Education Plus Health

The Cure for Our City’s Greatest Social Ills Is in the School Nurse’s Office

Authors

  • Erin R. Trent
  • Kelsey R. Sheak

Abstract

Public health and public education are likely the two most under-resourced public services in urban communities. Interestingly enough, these services are also the most likely to change the life trajectories of poor and working poor families. Public policymakers are constantly faced with the problem of ameliorating the symptoms of poverty that impact both public education and health.

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Published

2016-04-19

How to Cite

R. Trent, E., & R. Sheak, K. (2016). Education Plus Health: The Cure for Our City’s Greatest Social Ills Is in the School Nurse’s Office. Social Innovations Journal, (27). Retrieved from https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/12124