Weekly Digest from NASN View as Webpage Weekly Digest NASN news & updates October 15, 2020 NASN News and Highlights See more. Upcoming Events See more. Weekly Digest Archive See past issues. Follow Us on Social President's Message We know many school nurses work with students with chronic health conditions, which is especially tough this year with COVID-19. With CDC funding the past four years, NASN has focused on the school nurse role in removing barriers to improve readiness to learn, classroom participation, and academic performance for students with chronic health conditions – identifying systems and processes that need to be in place in schools and school districts. But what about students with chronic health conditions AND this new infectious disease COVID-19? There is now a shift to focus for these same students as schools reopen to in-person learning in the midst of COVID. Check out NASN's continuing education program, Chronic Health Condition Considerations During School Re-Opening to help you navigate these new waters. Upon successful completion of this offering, participants will receive 0.75 CNE contact hours.You can also check out Skills-based Approach to Managing Chronic Health Conditions in Schools: Online, and you will receive 4.25 CNE contact hours for completion. Laurie Combe, MN, RN, NCSN NASN President BETTER HEALTH. BETTER LEARNING. ™ NASN News and Highlights Fight the Flu Vaccine Campaign Kickoff Spread the word – Getting an annual flu vaccine is more important than ever this fall. #FightFlu by getting vaccinated today. During the month of October, use #BooToTheFlu to encourage others to get their flu vaccine by Halloween. Learn more in the "Boo To The Flu" Toolkit. NASN Resources: Check out the NASN resources on the flu vaccine and other immunizations on the NASN website. Paid advertisement CDC Survey In Improving Our Guidance and Response to Schools Regarding COVID-19 The CDC has had an overwhelming response to this survey and their quota for receiving the $10 incentives has been reached. We still value your perspective and would greatly appreciate your participation. The survey will be open until October 23. TAKE SURVEY Now Available: School Nurse-Led Surveillance of Chronic Absenteeism Manual Chronic absenteeism is defined as a student having missed more than 10% of a school year, or more than two days per month, and students who are chronically absent are at risk for academic failure and dropout. The National Association of School Nurse’s School Nurse-Led Active Surveillance of Chronic Absenteeism Manual provides a standardized, evidence-based procedure and resources to support school nurses’ important role in addressing health related absences. Information includes why addressing chronic absenteeism is critical, how to gain school-wide support, and tools for implementing the procedure. There is no cost to access the manual or its accompanying resources. GET THE MANUAL Are You Hiring? Let NASN Help Don't miss out on the best candidate for the job. Advertise your open positions in the NASN Employement Center: your recruitment solution. We offer packages that include resume bank access, posting for 30 days, and email distribution of your job posting. Hire smarter. You don't need all the candidates, you need the right ones. NASN EMPLOYMENT CENTER School Nurses in the News NASN and school nurses have been widely represented in the news media over the past few months and we are now including a section in the Weekly Digest to highlight some of those stories twice a month. If you have a story about school nurses you'd like us to consider including, please send it to us. Unsung Heroes: School Nurses Adapting and Innovating in Response to COVID-19 (Source: Johnson & Johnson) School Nurses Battle Shortages, Extra Pandemic Duties (Source: newsy) School Nurses Play a Key Role in COVID-19 Safety Plans (Source: azednews) Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, North Carolina School District Hires Full-Time Nurses for Every School (Source: spectrumlocalnews) Missouri’s School Nurses are on the Front Lines of COVID-19 Response Within Classrooms (Source: missourinet) COVID-19 Updates Resources Information for Pediatric Healthcare Providers Considerations for School Nurses in Planning for Students with Disabilities and Special Healthcare Needs in the Return to School. Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019 Schools Reopening Decision Tool Guidelines for Opening Up America Again NASN Return-to-School Video Series NASN developed a series of return-to-school videos on hygiene. School nurses can use these as a tool to educate the school community including students, staff, and parents as they return-to-school during COVID-19: Washing Your Hands Wearing Cloth Face Coverings Staying Home When you are Sick All the videos are available in English and Spanish versions. Tell Me More About Vaccines Right now, researchers and scientists, with the full support of the U.S. government, are working to develop a safe and effective vaccine for adults and adolescents against the virus and the disease it causes, COVID-19. Learn more in a newly released 6.5 minute video by HHS. Managing Chronic Health Conditions Resources to Support Students with Chronic Health Conditions Remember to visit the web page dedicated to the project Collaboration to Support Students with Chronic Health Conditions for links to Professional Practice Evidence, Resources and Continuing Education, Best Practice for Chronic Health Conditions, and to the White Paper Translating Strategies to Actions to Improve Care Coordination for Students with Chronic Health Conditions and soon-to-be-released accompanying toolkit. Improving School Community and Student Health Planning for the Next Normal at School The latest version of Kaiser Permanente's Planning for the Next Normal at Schools playbook is now available. Updates with new tools and guidance for supporting the health of students, teachers, and staff in both in-person and virtual learning environments. Updates and additional resources include: A new section on strategies for accessing new funding sources Key engagement strategies for how to support student and famly health needs A Quick Start Health Assessment Refreshed PDF of interactive playbook chapter checklists. DOWNLOAD THE PLAYBOOK American Academy of Pediatrics Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Education Series Early diagnosis of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) can inform prognosis, service planning, and monitoring for associated developmental and medical conditions. This free education series from the AAP includes 5 modules highlighting the updated care considerations and emerging therapies related to the care and management of DMD. American Academy of Pediatrics Spina Bifida Webinar Series Spina bifida is the most commonly occurring complex congenital birth defect and has been associated with increasing survival rates. This free webinar series from the AAP addresses important care guidelines in management and provides and overview of medical and non-medical issues associated with spinal bifida. October Is National Protect Your Hearing Month During National Protect Your Hearing Month this October, encourage your family and friends to practice healthy hearing habits such as wearing hearing protection. Recognize the importance of hearing health with the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), and Noisy Planet educational program LEARN MORE Opportunities & Networking Webinar: Continuing Medicaid & CHIP Outreach During COVID-19 to Keep Kids Covered Thursday, October 29, 2020 2 – 3 p.m. ET Medicaid and CHIP provide comprehensive health benefits to almost 40 million children up to age 19 nationwide. However, according to preliminary data on the impact of COVID-19, released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the use of these benefits has decreased tremendously during the public health emergency. The Connecting Kids to Coverage National Campaign will provide a snapshot of CMS’s recent data release, to raise awareness of the decline in services. Your organization can help to drive better health outcomes for families with eligible but uninsured children to ensure that children receive the care they need with Medicaid and CHIP. You’ll also hear about the Campaign’s newest resources. REGISTER Mark Your Calendar NASN Calendar of Events This calendar includes upcoming events hosted by NASN and NASN affiliate school nurse organizations. Access the calendar. NASN CALENDAR National Health Observances Calendar This calendar lists special days, weeks, or months dedicated to raising awareness about important health topics. Access the 2020 calendar. 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