What Matters Most: The Health of Children – A Retreat for School
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WHAT MATTERS MOST:
The Health of Children
Presentation to WVASN
November 2, 2006
Teri Harlan, President, WV School-Based Health Assembly
Kathy Verzich, President, WV Association of School Nurses
Today we will…
Describe
the background and process
used for the May 2006 retreat of
school nurse and school-based health
center reps
Explain the recommendations of the
participants
Answer questions
Ask for your endorsement
What Matters Most Retreat
May 18 and 19, 2006
Co-sponsored by WVASN, WVDOE Office
of Healthy Schools and WVSBHA
Purposes:
To
explore respective roles and
responsibilities of school nurses and
school-based health centers
Identify opportunities for increased
collaboration to improve student health
13 Participants
Dreama Burks, Mt View Wellness Center, Mingo co.
Jennifer Cox, Roane General SBHCs
Mary Grandon, Clay Co. SBHCs
Teri Harlan, New River SBHCs, Fayette/Nicholas Co. (Pres. SBHA)
Lisa Hart, Brandon Wellness Center, Barbour Co.
Jane Ishman, School Nurse, Berkeley County
Pat Mays, School Nurse and SBHC, Pleasants County
Ann Sammons, School Nurse, Raleigh Co.
Rosemary Scott, School Nurse and SBHC, Wood Co.
Dixie Showalter, Ritchie Co. Primary Care
Kathy Verzich, School Nurse, Grant Co (Pres. WVASN)
Heather Wood, School Nurse & SBHC, Cabell Co.
Robin Yearout, School Nurse & SBHC, Cabell Co.
PROCESS
Kathy and Teri chaired the process
Rebecca King, Becky King and Eileen
Barker served as resource persons &
coordinated arrangements
Julie Pratt provided neutral facilitation
Financial support covered participants’
costs
The Group’s Charge
Identify current collaboration successes
and barriers
Identify unique and common roles of each
Develop a framework for coordination
Propose adoption by WVASN & WVSBHA
Develop MOU between the two entities
Initial Retreat Discussions
Commonalities
and distinctions
between SNs and SBHCs
Understanding
of purposes of
WVASN and WVSBHA
In-Depth Exploration
Shared
vision for school health
of the environment –
positive factors and barriers
Assessment
Recommendations
together
for working
Shared Vision
“Whatever, whenever and wherever”
Availability & accessibility
Comprehensiveness
Safe and welcoming
Wellness & prevention oriented
Supported
Simplification
Professional development
Shared Vision: What’s Positive Now?
Image
and track record
Capable, dedicated professionals
Funding and other support
Collaboration
Policy initiatives
Shared Vision: What’s in the way?
Insufficient
people power
Insufficient funding
Limited physical facilities
Misperceptions about school health
Policies and paperwork
Conclusion
Issues
faced by SNs and SBHCs
are similar
Problems
county
are not unique to any
Conclusion
Participants agreed that many
identified challenges could be
addressed through a unified
effort by school nurses,
school-based health centers
and other school health
stakeholders.
Notice the smiles! Eating is more fun than working!!
Recommendations for
Collaboration
What are 6 things SNs and
SBHCs could do during the next 2
years to improve school health?
The Top 6
WVASN / WVSBHA joint planning such as:
Joint
position statement on SN/SBHC
partnership (beyond national’s)
Coordinate
100th
public policy advocacy
anniversary of school nursing
The Top 6
Co-sponsor joint training events
Work together on patient consent process
to overcome HIPAA & FERPA barriers
Joint advocacy for comprehensive SH
services – health, medical, dental, vision,
prevention, mental health, social, nutrition,
access to medications,…
The Top 6
Work
together on wellness policy and
wellness councils
Joint
campaign on new adolescent
vaccines – SNs identify students
and work with SBHCs on
administering (“a one-day shoot”)
Other Recommendations
See page 8 of report
Possibilities for working together are
endless!
Next Steps
1.
Endorsement of the recommendations
from WVASN & WVSBHA
Members to work on joint strategic plan
Inform incoming association presidents
WVSBHA enthusiastically endorsed 8/06
WVASN will consider today
Next Steps
2. Broaden support for collaboration by
involving other key stakeholders
3. Integrate collaboration into existing goals
and activities. (Use existing structures. Try
to avoid creating new groups!)
4. Take advantage of collaboration
opportunities as they occur
Today’s Tasks for WVASN
Q
and A
Discussion
Endorsement Decision
Thanks for your commitment to
what matters most!