Southend Borough Council School Nursing Service, 6th Floor, Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend on Sea.
Southend Borough Council School Nursing Service in 6th Floor, Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend on Sea is a Community services - Healthcare specialising in the provision of services relating to caring for adults under 65 yrs, caring for children (0 - 18yrs), learning disabilities, physical disabilities, substance misuse problems and treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The last inspection date here was 9th May 2017
Southend Borough Council School Nursing Service is managed by Southend Borough Council.
Contact Details:
Address:
Southend Borough Council School Nursing Service Public Health 6th Floor Civic Centre Victoria Avenue Southend on Sea SS2 6ER United Kingdom
Telephone:
01702215000
Ratings:
For a guide to the ratings, click here.
Safe: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Effective: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Caring: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Responsive: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Well-Led: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Overall: No Rating / Under Appeal / Rating Suspended
Further Details:
Important Dates:
Last Inspection
2017-05-09
Last Published
2017-05-09
Local Authority:
Southend-on-Sea
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Inspection Reports:
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Staff were knowledgeable about their responsibilities around safeguarding and there was sharing of information internally and externally. Children’s records were kept electronically; they were clear, detailed and up to date.
Staffing levels and caseloads were appropriate and in line with Royal College of Nursing guidelines. Staff followed infection prevention procedures. Staff completed appraisals and revalidation and achieved 100% compliance with mandatory training.
Staff used evidenced based policies and guidelines. There was regular Multidisciplinary team (MDT) working and staff routinely recorded parental consent status. The service met the National child measurement programme targets for reception age children.
People who used the service gave consistently positive feedback about the way the nurses treated them. We saw nurses protect the privacy and dignity of children and treat them kindly and appropriately during health screening.
Staff delivered services to meet the needs of children. At the time of our inspection the service had no waiting lists for weight management or night time enuresis.
The school nursing services had received no complaints.
There was a clear leadership structure in place and the culture within the school nursing team was open and supportive. The service looked at ways of introducing improvement and sustainability.
However,
Staff were unable to access electronic records in schools or at the child’s home. This meant records could not be updated contemporaneously.
Staff referred to policies which were out of date.
There was inconsistent knowledge around the Duty of Candour regulation