school nurse update 2016-17 #12
Post on 05-May-2022
1 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
SCHOOL NURSE UPDATE 2016-17 #12 5/9/17
WISCONS IN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCT IO N S CHO OL NURSING/HEA LTH SERVICES CONSULT ANT
Greetings! This is an extremely busy time of the year (when is it not!) with end of the year activities,
field trip preparations, making plans for summer school, and returning medications to families. It is my
hope that you will be able to take a moment this week and particularly tomorrow, to celebrate your
accomplishments. School nurses are the vital link between health and learning. School nurses make a
positive impact on children everyday!
It was energizing to spend time with many of you at the Wisconsin Association of School Nurses Annual
Conference April 26-28, 2017. Thanks to those of you who introduced yourself to me. Please contact
me if I, or the Department of Public Instruction, can be of any assistance to you. I am looking forward to
traveling next week to meet with some of the school nurses in the Milwaukee and CESA #1 area ( see
attached flyer).
_______________________________________________________________________________________
IMPORTANT DATES:
National School Nurse Day May 10, 2017
June 30- July 3, 2017 National Association of School Nurses Annual Conference – San Diego CA
For information and registration: http://schoolnursenet.nasn.org/nasn2017/home
NASN has a Live Stream option for the conference this year. This is the perfect option for
anyone unable to attend the NASN conference in person. Six general sessions over four days will be live
streamed. Attendees can earn 7.25 continuing nursing education contact hours. Those who register for
the Live Stream event will have access to the sessions for 90 days after the conference. They can watch
in real time or "catch up" anytime within those 90 days. Live Stream attendees will be required to
complete an evaluation before receiving their CNE certificates.
Learn more about the Live Stream schedule and option.
http://schoolnursenet.nasn.org/nasn2017/livestream
August 1, 2017 School Nurse Summer Institute – Madison WI
Registration now open:
https://www.regonline.com/nursingsummerinstitute
2
October 11-12, 2017 New School Nurse Orientation- Madison WI
_______________________________________________________________________________________
DPI-Connect_Ed published an article on School Nurse Day. It will be
included in the e-newsletter and shared via the DPI social media accounts.
Here is the link https://dpi.wi.gov/news/dpi-connected/national-school-nurse-day.
______________________________________________________________________________________
2017 National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_
School nurses are reminded that the 2017/18 Immunization Booklet from DHS wiil be
available online only. The goal is to have the booklet ready for distrbution in July or early
August.
The school compliance results for 2016-2017 are now online. https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/immunization/compliance-public-districts.pdf
Each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
(AAFA) declares May to be "National Asthma and Allergy
Awareness Month." It's a peak season for asthma and allergy
sufferers, and a perfect time to educate your patients, family,
friends, co-workers and others about these diseases. Access
AAFA for resources and tools.
3
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/immunization/compliance-private-schools.pdf https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/immunization/immlawcompresults.pdf
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Opioid Antagonist Bill Passes both House and Senate
Special Session Bill 1 passed the State Senate May 2, 2017, and now awaits Governor Walker’s
signature. This changes our school medication law 118.29. Similar to the emergency epinephrine and
glucagon clauses it will allow school staff to “administer an opioid antagonist to any pupil or other
person who appears to be undergoing an opioid-related drug overdose if, as soon as practicable, the
school bus operator, employee, or volunteer reports the drug overdose by dialing the telephone
number “911" or, in an area in which the telephone number “911" is not available, the telephone
number for an emergency medical service provider.” It also affords immunity from civil liability.
http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2017/related/proposals/jr7_ab1
DPI has not issued any guidance at this time. School districts are encouraged to work with their district
legal counsel when developing policies.
Chronic Health Needs Survey – Input still needed!
