Resource Info

The School Nurses Of California Foundation would like to share the following resources to assist California school nurses and school communities.


Resources for School Nurses


*CSNO’s Special Education Resource Page*


For Information On School Nurse Credentialing


​SNOCF’s Educational Information for School Nurses​:

SNOCF’s SN Promotion- PPT Tool: “Enhancing Your Visibility” 

SNOCF’s SN Promotion – PPT Tool: “Working with Community Partners”   


Additional Free Online Trainings:

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Suicide Prevention in the School Setting:
 YouTube Presentation                          PowerPoint Presentation 

ACESs Aware Training Information  

Safe Spaces – Foundations of Trauma-Informed Practice for Educational and Health Settings – training through the Office of CA’s Surgeon General, to help PreK-12 educators and other school personnel recognize and respond to trauma and stress in children.

Sexual Health Educator (SHE) Training Program for CA educators working with youth in school, community, and clinical settings who desire to build their sexual health knowledge and education skills.  Online training is available through the CA Prevention Training Center (CAPTC).


Studies and Reports

The 2024 California Children’s Report Card

Children and Youth Behavorial Health Initiative (CYBHI) – 2023 Annual Report


Resources for Schools

Public Health Guidance for K-12 Schools for 2023-2024 School Year    *For Children’s Mental Health:

CA Health & Human Services Agency (CHHS)                                    On Our Sleeves
National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI-CA)                   CA Department of Education (CDE) 
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)


*For Chronic Absenteeism:

        Attendance Works  

    American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)


 *For Covid-19                                        *For RSV
 ​    National Association of School Nurses (NASN)     CA Safe Schools for All   
    CA Department of Public Health (CDPH)              American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
      Centers for Disease Control (CDC)        

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