TY - JOUR
T1 - Language Barriers in School Health
T2 - Addressing Health Equity in the U.S. Educational System
AU - McCabe, Ellen
AU - Bennett, Sheryl
AU - Lowrey, Kerri Mc Gowan
AU - Squires, Allison
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Federal law requires school health leaders to ensure meaningful access to language resources to promote optimal health and education outcomes. This paper aims to inform all stakeholders, including decision-makers, about the importance of developing language access plans and policies. Multiple sources and legal guidelines provide a comprehensive overview of the issue. Including an examination of current practices and challenges that school nurses encounter, specifically regarding language resources, guidance is offered to elucidate meaningful language access policies that ensure equitable access to school health services. Supporting meaningful language access includes providing school nurses with qualified interpretation and translation services to care for those who do not speak, read, or write in English or have limitations with the English language. Additionally, local and state agencies may implement language access services requirements and enforce compliance with a language access plan to meet federal funding requirements.
AB - Federal law requires school health leaders to ensure meaningful access to language resources to promote optimal health and education outcomes. This paper aims to inform all stakeholders, including decision-makers, about the importance of developing language access plans and policies. Multiple sources and legal guidelines provide a comprehensive overview of the issue. Including an examination of current practices and challenges that school nurses encounter, specifically regarding language resources, guidance is offered to elucidate meaningful language access policies that ensure equitable access to school health services. Supporting meaningful language access includes providing school nurses with qualified interpretation and translation services to care for those who do not speak, read, or write in English or have limitations with the English language. Additionally, local and state agencies may implement language access services requirements and enforce compliance with a language access plan to meet federal funding requirements.
KW - language access
KW - legal/ethical issues
KW - limited English proficiency
KW - school health services
KW - school nurse
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U2 - 10.1177/10598405241263953
DO - 10.1177/10598405241263953
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85199805745
SN - 1059-8405
JO - Journal of School Nursing
JF - Journal of School Nursing
ER -