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School Nurse Champions

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A School Nurse Champion is a young person who volunteers to give advice to their School Nursing Service to help improve the services that young people in their area receive. Their role is to find out what other young people think about the school nursing they receive and work with staff from the School Nursing Service to advise them on any changes they should make.

What is the award?

The School Nurse Champion ASDAN Award has been designed to recognise and accredit thework that you undertake as a School Nurse Champion. All of the activities that you undertake as a School Nurse Champion can count towards the Award.

Who can take part?

The School Nurse Champion ASDAN Award is open to anyone that is a recognised British Youth Council School Nurse Champion.

Why take part in the award?

This award recognises the hard work, dedication and time commitment that you have put in to being a School Nurse Champion. This award will look great on your CV and/or in your Record of Achievement and provide potential employers and educational est