2. NEED FOR SCHOOL HEATH
1.1951-209671 PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
2.1995-581305 PRIMARY SCHOOLS
3.1951-19.2 MILLION-SCHOOL ENROLLMENT.
4.1995-108 MILLION-SCHOOL ENROLLMENT.
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3. NEED
MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED.
1.Malnutrition.
2.Infectious diseases
3.Intestinal parasites.
4.Diseases of skin, eye, & ear
5.Dental carries...
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4. DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL HEALTH
IN INDIA
1909-Medical examination for
school children.
2.1946-Bhore committee report on
non existence of adequate school
health facilities.
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5. 3. 1953-The secondary education
committee stressed on the need for
regular examination & school feeding
programme.
4.II FYP –Initiatives for school health
feeding prog.
5.1960-Constitution of school health
committee at vill, state, national level.
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6. 5.1960-Constitution of school health
committee at vill, state, national level
Recommendations-.
School health services by 1962,63.
School health through primary school
by 66 -71. MD YUSUF ALI
7. 1960-The Children's Act –
care
,maintenance,welfare,training,
education & rehabilitation of
delinquent children
1986-Juvenile Justice Act-
uniform legal framework for
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9. OBJECTIVES OF SCHOOL HEALTH PROG
1.To promote health of the school
children through health supervision,
health care & nutrition progs.
2.To prevent communicable & non-
communicable diseases.
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10. 3.To inculcate healthy habits by
proper.To create health consciousness
in children,parent & teacher.
4.To prepare the child for education
&for good citizenship
5.To provide healthful school
environment
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11. COMPONENTS OF
SCHOOL HEALTH PROG
1.The task of school health are
multidimensional
2.The interventions vary according to the
context of the society, however broadly
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12. 3The following are some aspects, components
of SHP
.
1.Health appraisal of school children & school
personnel
2.Remedial measures & follow-up
3.Prevention of communicable diseases.
4.Healthful school environment
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15. COMPONENTS OF SCHOOL HEALTH
1.Periodical medical examination-
schoolchildren,teachers,health personnel
2.Medical examination on entry- 4 yrs
3.Routine P/E needs to be done
4.Clinical examination for nutritional
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17. 6.Daily morning inspection by the teachers-
unusually flushed face,rashes,spots,s/s acute
cold, coughing & sneezing, sore throat,rigid
neck,nausea,vomiting watery
eyes,headache,chills fever,sleepiness,dis-
inclination to play, diarrhea,skin
conditions-scabies or ringworm..
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18. REMEDIAL MEASURES & FOLLOW UP
1.Following the regular
examination,respective referral services
2.Special clinics should be conducted in
the health units.
3.Specialist should be employed in schools
for the same..
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19. 4.Referral hospital must provide for
beds for children who are admitted &
provide relevant treatment.
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21. HEALTHFUL SCHOOL
ENVIRONMENT
1.An optimal school environment-
location,building & equipment are
important pre-requisites for a school
health.
2.A good school environment promotes
physical,social & emotional health of the
pupils.
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24. SITE-1.on high land.
SHC-10 Acre-higher elementary
school.
5 Acre-primary school.
Additional.- with 1 acre land- 100
students.
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25. STRUCTURE.
Nursery & Secondary schools must be
single storied
Ext walls should be 10 inches thick &
should be heat resistant.
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26. CLASS ROOMS.
Verandas should be attached to class rooms
A class should comfortably accommodate
40 students.
The per capita space for a student should
be 10 sq ft & more.
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27. FURNITURE.
Furniture provided should suit the age group
of the students
Single desks & chairs should be provided
The chairs should have proper back rest
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28. DOORS & WINDOWS.
1.The combined door & window should
be >25% of the floor space
2.The class should have cross
ventilation
3.Class rooms should have ventilators.-
>2% of the floor area.
4.The windows should be broad located
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29. COLOUR
White & the class room should be
periodically white washed.
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33. LAVATORY
Privies &urinals should be provided.
