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Pinkston High School was the nation's first high school to offer comprehensive care provided by nurse practitioners, physicians, social workers, nutritionists, and health educators. [8] School-Based Health Center Growth in the U.S. from 1984 to 2008
School dentist examining children's teeth in the Netherlands, 1935. School-based health and nutrition services are provided through the school system to improve the health and well-being of children and in some cases whole families and the broader community. These services have been developed in different ways around the globe, but the ...
School-based health centers, or SBHCs, offer physicals, immunizations, eye exams, mental health care and sometimes dental care. At the turn of the century, there were barely 1,000 SBHCs nationwide ...
Referrals – School-based health centers and family resource centers can be the link that ensures that students and families' needs are met. After-school programs – After-school programs are important for the effectiveness of schools by providing school-age children with academic and nonacademic support.
Apr. 11—Waipahu High School inaugurated its Academic Health Center—a first-of-its-kind school-based health clinic in the nation—on Wednesday. Waipahu High School inaugurated its Academic ...
The Options community has long advocated for a school-based health center so that health and mental health care could happen on site as part of wraparound services.” The number of school-based ...
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