Enfield’s School Nursing Service Update
For all Schools, Headteachers, School Staff involved with Students Health and Well-being
Enfield’s School Nursing Service offer support to all mainstream schools including academies.
Enfield’s School Nursing Service provides health care to children and young people aged between 5 and 19 years old and supports all mainstream schools in Enfield to meet the health care needs of their students. School nursing services available to schools in Enfield include:
- Duty Service – Telephone based information, advice and guidance for professionals, parents and young people
- Health care needs assessments for children referred to the service
- Advice and support with student care plans
- Training on asthma and the administration of medication for epilepsy and anaphylaxis
- Secondary School Health Drop Ins providing information and advice to students
- Health promotion and health education
- National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) – Undertaking height and weight measurements for eligible children in primary school
This universal offer to schools in Enfield supports children and young people to make healthy choices, take responsibility for their health and access services at the earliest opportunity.
If you would like to find out more about the School Nursing Service and how they can support your school (including academies) in ensuring the best health outcomes for students, please contact Caroline O’Brien, Clinical School Nurse Lead.
Caroline O’Brien
Clinical School Nurse Lead, 0-19 Service
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
caroline.obrien3@nhs.net