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Specialist Community Public Health Nurses

Specialist Community Public Health Nurses help with a child's development, as well as supporting with emotional or wellbeing needs.

They take over from the Health Visiting Team once a child reaches 5 years old and can support young people up to the age of 19.

Watch the video for more of an idea about what they can offer children and young people.

 

 

The services aim to improve outcomes for children and their families through the delivery of the UK Government Healthy Child Programme. This offer will look different depending on what area of Hampshire you live. 

Contact your child's school's Specialist Community Public Health Nurse

Who Are the Special School Nursing Team?

The Special School Nursing Team is a group of trained nurses who help children aged 2 to 19 who have special educational needs or disabilities. They work in six special schools across Hampshire.

Their job is to make sure children with extra health needs can stay in school safely and take part in learning as much as possible.

The nurses work school hours, term-time only, and they sometimes move between the different schools.

They also work with the general school nursing team, who give routine immunisations and help with advice about healthy living.

How the Team Looks After Your Child’s Information

The nurses keep your child’s personal information safe and private. They only share it with other professionals when it is necessary for your child’s care.
Parents are asked to sign a form to allow this information sharing while their child attends the school.

If your contact details change (like a new phone number), the school updates the nursing team so they always have the correct information.

What Do the Special School Nursing Team Do?

The nurses help children every day in many ways, including:

Looking After Medicines

  • They safely store and give pupils their prescribed medication, following important health guidelines.

Helping in Emergencies

  • They know what to do if a child has a seizure, severe allergic reaction, trouble breathing, or other medical emergencies.

Planning and Checking Children’s Care

  • They assess each child’s health needs.
  • They write care plans and check regularly to make sure each child’s care stays safe and effective.

Supporting Clinics in School

  • They help with school‑based clinics like:
    • Consultant appointments
    • Dental clinics
    • Orthotic clinics

Keeping Children Safe

  • They work with the school to help safeguard pupils.
  • They keep an eye on vulnerable children and take part in meetings if a child needs extra protection or support.

Helping with Transitions

  • They support children when they move:
    • from primary to secondary school, and
    • from child services to adult health services.

How to Contact the Team

You can speak to the Special School Nursing Team by calling the main reception of your child’s school and leaving a message for the nurse.

If you have comments or worries—good or bad—the team welcomes feedback to help improve their service.

Who Are the Special School Nursing Team?

The Special School Nursing Team is a group of trained nurses who help children aged 2 to 19 who have special educational needs or disabilities. They work in six special schools across Hampshire.

Their job is to make sure children with extra health needs can stay in school safely and take part in learning as much as possible.

The nurses work school hours, term-time only, and they sometimes move between the different schools.

They also work with the general school nursing team, who give routine immunisations and help with advice about healthy living.

How the Team Looks After Your Child’s Information

The nurses keep your child’s personal information safe and private. They only share it with other professionals when it is necessary for your child’s care.
Parents are asked to sign a form to allow this information sharing while their child attends the school.

If your contact details change (like a new phone number), the school updates the nursing team so they always have the correct information.

What Do the Special School Nursing Team Do?

The nurses help children every day in many ways, including:

Looking After Medicines

  • They safely store and give pupils their prescribed medication, following important health guidelines.

Helping in Emergencies

  • They know what to do if a child has a seizure, severe allergic reaction, trouble breathing, or other medical emergencies.

Planning and Checking Children’s Care

  • They assess each child’s health needs.
  • They write care plans and check regularly to make sure each child’s care stays safe and effective.

Supporting Clinics in School

  • They help with school‑based clinics like:
    • Consultant appointments
    • Dental clinics
    • Orthotic clinics

Keeping Children Safe

  • They work with the school to help safeguard pupils.
  • They keep an eye on vulnerable children and take part in meetings if a child needs extra protection or support.

Helping with Transitions

  • They support children when they move:
    • from primary to secondary school, and
    • from child services to adult health services.

How to Contact the Team

You can speak to the Special School Nursing Team by calling the main reception of your child’s school and leaving a message for the nurse.

If you have comments or worries—good or bad—the team welcomes feedback to help improve their service.

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Instead of being given lots of leaflets and mixed messages, families can access clear, reliable information in one place, anytime, on their phone, tablet or computer. All content is written or approved by local health professionals, so you can feel confident the advice is up to date and trustworthy.

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Family Assist is an easy-to-use online portal that brings together trusted information, advice and local support for parents and families during pregnancy and the early years.

Instead of being given lots of leaflets and mixed messages, families can access clear, reliable information in one place, anytime, on their phone, tablet or computer. All content is written or approved by local health professionals, so you can feel confident the advice is up to date and trustworthy.

What Family Assist offers:

  • A personalised child record that shares the right information at the right time, from pregnancy onwards. Important emails are sent when they are most relevant to you and your child's life, and family and friends can be included by inviting them to join the record so everyone supporting your child stays up-to-date and informed.

  • An Ask a Question feature that lets you contact local health visiting and school nursing teams directly, with a response within 2 working days.

  • A wide range of trusted information in the online library to guide you through parenthood, including local parent education and support options, healthy eating for you and your child, child development and behaviour, and much more.

By keeping information simple, timely and consistent, Family Assist helps families feel informed, supported and confident in giving their child the best start in life.

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