by surreyssh | May 1, 2023 | Keeping Safe, sun safety
staying Safe In The Sun Staying safe in the sun is very important. Did you know that young people’s skin is much more sensitive to the sun then adults?. So it is important you know how to stay safe and avoid burning. Spending time in the shade during the...
by surreyssh | Mar 27, 2020 | Emotional Health, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, SSH, stress awareness
What is it? Coronavirus is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called ‘COVID-19’. What are the symptoms? Almost everyone who gets Coronavirus gets a fever, a cough or both. Most of the people who get a fever get tired. A lot of...
by surreyssh | Dec 12, 2019 | Cancer Awareness, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, SSH, Uncategorized
The school nurses in Surrey Health have been in three secondary schools throughout November running the ‘Movember’ public health campaign. It is widely acknowledged that males are not so happy to discuss their health and are less likely to seek medical help promptly....
by surreyssh | Nov 14, 2019 | Anti Bullying, Cancer Awareness, Emotional Health, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, SSH
Anti-Bullying Week is organised by The Anti-Bullying Alliance and happens in schools every November. This year’s Anti-Bullying Week has the theme Change Starts With Us and is happening from Monday 11 November to Friday 15 November 2019. This year the theme...
by surreyssh | Nov 7, 2019 | Anti Bullying, Cancer Awareness, Emotional Health, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, stress awareness
National Stress Awareness Day! 7th November 2019 It’s national stress awareness day so today we want to talk about all things stress, what can make you feel stressed, how that can affect your health and how you can help yourself. Stress is something that affects...
by surreyssh | Nov 5, 2019 | Anti Bullying, Cancer Awareness, Emotional Health, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe
Did you go pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month in October? The School Nurses were out in schools making us all aware and also educating us about breast cancer awareness. This year, 55,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and this is why research into this...
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