Online Program

Natures Healing Path: Connecting to the Outdoors for the Health and Well-being of School Nurses and Schools

Overview:

7 presenters Natures Healing Path

During the Coronavirus pandemic access to parks and nature has been more important than ever for children, families, schools, and school nurses.  Combining “physical distancing” and “being outside” are two key strategies to stop the spread of the virus, but what many don’t know is that being outdoors–in a park, a forest, a garden, or walking on the beach has significant therapeutic value for our well-being and mental health.  This webinar introduces participants to a wide range of benefits of being outdoors, gardening, and even finding green spaces in urban environments. This is a recorded webinar from September 24, 2020.

Contact hours: 1.5    Cost: $20       Length: 90  mins

 

 


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Cost: $ 20.00

Contact Hours 1.5

Objectives:

After viewing this program, participants will be able to:

1.     Explore the therapeutic benefits of parks and nature for school nurses at work and at home.

2.     Discuss strategies and practical approaches in one’s school, on the playground, or in their office.

3.     Discover the role of space and re-imagining space in one’s environment

4.     Appreciate the impact of environmental loss and climate change in school settings and on staff. 


Presenter:

Speaker Biosketches for NEUSHA Natures Healing Path Webinar 9-24

Presenter Disclosure Statement:

The planners of this educational activity have no conflict of interest to declare. The speakers have no conflict of interest to declare unless otherwise indicated prior to their presentations.



Continuing Education Information:

Northeastern University School of Nursing is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.ANCC Logo Jing

MA Department of Elementary and Secondary Education  Provider Number 2019U003

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