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Change, Challenge and School Nursing
Change, challenge and school nursing looks at both the health needs of young people and the school nursing service in practice. Based on a survey of almost three thousand pupils, it examines young people's views on their own health, their support needs, where they turn to for advice, and their contacts with school nurses. From interviews with school nursing professionals, it provides a 'snapshot' of school nursing services in transition, outlining provision, priorities...
Regularly: £11.95 inc Vat
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Community Development
Community Development -new challenges, new opportunities. Experienced community development worker, Catherine Mackereth has tackled this subject because of the increased use of the community development approach to public health, embracing such areas as Sure Start and neighbourhood regeneration.
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Community Practitioner
Community Practitioner, the monthly journal of the CPHVA, is the UK's leading professional journal for health visitors, school nurses and community practitioners. It provides topical news, in-depth news features, policy analysis, practice updates, and professional and clinical papers. Professional papers in the journal include an abstract and key words which can be used to search on the Community Practioner website.
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Guidance for the development of registered nurses working within the health visitor team and service
The role and function of the registered nurse within the health visitor team/service has been the subject of much debate, This publication will both; provide a framework for facilitating and assessing the learning and development of the registered nurse within the health visitor team/service; and provide a framework which the registered nurse member of the health visitor team/service can use to illustrate her/his learning, continuing professional development and achievement of PREP requirements during their time in the role.
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How Are You Feeling? Booklets
This popular range of tools was developed by Unite/CPHVA to support the assessment of the mental, and some social and physical health needs for new mothers.
Each of the booklets, leaflets and posters are available in six languages:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Somali, Urdu and English (for use with English and non-English speaking mothers).
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How Are You Feeling? Leaflets
Designed to accompany "How Are You Feeling?" series of booklets, these leaflets can be handed out to mothers or made available in clinics and surgeries. They are designed (in the mothers own language) to help mothers recognise the symptoms of depression, so they can seek help.
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