Weekly Digest from NASN View as Webpage June 1, 2023 Don't Miss Virtual NASN2023 Register now.. Every dollar goes to advancing school health practice. Donate now. Latest from NASN See more. Upcoming Events See more. Weekly Digest Archive See past issues. Do You Follow NASN On Social? President's Message We want to welcome Terri Hinkley, EdD, MBA, BScN, RN, CAE, who has been named Executive Director of NASN, effective August 7, 2023. She will succeed Donna Mazyck, MS, RN, NCSN, CAE, FNASN, who retired April 28, 2023. An experienced RN with deep connections across the nursing spectrum, Hinkley currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board, is President of the American Board of Nursing Specialties, and sits on the Board of Directors for the Institute for Credentialing Excellence. Previously she was the Workforce Innovation Officer at the Association of Clinical Research Professionals and is an adjunct professor at George Washington University. In 2020, Terri advocated for the medical-surgical nursing anti-racism pledge and an intentional DEI commitment. Terri’s doctorate focused on organizational learning, specifically, how to prepare the workforce for the future. Hinkley brings a wealth of leadership experience and has a strategic, forward-thinking, and data-driven approach to organizational decision-making. Her knowledge of association management, her wide-ranging experience, and passion for nursing and school health will be a benefit to the organization. Linda Mendonça, DNP, RN, PHNA-BC, NCSN, FNASN NASN President BETTER HEALTH. BETTER LEARNING. ™ NASN News and Highlights New Issue of The Journal of School Nursing is Now Available The June issue of The Journal of School Nursing (JOSN) features literature reviews and a guest editorial. Here are a few highlights: Assault Deterrents and Educators’ Risk of Physical Assault: A Case-Control Study School Nurses’ Experiences of Health Promotion for School-age Asylum Seekers “Here I Don’t Feel Like a Stranger”: Adolescents’ Perspectives on School-Based Health Centers Paid advertisement School Nurses Enhance the Health and Well-Being of Rural Children Rural school nurses are on the front lines of providing health care for children and families in rural Colorado, but there is little research from their perspective. In the JOSN June Podcast, Martha Dewey Bergren, JOSN editor, interviews author Alice Burch to discuss the article "Rural School Nurses Face Challenges in Colorado: A Qualitative Study." Listen here. Preventing Opioid Overdose In Pre-Teen and Adolescent Students Drug overdose deaths in pre-teen and adolescent students have risen over the past several years. School nurses are well-positioned to recognize students at risk for illicit drug use and to educate students, staff, families, and the community. The NASN School Nurse article, Deaths From Drug Overdoses What School Nurses Need to Know, discusses risk factors for opioid misuse and provides recommendations for interventions school nurses can use to help prevent opioid overdose and death in pre-teens and adolescence. See NASN's free NCPD program Assessing Substance Abuse Risk in Students: Using the CRAFFT Screening Tool to gain an understanding of the CRAFFT 2.1 and CRAFFT 2.1+N assessment tools geared towards school-aged students to assess potential substance and nicotine use and abuse. NASN members stay current on the latest school nursing practice and clinical research with subscriptions to NASN School Nurse and The Journal of School Nursing. 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If you have a story about school nurses you'd like us to consider including, please send it to us. 4 States Consider Mandating Fentanyl Prevention Education in Schools (Source: edweek.org) Long Island School Staffers Step In to Save Choking Kindergartener (Source: nbcnewyork.com) The Relentless School Nurse: Joining Forces – A School Nurse and a Pediatrician Share Our Perspective on Active Shooter Drills (Source: relentlessschoolnurse.com) Forest Avenue School nurse is retiring (Source: essexnewsdaily.com) Jill Gautreau honored as nurse coordinator of the year (Source: weeklycitizen.com) Jill Fagala named 2022-2023 UCPS School Nurse of the Year (Source: ucps.k12.nc.us) Wallingford students learn to save lives with CPR training (Source: youtube.com) White Coat Ceremony held at local middle school (Source: wbbjtv.com) Can’t join on these dates? View recordings through October 12, 2023. NASN2023 Key Details Registration Rates Join NASN first and save! Get the Justification Toolkit See the FAQs. View the agenda: In-Person or Virtual Learning: NCPD info See Info for speakers. Highlights from the Virtual NASN2023 agenda: July 10, 2023, at 11:00 AM ET: Wellness for School Nurses: Practical Strategies for Managing Stress and Avoiding Burnout. You'll learn how to recognize signs of burnout, explore self-care strategies, and the importance of creating a culture of support and collaboration to ensure that school nurses feel valued and supported in their work. July 11, 2023, 11:00 AM ET: Human Trafficking: