School Nurse Update

Mental Health in Schools

Annual TSNO-19 Mini Conference

Presented by Texas School Nurses Organization – Region 19

Mental Health in Schools, Strategies for the Pandemic and Beyond

Saturday, April 24th, 7:30-11:30am

This is an online event.

This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by New Mexico Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.


Approved for 3.25 CNE credits

Agenda

Mental Health in Schools,

Strategies for the Pandemic and Beyond

AGENDA

7:30 am Check-In

7:45 am Welcome/Opening Remarks

8:00 am Identifying Behavioral Health Conditions in School-Age Children

Natalie Bratcher, MSN, RN

8:45 am Treating Behavioral Health Conditions in School-Age Children

Donna Magoncia, LMSW

9:30 am Break

9:45 am Organizing Programs and Services into a Dynamic Data-Driven System

Jane A. Todey, B.M.E., M.S. Ed., Sp. Ed.

11:15 am Wrap-up

11:30 am Dismiss

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ZOOM Meeting Link

You may begin signing in at 7:30 am. Click the button JOIN MEETING HERE to join the meeting.


In the Chat Box will be a link to sign in. Please answer all of the questions and submit. Your sign in time will be recorded so we will know if you signed in before the conference began so you can receive credit and your certificate. You must attend the entire conference to receive credit, no partial credit will be awarded.


If you sign in 15 or more minutes after the conference starts your name will be disassociated from the Evaluation website and you will not be able to complete the Evaluation thus you will not receive credit.

Continuing Nursing Education Credits

This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by New Mexico Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.


Approved for 3.25 CNE credits


Evaluations and CNE Certificates of Completion

To receive CNE credit for this conference, participants will need to attend the entire conference, no partial credit will be given. Participants will also need to complete conference session evaluations online. Upon completion of the evaluation process, attendees will be awarded a Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) Certificate of Successful Completion.


Registered participants should receive an email from Express Evaluations Wednesday April 21, 2021 with instructions about the online evaluation process. Instructions will also be given at the conference.


Purpose

School Nurses are the dedicated, licensed health professionals in a school community whose eyes and ears are an extension of students, parents, and staff. The role of School Nurse has morphed into the Chief Wellness Officer, even if that is not their official title! COVID has amplified the contribution of School Nurses to the wellness in schools.


While it is fair to say that coping with the pandemic has been stressful on all of us in our community, children are at particular risk of adverse effects on their mental health. There are challenges related to change in routines, virtual learning, fear of the virus, the world feeling out of control, isolation from friends and extended family members, the stress felt from parents and caretakers because of economic concerns, among other factors. The current mental health related challenges are particularly concerning for children who were already struggling before the beginning of the pandemic, making them at a higher risk now.


While there are many reasons to be concerned about our children’s mental health, the good news is that children are very resilient when faced with adverse events. We also know a great deal about how to mitigate the potential poor outcomes that may be related to the pandemic. This conference will provide information that the School Nurse can implement with school age children to help bolster resiliency through these challenging times.