A nurse-led school drop-in service
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A nurse-led school drop-in service

Emma Devlin School staff nurse, Grove Park School, East Sussex

Children with learning disabilities should be able to talk to someone in confidence about personal issues, just like any other pupil, says Emma Devlin

In this article school nurse Emma Devlin describes the benefits of providing a nurse-led drop-in service for young people aged 16-19.

Learning Disability Practice. 13, 2, 37-37. doi: 10.7748/ldp2010.03.13.2.37.c7607

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