The Role of Nurses in School Settings. This presentation will equip school nurses with the necessary training and resources to recognize, prevent, and respond to child trafficking. July 12, 2023, at 11:00 AM ET: Ten Ways To Avoid Getting Sued: What Every School Nurse Needs To Know. This session will clearly describe the 10 traps that lead to nursing malpractice and address ways to avoid them. You'll understand common nursing malpractice claims and strategies to reduce your liability exposure. See more virtual sessions and speaker details. Managing Chronic Health Conditions Coordinated Support System for Students with Epilepsy (CSSSE) School nurses play a critical role in ensuring that students with epilepsy are safe in school by providing chronic disease management, educating the school community on seizure safety, and bridging the gap between the school, students, and underutilized community-based services. NASN’s CSSSE program will increase the capacity of school nurses to serve as the linchpin that binds the work together and coordinates efforts to support the needs of students with epilepsy during school and as they transition out of high school. Learn more about the CSSSE program. In NASN's NCPD program Incorporating Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) into School Health Services to Promote Health Equity, learn how positive behavior intervention and supports, response to intervention, and MTSS are related and how the WSCC model and NASN’s Framework for 21st Century School Nursing™ align with the MTSS framework to support the physical, mental, and social needs of all students. The Epilepsy Foundation’s Seizure Training for School Nurses: Caring for Students program is designed to provide the school nurse with information, strategies, and resources to better manage the student with seizures. Improving School Community & Student Health The Importance of HPV Screening, Education and Vaccination The SAGE Perspectives blog, Cancer Prevention Begins in Middle School, shares crucial information on the sexually transmitted infection so common that the average American will contract it at some point and likely never know they were infected: the human papillomavirus (HPV). It also touches on the lack of screening procedures, an excellent primary prevention method, and the critical role school nurses play. Read the blog. SAGE Perspectives blogs highlight topical and compelling research published in SAGE books and journals. See other blogs highlighting articles from The Journal of School Nursing and NASN School Nurse. Climate Change and Children’s Health and Well-Being Climate change-related impacts on children can have lifelong consequences. The Climate Change and Children’s Health and Well-Being in the United States Report quantifies projected health effects associated with extreme heat, air quality, changing seasons, flooding, and infectious diseases. The report also, where possible, considers the extent to which these risks disproportionately fall on children from overburdened populations. To protect and promote the health of all children, robust environmental health protections must be in place, and the inequities that lead to environmental injustice must be eliminated. See NASN's Position Statement on Environmental Health. Family Health & Fitness Day Is June 10, 2023 Park and recreation agencies everywhere share ways families can get active, and members of the healthcare and public health communities are encouraged to participate, as well. The National Recreation and Park Association's Family Health & Fitness Day logo and outreach toolkit are available to share. Mark Your Calendar NASN Annual Conference: IN-PERSON NASN2023 June 30 - July 3 (in Orlando, FL) Earn up to 20.0 NCPD contact hours while expanding your knowledge and networking in person. Learn more and register. NASN Annual Conference: VIRTUAL NASN2023 July 10 -12 (online) The online conference experience allows you the flexibility to attend from anywhere and earn up to 20.0 NCPD contact hours. Learn more and register. State Associations of School Nurses' Conferences South Carolina Association of School Nurses 21st Annual School Nurse Summer Conference - Riding the Wave of Resiliency - June 11-13, 2023 - Learn more School Nurses of Arizona 34th Annual School Health Conference - Back to Basics: The ABC's of School Nursing - June 12-13, 2023 - Learn more and Register 2023 Georgia Association of School Nurses Annual School Nurse Conference - Restore our Light - June 13-16, 2023 - Learn more and Register The 34th Annual Statewide Summer Conference for Kansas School Nurses - Strengthening the Essentials: Foundations for Student Health - July 17-20, 2023 - Learn more and Register 2023 South Dakota School Nurse Association Summer Conference - Building the Future of School Nursing in South Dakota - July 18-20, 2023 - Learn more and Register NASN Calendar of Events This calendar includes upcoming events hosted by NASN and NASN affiliate school nurse organizations. Access the calendar. 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