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Title: WHAT MATTERS MOST: The Health of Children


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WHAT MATTERS MOSTThe 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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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The Groups 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

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Initial Retreat Discussions
  • Commonalities and distinctions between SNs and
    SBHCs
  • Understanding of purposes of WVASN and WVSBHA

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In-Depth Exploration
  • Shared vision for school health
  • Assessment of the environment positive factors
    and barriers
  • Recommendations for working together

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Shared Vision Whatever, whenever and wherever
  • Availability accessibility
  • Comprehensiveness
  • Safe and welcoming
  • Wellness prevention oriented
  • Supported
  • Simplification
  • Professional development

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Shared Vision Whats Positive Now?
  • Image and track record
  • Capable, dedicated professionals
  • Funding and other support
  • Collaboration
  • Policy initiatives

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Shared Vision Whats in the way?
  • Insufficient people power
  • Insufficient funding
  • Limited physical facilities
  • Misperceptions about school health
  • Policies and paperwork

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Conclusion
  • Issues faced by SNs and SBHCs are similar
  • Problems are not unique to any county

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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.

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Notice the smiles! Eating is more fun than
working!!
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Recommendations for Collaboration
  • What are 6 things SNs and SBHCs could do during
    the next 2 years to improve school health?

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The Top 6
  • WVASN / WVSBHA joint planning such as
  • Joint position statement on SN/SBHC partnership
    (beyond nationals)
  • Coordinate public policy advocacy
  • 100th anniversary of school nursing

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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,

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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)

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Other Recommendations
  • See page 8 of report
  • Possibilities for working together are endless!

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Next Steps
  • 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

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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

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Todays Tasks for WVASN
  • Q and A
  • Discussion
  • Endorsement Decision
  • Thanks for your commitment to what matters most!
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