The Wisconsin Association of School Nurses (WASN) is partnering with the National Association of
School Nurses, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, and the Wisconsin Department of
Health Services to conduct a needs assessment with school nurses across the state to understand needs
related to care for students with chronic health conditions. As a school nurse in Wisconsin, WASN
values your input. The needs assessment should take between 10 to 15 minutes to complete. It is open
to ALL Wisconsin school nurses. You do not need to be a WASN member. Deadline May 12, 2017
https://nasn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3fRrPsuYepY2Z6d
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Seeking Public Input on ESSA draft
DPI has published a first draft (Version 1.0) of our state plan application under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). It is available at www.dpi.wi.gov/esea, along with a survey instrument to gather public input on the draft. The survey will be open until the end of June, and in May DPI will be announcing listening sessions to be held in June. _____________________________________________________________________________________
4
Information to Pass on to District Health Teachers
WI DPI (Health Science Education, Janice Atkinson -consultant) and WI AHEC are co-sponsoring a 2-day
training academy for high school educators that teach one or more courses related to health science
education or medical careers exploration. School nurses are asked to pass along this information to the
appropriate teacher in their school district. See attached flyer.
Link to Embedding School Mental Health within PBIS
Those of you who were unable to attend the very popular webinar may view it by clicking on the link below http://www.wisconsinpbisnetwork.org/videos/mental-health-pbis.html
Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (WIAAP), and Wisconsin Department of
Health Services (WI DHS) Immunization Program, Scenic Rivers Area Health Education Center
(SRAHEC), and the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (WI CCCP) announce 2017
Wisconsin Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine Summits. See attached flyer.
Lead Levels in School Drinking Water
The Department of Health Services would like to share information about U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency guidance on lead in drinking water at schools and childcare facilities. This guidance, “3Ts for
Reducing Lead in Drinking Water in Schools and Child Care Facilities,” is a good starting point for any
schools that that are interested in understanding lead levels in their drinking water. The guidance
includes information on educating school officials about lead in drinking water, assessing lead in drinking
water at schools, addressing any identified issues, and methods for communicating with families, staff,
and the larger community about these efforts. It is our hope that increased awareness of these
materials will make sure that any school testing programs are technically sound, draw on expertise at
the local and state levels, and involve sufficient community engagement.
5
https://www.epa.gov/dwreginfo/3ts-reducing-lead-drinking-water-schools-and-child-care-facilities
_____________________________________________________________________________________
School Nurse webpage: https://dpi.wi.gov/sspw/pupil-services/school-nurse
To join the School Nurse Email List
and receive school nursing updates click here.
Business Name
Join CESA #1 for a kick-off of our new School Nurse Network.
Presenting will be DPI’s new school nursing and health services
consultant, Louise Wilson, RN. Louise was the school nurse for
Beaver Dam Unified School District for 24 years and has experiences
at both the state (WASN) and national (NASN) levels. She will be
sharing best practices for summer school coverage, good delegation
practices and how to plan for delegation. There will be time for Louise
to answer questions as well.
The School Nurse Network will be meeting on a regular basis during
the 2017-18 school year. We need your input! We will be looking for
topics and presenters, so please bring your ideas to this kick-off
meeting.
School Nurse
Network
Date:
May 15, 2017
Time:
12:30pm—3:30pm
Cost:
$70/per person
Location:
N25 W23131 Paul Rd.
Suite 100
Pewaukee, WI 53072
Registration:
http://conta.cc/2o0gfwU
Questions:
Meghan Owens
mowens@cesa1.k12.wi.us
262-787-9500 ext. 9549
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): CESA #1 will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities attending our workshops or
events. If you require accommodations, please contact the workshop coordinator for that event.
HEALTH SCIENCEEDUCATORS ACADEMY
Co-sponsored by:Wisconsin Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) – North and South Central AHEC
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) – Health Science Education Madison College – College of Health Education
Are you ready to take your delivery of health careers exploration to the next level? Are you seeking to learn how to infuse health careers, medical knowledge and technical skills into your health science curriculum? In this training, you will develop a deeper understanding for health careers and perform technical skills used in various health professions - a “learn by doing” model to bring back to your classrooms! No doubt the knowledge and skills gained from this training will help you to prepare and support the next generation of healthcare professionals!
Professional development training related to the knowledge and skills in health care is limited to high school educators wanting to expand their ability to deliver robust and experiential learning opportunities for their students who have a strong desire to explore the Health Science Career Pathways. At a time when healthcare is rapidly changing and health profession training programs are undergoing admission and curricular changes it is essential educators have the knowledge and advisement skills needed to help support students in college and career preparedness. Additionally, there is a greater need for quality CPR/AED training for educators in response to WI legislation passing a bill to have all students learn basic life support skills prior to graduation.
