Adverse childhood experiences, safeguarding and the role of the school nurse in promoting resilience and wellbeing

Judith Anna Waterhouse
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School nurses are key professionals in helping to safeguard, support and improve outcomes for children and young people. The aim of this article is to explore the subject of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in relation to safeguarding and the vital role the school nurse can play in supporting the building of resilience in children and young people (CYP) and their families. A critical review of the literature was undertaken, considering the role of the school nurse within the safeguarding arena, adverse childhood experiences, collaborative and multi-agency work. The legal, policy and professional frameworks underpinning safeguarding and public health practice are also critically examined. There is ample evidence demonstrating the potential effects of ACEs on the health and wellbeing of children and young people. There is also research proposing that ACEs should not be viewed in isolation and are not necessarily in themselves deterministic of negative outcomes. School nurses have an important role in early interventions with families to promote resilience and help keep children safe. The implication of this article is that with sound knowledge and understanding regarding ACEs, the school nurse can play a vital role as part of the wider team in building the resilience of the community, provide therapeutic interventions and early intervention, and thereby help to safeguard, support, and improve outcomes for CYP and their families.
不利的童年经历,保护和学校护士在促进适应能力和福祉方面的作用
学校护士是帮助保护、支持和改善儿童和青少年成果的关键专业人员。本文的目的是探讨不良童年经历(ace)与保护的关系,以及学校护士在支持儿童和青少年(CYP)及其家庭的恢复力建设方面可以发挥的重要作用。考虑到学校护士在保护领域的作用,不利的童年经历,协作和多机构工作,对文献进行了批判性审查。还对保障和公共卫生实践的法律、政策和专业框架进行了严格审查。有充分的证据表明,ace对儿童和青少年的健康和福祉有潜在影响。也有研究表明,不应该孤立地看待不良经历,它们本身并不一定会导致负面结果。学校护士在与家庭一起进行早期干预以提高复原力和帮助保护儿童安全方面发挥重要作用。这篇文章的含义是,有了对ace的正确认识和理解,学校护士可以作为更广泛的团队的一部分,在建立社区的恢复力,提供治疗干预和早期干预方面发挥重要作用,从而帮助保护,支持和改善CYP及其家庭的结果。
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