Weekly Digest
NASN news & updates
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NEW School-Located Vaccine Clinic (SLVC) Resources
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NASN partnered with the Association of Immunization Managers (AIM) to develop these reports on SLVCs. These reports were completed in tandem and should be reviewed as a complementary pair. The reports describe various models of SLVCs implemented, successes and challenges, and opportunities to continue supporting SLVCs to promote influenza, COVID-19, and childhood vaccinations. Please note in the coming months, these high-level reports will be utilized to publish digestible and actional tools for immunization programs, school nurses, and more! Funding for this work was made possible with special thanks to Flu Lab, an organization that makes grants and investments to advance innovative solutions to influenza challenges.
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School Nursing Associations: Restructuring for Contemporary Practice
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NASN School Nurse Editor Cynthia Galemore interviews authors Catherine F. Yonkaitis, Karen J. Madura, and Linda Jeno Vollinger on the NASN September 2021 Podcast about the article, School Nursing Associations: Restructuring for Contemporary Practice. You can read the article free for 60 days.
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School Nurses In the News
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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.
- "We're exhausted": Michigan's school nurses take on heavy burden with COVID-19 (Source: Second Wave Media)
- Oasis Charter school nurse teaming up with foundation to help staff members affected by Covid-19 (Source: FOX 4 Southwest Florida)
- School nurse shortages are not a new problem; the pandemic amplified the need (Source: 9 News Denver)
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NASN's COVID-19 Interactive Tools
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Can I Send My Student to School: Designed for school nurses to share with families, this interactive tool is based on CDC COVID-19 guidance and designed to guide families through assessing when their child should stay home from school.
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How to Manage Difficult Conversations: A quick micro-burst of learning, this interactive module teaches school nurses a simple formula to use to respond effectively to challenging conversations.
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Improving School Community and Student Health
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Mental Illness Awareness Week is First Week of October
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Mental Illness Awareness Week, October 3-9, is centered around the theme “Together for Mental Health,” which focuses on the importance of advocating for better care for people with serious mental illness (SMI).
The National Alliance on Mental Illness provides a number of resources to use in your school to highlight mental illness.
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NASN Resources: Check out NASN's resources on mental health that you can use in your school.
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Attendance Awareness Campaign Webinar 4: Supported: Leveraging Attendance Data to Ensure Ongoing Success
2 P.M. EST
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
This webinar will explore what can be done at the local and state level to mitigate the impact of the pandemic and engage students and their families despite these difficult conditions. Attendees will examine how chronic absence data can be used to identify students, families, and schools that need additional support.
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Informational Webinar – School Nurse Resources for Lupus Care
2 - 3 P.M. EDT
Thursday, September 30
Join this live webinar to increase your awareness of and ask questions about new resources to support pediatric to adult transition of lupus care – a graduation gift from you to high school students living with lupus - coming to you from the American College of Rheumatology and NASN.
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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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National Health Observances Calendar
This calendar lists special days, weeks, or months dedicated to raising awareness about important health topics. Access the 2021 calendar.
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