Purpose
Educators will...• identify changes taking effect through health care system transformation. • obtain academic advising information to assist students in career planning,
including current requirements for college health career training programs.• explore a variety of health professions to gain understanding of career
characteristics and skills.• apply knowledge and technical skills learned to enhance Health Science
Education for students.• identify health care workforce needs throughout Wisconsin.• obtain resources and materials to bolster your Health Science curriculum.
Objectives
Target Audience9-12 High School Educators teaching Health Science Education
To register go to http://tiny.cc/hsea-register.
The registration fee is $150.00. Payment can be completed online with a credit card here: http://tiny.cc/hsea-payment, or by mailing a check payable to: North Central WI AHEC, 10208 Park Plaza, Suite D, Rothschild, WI 54474. If you have any questions regarding payment, please contact Christina Patrin at cpatrin@nahec-wi.org.
Registration and Fees
Tuesday, July 25–Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Food ProvidedA light breakfast, lunch, and snack will be provided each day. Special dietary accommodations can be requested when registering for the event. If you have any questions, please Contact Wendy Hinz at whinz@scwahec.org.
Lodging InformationParticipants are responsible for making and paying for individual reservations. A room block under the name “Health Science Educators Academy” has been arranged at: Comfort Inn & Suites Madison – Airport, 4822 East Wash-ington Avenue, Madison, WI 53704. Please call the hotel at 608-244-6265 and ask for the block name to reserve your room. The block rate will expire on June 30th, 2017. State rate will be $82.00 single/double occupancy. Please contact Janice Atkinson at janice.atkinson@dpi.wi.gov regarding questions on lodging.
Cancellation PolicyA full refund will be provided when cancelling your registration prior to June 1, 2017. A partial refund in the amount of $75.00 will be refund-ed when cancelling prior to July 1, 2017. After July 1st, no refund will be provided however you may have another individual attend in your place. A cancellation request must be in writing and sent to Christina Patrin at cpatrin@nahec-wi.org.
It’s strongly recommended to attend both days, however 1-day attendance can be requested and will be considered due to participant extenuating circumstances. Please contact Christina Patrin (cpatrin@nahec-wi.org) to request 1-day attendance accommodations.
Madison College, 1701 Wright Street, Madison WI 53704
*Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The views expressed inwritten conference materials/publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services,
nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
PURPOSE OF THE SUMMITSThe Wisconsin HPV Vaccine Summit series aims to improve HPV immunization rates throughout Wisconsin by providing:• Currentdataonstate-specificHPVdiseaseepidemiologyandimmunizationrates• UpdatesondiseasecausedbyHPVfromregionalexperts• Current information on HPV vaccine safety• Waystoadvocatefororganizationalsupportofadolescentimmunizations
TAKE PART IN INTERACTIVE SESSIONS ON THESE TOPICS• How to address vaccine hesitancy• BestpracticesforimprovingtimelycompletionoftheentireHPVvaccineseries• SharingHPV-relatedqualityimprovementprojectsfromacrossthestate• BarriersfacedininitiatingandcompletingHPVimmunizations
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE SUMMITS?Theseconferencesareofferedtovaccineadvocatesfromorganizationsengagedinactivitiestoimprovethehealthofadolescentsandpreventcancer.WeinviterepresentativesfromallorganizationsandproviderswhocanhelpimplementHPVimmunizationprogramimprovementsacrossWisconsinandpromotetimelyHPVimmunizations.SupportingHPVvaccinechampionsiscriticaltoincreasingHPVimmunizationratesandensuringthatallWisconsinresidentshaveanequalopportunitytopreventHPVdisease.Comepreparedtoshare!
Registration to open July 2017
These conferences are sponsored by the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (WIAAP), and WisconsinDepartmentofHealthServices(WIDHS)ImmunizationProgram,ScenicRiversAreaHealthEducationCenter
(SRAHEC),andtheWisconsinComprehensiveCancerControlProgram(WICCCP).
October 26, 2017Eau Claire, WI
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
October 18, 2017Green Bay, WI
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
2017 Wisconsin Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine Summits
top related