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Health information will be passed onto you through the ongoing work that the school nurse team are involved in.
The team consists of qualified nurses and health care assistants who work between health and education. The school nursing team provide a link with primary and secondary schools, home and the community. The school nursing team have a varied role and are based in the community and work in partnership with each of their schools to provide a service to children and young people.
Each school is allocated a named school nurse and a service is provided by the school nurse team. The School Nurse can be contacted through each of the schools if support is required.
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For the attention of all Year 8, year 10 and year 11 girls, click here for information on the HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) vaccination. (Word Document) The school nursing team would like to thank all of the year 8, 10 and 11 girls for having their HPV vaccinations and for being so brave. The third and final dose will be given to you in about five months time and it is the same as the first and second injections. We look forward to seeing you all. The school nursing team will be coming into the Comprehensive Schools between December 2009 and March 2010 to see all Year 10 boys and girls to give them their School Leaving Booster injection. We would like to thank all of the year 10 pupils that we have seen so far for being very brave.
Is this your School Nurse? Click on the link below to find out more. Does this school nurse visit your school? Click below to find out more.
Every school has their own school nurse who you should contact if you have any problems. If you do not know who your school nurse is, click the link below. Contact Details (Word Document) |