The vast majority of school staff aren’t able to get the training required to provide adequate healthcare to students, leaving the lives of many in the hands of a few non-healthcare professionals. There has never been a greater need for a platform that promotes the optimal medical support of children from grade R to Matric.
The solution is “Cebisa”, Xhosa for one who gives advice. Cebisa is a modern-day healthcare tool - intelligently designed as a “digital school nurse” that promotes a healthy school environment, empowering staff with the knowledge and guidance they need to provide better healthcare to the children in their care.
Cebisa is a platform that informs and empowers school staff, parents and care-givers with the resources they need to provide adequate healthcare to students across the country, from private to public, through a structured and accredited e-learning portal.
Schools across the country are faced with the mighty task of not only nurturing the leaders of tomorrow, but managing the health and wellbeing of millions of children. Due to a lack of co-ordinated services, appropriate funding and poor integration with the healthcare ecosystem, South African schools are failing to provide the care our children require. With chronic medical conditions on the rise amongst children, the time for change is now.
The vast majority of school staff aren’t able to get the training required to provide adequate healthcare to students, leaving the lives of many in the hands of a few non-healthcare professionals. There has never been a greater need for a platform that promotes the optimal medical support of children from grade R to Matric.
The solution is “Cebisa”, Xhosa for one who gives advice. Cebisa is a modern-day healthcare tool - intelligently designed as a “digital school nurse” that promotes a healthy school environment, empowering staff with the knowledge and guidance they need to provide better healthcare to the children in their care.
Cebisa is a platform that informs and empowers school staff, parents and care-givers with the resources they need to provide adequate healthcare to students across the country, from private to public, through a structured and accredited e-learning portal.