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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 (2

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 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 e

lections, 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 deli

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very of health care services for children and young people by appropriate investment in the school nursing workforce in particular, pointing out how s

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 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 nursing

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workforce is addressed through robust workforce planning, the capacity of school nurses to promote the health and well-being of children and young pe

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 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 dire

ction 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 qualif

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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 recrui

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 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 s

chools 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 the

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new Welsh Government (elected in May 2016) to refresh the school nursing strategy for Wales and renew their commitment to school nursingAbout the resp

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 -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 y

ears 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 2

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

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