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School
Health Program
Program Goals
- Provide quality improvement and assurance activities related to Nebraska state statutes
and federal guidelines for school health:
- Immunizations;
- Health screening;
- Medication administration, including:
- Self-management plans;
- Physical and visual exams;
- Emergency medical response to breathing emergencies;
- School services for children with special health care needs.
- Provide resources and guidance in the areas of disease and infection control practices
at school.
- Provide resources and guidance for the management of crisis medical situations at
school.
- Promote healthy school environments and practices to reduce the prevalence of overweight
and obesity in Nebraska children.
- Promote healthy school environments and practices to reduce child and adolescent tobacco
and alcohol use, and decrease exposure to secondhand smoke.
- Provide a plan for gathering data from schools in order to:
- Measure the delivery of required services and interventions at school;
- Identify emerging trends in the health needs of Nebraskas school children;
- Assess the capacity of schools to meet child health needs that require attention at
school.
- Promote evidence-based, theoretically-sound, best practices in the delivery of
professional school nursing services in the state of Nebraska.
- Integrate early childhood health issues and service delivery into the school health
program.
- Promote community awareness of the health needs of children at school, and the role of
school health professionals.
- Network with public and private agencies and organizations to improve community systems
of care for children and families.
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For More Information Contact:
Kathy Karsting, RN, MPH
School & Child Health Program Manager
P.O. Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5026
Phone: (402) 471-0160
Fax: (402) 471-7049
email: kathy.karsting@dhhs.ne.gov
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