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Community Nursery Nurses work as members of the Healthy Child Programme (HCP) Team, across health visiting and school nursing services, in a community and public health context.
Interviews 10th January 2025
The role includes: developmental assessments of young children family support and advice on parenting and childcare in clinic, children’s centres, and home settings – to individuals and groups facilitating health promotion sessions in nurseries and schools CNNs contribute to the public health agenda, which includes promoting school readiness, and to the integrated early help offer, in order to improve outcomes for children and families, and work closely with partner agencies in order to achieve this. CNNs undertake work delegated, and supervised by, Health Visitors and School Nurses, and may also be guided by Early Years Practice Managers.
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