1 urinal/ 60 students.
1 urinals/ 100 students.
Facilities should be separate for boys
& girls.
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34. NUTRITIONAL SERVICES
Studies in India have reveled that
nutritional deficiency is prevalent
among school children.
1961-SHC recommended one
nourishing meal –1/3 of protein
& calorie requirement.
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35. Implementation of ANP with the
assistance of UNICEF
Maintenance of school kitchen &
veg gardens.
Measures should be taken to combat
nutritional deficiencies.
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36. FIRST AID & EMERGENCY CARE.
The first aid management for sick
children rests with the teachers & the
teachers could be trained during
teacher’s training programme.
First aid box should be made available.
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37. MENTAL HEALTH
The teachers in the school have a
positive & preventive role in
fostering a positive mental health
among the learners.
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38. DENTAL HELTH.
School children usually suffer from
dental diseases & defects.
School health should incorporate
dental health components too.
Dental hygienist & dentist are to be
employed.
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39. During the dental check up should focus
on prophylactic cleansing & dental
hygiene classes.
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40. EYE HEALTH SERVICES.
Teachers are in key position to detect
reflective errors, refer for treatment of
squints,ambylopia & to detect eye
infections.
Vit A administration could be done.
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41. HEALTH EDUCATION.
The health education is an important
component in the school health prog.
The H/E should aim at imparting
desirable changes among students.
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42. EDUCATION OF HANDICAPPED
Every child irrespective of the
disability, should be encouraged to
become productive & self
supporting.
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43. SCHOOL HEALTH RECORDS.
The schools should have cumulative
health records providing pertinent
information and serve as tools to
evaluate the school health services.
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44. NATURE & SCOPE.
A good school health prog has larger
implications to the society in the
following sense.
It addresses the anti social problems-
stealing, lying,gambling,personality
disorders & educational difficulties.
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45. Antisocial problems-
stealing,lying,gambling destructiveness
sexual offences
Habit disorders-nail biting,thumb
sucking & bed wetting.
Personality disorders-temper
tantrums,shyness,day dreaming,jealousy.
Educational difficulties-backward in
studies,school fear,school failure.
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46. ROLE OF A NURSE.
ADMINISTRATOR
EDUCATIONIST
RESEARCHER
SERVICE PROVIDER
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47. ADMINISTRATOR
Co-ordinate the SHP initiatives of
the state with school administration.
Organize school health progs at all
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48. Co-ordinate with the state in
mobilizing funds & grant in aids
Evolve relevant policy for
implementation of SHP.
Organize & conduct workshop,
conferences & meetings on SHP.
Co-ordinate & serve as liaison for the
NGO’s & voluntary agencies.
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49. Incorporate the aspects & elements of
SHP in PHC
Organize school health camps,
involving community & mass media.
Design & disseminate health
education materials relevant to
SHP.
Co-ordinate with allied sectors in
promoting & implementing school
health initiatives
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50. Maintain epidemiological profile
of school going & school related
maters.
Serve as information providers to
the policy makers on school health
& its related aspects.
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51. EDUCATIONIST
Design a curriculum for schools &
health science subjects incorporating SH
aspects.
Implement & monitor the
implementation of school curriculum in
the educational settings.
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52. Organize Trg prog & educational
preparation for nurses to be placed in
schools & educational institutions.
Evaluate the school health
programme implementation.
Refer appropriate cases to referral
center
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53. SERVICE PROVIDER
Conduct SHP in the area of
employment.
Co-ordinate with NGO/VHAI in
implementing SHP.
Supply & monitor articles,drugs &
equipments for SHP
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54. Co-ordinate /implement the various
health prog of the community,
ICDS,SHP,Anemia Prevention
Prog,Mid Day Meal Prog,Vit A
prophy prog.
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55. RESEARCHER
Carry out R & disseminate the
finding.
Identify researchable area in SH.
Create data base in SH for
research.
Serve as school health nurse
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