School Nursing Team
The School Nursing Special Needs Team (SNSN)
The Nursing Service promotes the physical, mental and emotional health of students.
School Nursing has changed a lot over the years, and these days the role is quite diverse - they are not the school’s ‘First Aiders’, or ‘Nit Nurses’ any more! So you may be asking, “What do they actually do then”?! They visit school regularly to help ensure that your child’s holistic health needs are met while they are receiving their education. They support and promote the physical, mental and emotional health of students. Healthy, happy children get the most out of their education and their goal is to help all our young people to achieve this.
Hazelbeck's named nurse is: Anniya Mohammed.
Click here to find out more about the School Nursing Special Needs Service and what you can expect from the nursing team.
Here is a list of the main things the Nursing Team do in school… click on the headings below to find out more!
- 01 Assessment Health Action planning
- 02 Care Planning
- 03 Communication
- 04 Continence
- 05 Support Advice
- 06 Growing up & Moving on
- 07 Health Promotion
- 09 Medical Equipment
- 10 Monitoring growth
- 11 Multi-agency working
- 12 Referrals
- 13 Training
- 14 Feedback Contact details
- SNSN School information booklet version1.7 Aug 24