What is this for?
‘Medical Conditions at School: A Policy Resource Pack’ is a resource that aims to help your school to implement a tailored and effective medical conditions policy and include and support all pupils with medical conditions.
Who is it for?
The pack has been written to assist policy makers in primary and secondary schools to implement a tailored and effective medical conditions policy. The registration and guidance it references and takes into account are relevant to schools in England.
Who produced it?
‘Medical Conditions at School: A Policy Resource Pack’ has been produced by a collaboration of organisations representing children and young people with medical conditions: The Anaphylaxis Campaign, Asthma UK, Diabetes UK, Epilepsy Action and the Long Term Conditions Alliance.
What does it include?
- a policy statement
- a policy framework
- an example policy and guidance to help your school develop their own medical conditions policy
- legislation and guidance
- further advice and resources
- emergency procedure posters
- useful forms
And awareness information for school staff on four key medical conditions:
- anaphylaxis
- asthma
- diabetes
- epilepsy
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More information about what’s inside the pack
Policy statement
This section will help your school set out its commitment to ensure the safety of pupils with medical conditions. Your school can use this as a standard statement about the overall purpose of your medical conditions policy. This is helpful for use in documents like the school prospectus.
Policy framework
This section sets out the essential points of a school medical conditions policy. This should be used as the framework for your school’s policy. It is important that your medical conditions policy incorporates all these elements.
Policy example and guidelines
This section provides further detail on each numbered point in the policy framework and provides examples of how your school could implement and maintain an effective medical conditions policy. It has been written and designed to make it easy for you to identify relevant action points for discussion with colleagues and to incorporate into your own policy. This section should be kept to help your school review and update the policy.
To demonstrate how you meet the policy framework, your school can use, add, subtract or amend points from the example policy and guidance section when you are developing and updating your own policy. It is available to download as a Word document.
Legislation and guidance
This section provides a list of resources and guidance that your school may find helpful to reference when writing your own medical conditions policy.
Further advice and resources
This section provides information from voluntary organisations on where to go for further advice on individual medical conditions.
Forms
These forms will help your school implement a medical conditions policy. This section includes a comprehensive Healthcare Plan helping your school to record important information on pupils’ medical conditions. These are easily photocopied. The forms include:
- Healthcare Plan
- Template letter
- Medication permission and record forms
- Staff training record
- Residential visits
- Contacting emergency services
Medical conditions
This section provides awareness and emergency information for school staff on four medical conditions:
- anaphylaxis
- asthma
- diabetes
- epilepsy
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