Webinar A Seat at the Table: Winning Together for Better Health

When:  Aug 14, 2020 from 15:00 to 16:00 (ET)

NOTE: This event is open to leaders of NASN Affiliate school nurse organizations. If you are a leader and are not able to register, please contact NASN.

Date and time: Wednesday, August 14, 2020, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern. Please register if you can attend the webinar. If you are interested but cannot attend, NASN does plan to offer a recording of this webinar 2-3 weeks following the webinar.

Cost: FREE for NASN Members --- LOGIN before registering to take advantage of member pricing. Register here.

Webinar attendees will complete the evaluation by November 14, 2020 to receive a certificate of completion and earn 1.0 CNE contact hours.

NOTE: To pay by check or purchase order, send check or purchase order to NASN, Vaping the Next Chapter, Attn: Webinar Registration, 1100 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

Program Overview
This 60-minute panel discussion will provide an overview of the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action and explore opportunities for NASN state affiliates to engage with nurse-led state Action Coalitions around policy solutions. The Center to Champion Nursing in America is a national initiatives of AARP Foundation, AARP, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which coordinates the Future of Nursing: Campaign for Action, an initiative of the same organizations working to build a healthier America through nursing. Nurse-led state Action Coalitions include community representatives from health, business, education, and other sectors by using evidence to drive policy change for healthier communities.

The session will be an interactive discussion allowing time for the presenters to provide attendees with essential knowledge and takeaways that are replicable. This session allows time for thoughtful reflection, candid conversation, and audience questions. The goal is to offer tangible opportunities for school nurses to coordinate strategies with Action Coalitions to produce mutual collaborations and develop policy leadership in health equity.


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