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Published On 8/11/2023
Today, the National Association of State School Nurse Consultants (NASSNC) released two action agendas: #1 Declare You are a Registered Nurse and #2 Explain School Nursing to School Administrators. School nurses should claim their professional preparation as Registered Nurses (RN).
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Published On 7/14/2023
The National Association of School Nurses has announced that Sharonlee Trefy was inducted as a 2023 Nursing Fellow of the National Academy of School Nursing at this year’s annual meeting. Sharonlee has been an active member of NASSNC for several years and has served NASSNC as President. “The honor of Fellow is the most prestigious recognition that members can receive from the National Association of School Nurses. It is a symbol of superior achievement in the school nursing professional and exceptional contributions to NASN and the profession of school nursing (NASN)”. Sharonlee retired as State School Nurse Consultant for Vermont in December 2022.
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Published On 9/27/2022
In a survey of nearly 8,000 school nurses, almost half (45%) reported symptoms of at least one adverse mental health condition in the two weeks prior to completing the survey in March 2022. The CDC collaborated with NASN and the National Association of State School Nurse Consultants (NASSNC) to distribute the 121-item survey to school nurses in the U.S. Click on Read More for the details.
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Published On 6/8/2022
The National Association of School Nurses has announced that Ann Nichols will be inducted as a 2022 Nursing Fellow of the National Academy of School Nursing at this year’s annual meeting.
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Published On 8/17/2021
The National Association of State School Nurse Consultants recognizes the impact of racism and white supremacy on children, youth, and families. The statement provides members with a clear statement of the association’s position and provides anti-racism resources and action steps to support opportunities in each state to improve outcomes for students and people of color. State and national government leaders should support the reallocation of resources to mitigate years of white privilege and racism’s impact on health and education. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are among our affirmed core values.
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