School health services intervene with actual and potential health problems, including providing first aid, emergency care and assessment and planning for the management of chronic conditions (such as asthma or diabetes). In addition, wellness promotion, preventive services and staff, student and parent education complement the provision of care coordination services.
These services are also designed to ensure access and/or referrals to the medical and dental home or private healthcare provider. Health services connect school staff, students, families, community and healthcare providers to promote the health care of students and a healthy and safe school environment. School health services actively collaborate with school and community support services to increase the ability of students and families to adapt to health and social stressors, such as chronic health conditions or social and economic barriers to health, and to be able to manage these stressors and advocate for their own health and learning needs. Qualified professionals such as school nurses, nurse practitioners, dentists, health educators, physicians, physician assistants and allied health personnel provide these services (CDC-WSCC, 2017).
School Health Organizations
- West Virginia Department of Health
- Epilepsy Foundation
- West Virginia American Academy of Pediatrics
- WV Association of School Nurses (WVASN)
- American School Health Association (ASHA)
- West Virginia Coalition for Public Education
- National Association of School Nurses (NASN)
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- National Association of State Board of Education (NASBE)
Documents
Other Resources
- Action for Healthy Kids
- Alliance for a Healthier Generation
- American Dairy Association North East
- American Diabetes Association
- American Lung Association
- American School Health Association
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Kids Health
- National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Pediatrics for Family Health – Home – West Virginia
- Teens and Vision Care
- West Virginia Department of Health Bureau for Public Health
- WVDHHR Report Abuse or Neglect
- West Virginia Poison Center