All secondary schools within Oxfordshire aim to have a named NHS School Health Nurse who is based in the school.
The School Health Nurse service offers young people evidence-based preventative health care. Improving young people’s emotional and physical health can improve their wellbeing and life chances. The School Health Nurse will work closely with teaching staff and pastoral support staff to provide support and assistance to students, aiding them to make healthy lifestyle choices and reach their full potential. Young people can access the school health nurse during morning and lunch breaks when the school nurse is in school. The dates are posted on the door and are available to the pastoral office.
Your School Health Nurse is: Dawn Ochiltree
About Me
I am a Registered General Nurse and Registered Sick Children’s Nurse. I obtained a postgraduate qualification in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing in 1999 and I have recently moved to work with older Children and Young People in Secondary School.
Role
The aim of the School Health Nurse is to offer evidence-based preventative health care for Children and Young People. We strive to improve young people’s health, wellbeing, and life chances. I will work with teaching and student support staff to encourage students to be both physically and emotionally healthy in order to make informed healthy lifestyle choices and reach their full potential.
What We Do
We provide someone to talk to confidentially about issues concerning emotional health and wellbeing, physical health, sexual health, and social health. School Nurses provide public health interventions that include:
* 1:1 support and strategies with emotional health and wellbeing.
* Healthy lifestyle choices (keeping safe, smoking cessation, substance misuse advice).
* Referral and signposting to specialist services as needed.
* Provision of contraception, pregnancy testing, and sexual health screening.
* If we cannot help, we will find someone who can.
How can you access the School Nurse? Young people can:
1. Pop into the School Nurse office during drop-ins (alone or with a friend).
2. Speak to your tutor or student support for help with referral.
3. Self-refer by dropping in or using the provided phone number to text.
Confidentiality
The School Nursing service is confidential. This means we can discuss personal information with young people in confidence and will not discuss it with anyone else without their permission. However, if there are any safeguarding concerns, we would pass on any information that we feel is needed to protect a young person or someone else from serious harm. Whenever possible, this would be discussed with the young person first.
How to Refer to the School Health Nurse?
Dawn Ochiltree, School Health Nurse
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