SAPHNA Launches Petition for a School Nurse in Every School
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Tuesday 10 September, 2024New Campaign Seeks to Address Health Inequalities Among Children
Leeds, UK: SAPHNA today announced a nationwide petition calling on the UK Government to ensure that every school has a dedicated school nurse. This initiative responds to the alarming rise in children's physical and mental health challenges, worsened by the reduction of school nurses by 35% since 2009. The goal is to provide critical support to school-aged children and young people facing issues such as obesity, mental health concerns, and respiratory conditions.
In response to the Darzi Review, Professor Ranger noted that school nurse levels were “slashed by the last government” and warned that it had direct consequences on children’s health1,
“Our children’s health is in crisis, and school nurses are vital in addressing this,” says Sharon White OBE, CEO of SAPHNA. “By reinstating a school nurse in every school, we can ensure every child receives the care they need to thrive.”
Having a school nurse in every school would ensure:Prevention of ill health and promotion of health and wellbeing
Early detection and intervention for physical and mental health issues
Safeguarding children and young people
Support for children and young people in school and other education settings, their communities and own homes
Reduced health disparities, particularly in underserved areasThe petition is now available for public support and aims to secure parliamentary attention. For more information or to sign the petition, visit SAPHNA's Petition Page (https://saphna.co/news/petition-a-school-nurse-for-every-school/).
ReferenceDevereux E. Darzi review to show NHS is “broken but not beaten” | Nursing Times [Internet]. Nursing Times. 2024 [cited 2024 Sep 10]. Available from: https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/policies-and-guidance/darzi-review-to-show-nhs-is-broken-but-not-beaten-09-09-2024/About SAPHNA:
SAPHNA is a leading voice in advocating for school and public health nursing, working tirelessly to improve the health and well-being of school aged children and young people across the UK. Through strategic partnerships, research, and campaigns, SAPHNA addresses the challenges facing school nursing services today, providing solutions that ensure access to care for all school-aged children and young people.
Visit our website for more information: SAPHNA – School And Public Health Nurses Association
For further inquiries, please contact Lucy Owen at lucy.owen@saphna.co.
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