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Presentation by Dr Sue Bagshaw
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Provision of Youth Health Services in Aotearoa New
Zealand
June 2006
Advantages of one stop shop approach
• Developmental approach
• Avoid barriers of embarrassment, cost, transport, confidentiality
• Same day drop in appointments
• Least referrals possible• Participation,
Connection and Contribution can occur
1. School Health Care is a success story for more than 100 years
2. Inequalities in health during childhood and adolescence are increasing
3. New health priorities are challenging us in the 21st century
4. School health care should be of the highest political priority
5. School health care should be organised without thresholds
6. The school is an ideal setting to reach children and adolescents for health care programmes
7. Evidence-based school health care should be aimed for by supporting scientific research
8. Highly qualified school health professionals are needed
SchoolsHealth & Social Centre
PHO
School
MS
D
ACC
School
Schoo
l
DH
BG.P
Special Education
Social WorkerCommunity Worker
Physio
Guidance Counselor
Health and safety
Registered Nurse
Police
CYFS
Spec. Services- Diabetes
D&A
PHN
SexualSpecialist
WINZYoung people
Dental
CommunityNursesDoctors
medicationYouth workersSocial workers
nutritionYouth support workers
CounselorsAdmin/manager
dentist
Physio
CAMHS
CADS
Alternative EducationSchoolsHospital
SportAdventure
ArtsMentors
TrainingResearch
IV exchange
YouthlineRecreation
Standards of Care
1. Engagement with Community
2. Youth Focus and Participation
3. High Quality Comprehensive Clinical Care and Practice
4. Health Promotion/Public Health Activities
5. Administrative/Clinical Systems to Support Service Provision
Possible alternatives
MOH MOH
DHB DHB
PHO PHO Youth etc
Youth/WomensMaori/PI/aged careetc
Continuum
DHB tertiary (adolescent oncology/)
secondary
primary schoolcommunity
tertiary co-ordinated by 3 Centres of excellence providing
- research - training
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