At the Heart of Student Health & Wellbeing
Promoting health in South Australian schools. Connect with fellow health professionals, access resources, and make a difference in students’ lives.
Why become a SASNA member?
Connect
with other school nurses through twice termly meetings (online attendance available), a private Facebook Group, frequent social media posts and a members’ directory, inclusive of photos, locations and contact details.
Support
and be supported by experienced school nurses throughout the year via forums, video-links and direction on best practice in school nursing from nurses all around South Australia and further afield.
Develop
your practice through a newly categorised resource pool with useful links to trusted websites, accessible presentations from experts in a variety of fields relevant to school nursing, a calendar of CPD opportunities, group discussions on relevant matters and latest news and research.
News & Events


Why Schools Hold the Key to a Healthier Australia
HealthTimes magazine June 2025 Edition features an article highlighting the close and deep connection between education and health. Follow this link to read the article


Multidisciplinary Health Team in Schools
The Power of a Multidisciplinary Health Team in Schools: A Holistic Approach to Student Wellbeing Paisley Lowe | RN. Grad.Cert Nurs. Secretary of South Australian


SASNA Meeting – Guest Speaker Review
by Jan Finch (Anglican Church Grammar School) Throughout the year, SASNA members meet, both in person and virtually, on five occasions to network, for support,


Reflection: Nurses are in federal school funding agreement, but more is required
By Dr Brent Hayward and Dr Anita Moyes


Scope of nursing work and models of service delivery in Australian primary and secondary schools: a scoping review protocol
Williams, Chelsey1; Rankin, Elizabeth2; Moyes, Anita1,3,4Author Information JBI Evidence Synthesis 23(5):p 967-974, May 2025. | DOI: 10.11124/JBIES-24-00151 Abstract Objective: The objective of this review is to generate a national picture


A Health Care Centre’s perspective on a ‘No Phone Policy’
by Loreto College Nurse, Alice Graljuk In today’s society, technology and mobile phones have become an essential way to engage with our world. This is

Why Schools Hold the Key to a Healthier Australia
HealthTimes magazine June 2025 Edition features an article highlighting the close and deep connection between education and health. Follow this link to read the article by Rahima Saikal in full. The article begins on page 25.

Multidisciplinary Health Team in Schools
The Power of a Multidisciplinary Health Team in Schools: A Holistic Approach to Student Wellbeing Paisley Lowe | RN. Grad.Cert Nurs. Secretary of South Australian School Nurses Association In today’s

SASNA Meeting – Guest Speaker Review
by Jan Finch (Anglican Church Grammar School) Throughout the year, SASNA members meet, both in person and virtually, on five occasions to network, for support, discuss all things school nursing

Multidisciplinary Health Team in Schools
The Power of a Multidisciplinary Health Team in Schools: A Holistic Approach to Student Wellbeing Paisley Lowe | RN. Grad.Cert Nurs. Secretary of South Australian School Nurses Association In today’s

SASNA Meeting – Guest Speaker Review
by Jan Finch (Anglican Church Grammar School) Throughout the year, SASNA members meet, both in person and virtually, on five occasions to network, for support, discuss all things school nursing

Join Us May 12th For World Nurses Day.
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What our member Schools say


Mike Potter, Head of Schools, Tyndale Christian School.

Pete Thomson, Principal, Cedar College










