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First Aid Policy (Whole School including the EYFS) Introduction First aid is emergency care given immediately to an injured person. First aid can save lives and prevent minor injuries becoming major ones. The administration of medication does not fall under the definition of first aid, therefore only members of staff that have been authorised by the School Medical Officer in conjunction with the Homely Medicines Policy can administer medication. In accepting a place at the school, parents authorise the Head, or an authorised deputy acting on their behalf, to consent to the advice of an appropriately qualified medical specialist to their child receiving emergency medical treatment, including general anaesthetic and surgical procedure under the NHS if the school is unable to contact the parents in time. Objective To ensure there is adequate provision of appropriate first aid at all times. Responsibility The Governing body in considering their responsibilities under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 delegate responsibility for the School s First Aid provision to the Headmaster and Director of Operations. The Headmaster and Director of Operations, together with the School Medical Officer recruit suitably qualified and experienced School Nurses. The School Nurses work under the supervision of the School Medical Officer and the Director of Operations in the School Medical Centre First Aid Accommodation, materials and equipment In order to comply with its obligations under the Education (School Premises) Regulations 1996 the School has a dedicated Medical Centre for the care of pupils. There are also numerous first aid stations around the School estate (Appendix 1) where first aid containers can be found. The School has an AED (Defibrillator) available for the whole School community. First Aider A first aider is someone who holds a valid certificate of competence, issued by an organisation whose training and qualifications are approved by the HSE. Such qualifications are:- First aid at work Emergency first aid at work

Paediatric First Aid The qualification is valid for 3 years. Teachers and other staff in charge of pupils are expected to use their best endeavours at all times, particularly in emergencies, to secure the welfare of pupils at the School in the same way that parents might be expected to act towards their children. In addition to qualified First Aiders, all staff receive annual basic first aid training from the School nursing team to ensure all staff have a basic awareness of first aid and any particular issues which are relevant to the whole School population. In 2015/16 all staff received training in:- - Basic life support (CPR) - AED use (Defibrillator) - The use of Epipens/Anaphalaxysis - Emergency response to an asthma attack All Pre Prep staff and a number of Prep staff are paediatric first aid trained. All Boarding House matrons are first aid at work qualified. The School Nursing team are qualified first aiders and trained in advanced first aid for pitch side and sport injuries. The Games staff are all trained life guards with basic first aid training. The Director of Operations maintains the register (Appendix 2) of all first aiders and their relevant qualification. Requalifications are planned in advance of expiry to ensure adequate coverage of qualified staff at all times. Pupil Illness or injury and parental communications During the School day, in the event of an emergency, the Medical Centre (Ext 163) should be contacted for advice or assistance. The Medical Centre is open from 8:00am to 5:30pm, Monday to Friday and Saturdays during term-time. If a pupil becomes ill during the day the school nurse will contact the parents and the child will be cared for in the Medical Centre, until the pupil can be collected. Parents will be notified immediately if their child has required emergency medical treatment. If a pupil is injured during the School day, the School nursing team or a member of pastoral staff will contact parents by telephone immediately. Any first aid provided is documented on the pupil injury report (Appendix 3). In the EYFS and Prep School, children are also sent home with a written parent communication of any attendance at the Medical Centre (Appendix 4). The Director of Operations reviews all accident forms and undertakes an analysis each term which is provided to the Health and Safety Governor for review. If the Nurse cannot be contacted at the Medical Centre or on her mobile (07825071184), the Senior School General Office can be asked to make contact with the Nurse or one of the qualified first aiders

At times when the Medical Centre is not open, one of the resident qualified first aiders should be contacted. When to call for an ambulance All staff and First Aiders are instructed through training to call for an ambulance if there is any concern of serious illness or injury. Where possible ask another member of staff to do so whilst continuing to administer first aid. Call 999 Request an ambulance Stay calm and provide as much information about the casualty as possible. Administration of Medication EYFS and Prep School At the request of parents, the School nursing team will administer prescribed medication to pupils during the school day in accordance with the dispensing professional s instructions on each individual medication. Parents must take all medication to the Medical centre and sign the authority provided (Appendix 5) by school nurses and collect at the end of each school day. Parents are required to provide written authority for each day. The School nursing team only are responsible for the administration of prescribed medications to the EYFS children. Non prescribed medication such as paracetamol can be dispensed by those staff trained to do so in accordance with the Homely Medicines policy. Parents provide their authority to this on the School medical card consent. Parents of children in the EYFS and Prep School are provided with a written report of any homely medicine administered during the School day. In Senior School the following guidance is provided to parents in the medical protocol information:- Pupils should not keep medication of any description in their possession without the approval of the School Medical Centre. Parents should advise the School Nurse of any medication that their child has brought into school. Children with specific medical conditions When children have a medical condition which necessitates regular access to medication, parents are requested to inform and meet with the school nursing team, so that an appropriate regime can be devised and communicated to relevant staff. Contact will also be made with any specialist nursing teams to ensure appropriate support is provided. The relevant academic and pastoral staff will be informed, in strict confidence, of any condition that is likely to affect the child in any area of school life.

Roles and responsibilities of First Aiders The first aiders and appointed person's roles include: Administration of first aid, up to but not exceeding the level of their training Ensuring that accidents and any treatment given is recorded on the appropriate documentation. Take precaution to avoid infection and follow basic hygiene procedures. Ensuring all spills of body fluids are cleaned up promptly and correctly as appropriate for the disposal of clinical waste; the best way to ensure this is to call for the assistance of the housekeeper or a member of her staff The first aider must travel with the patient in the ambulance to the hospital until their parent/relative arrives Ensuring their own recommended immunisations (if they chose to have them) are up-to-date Prior to any occasion when additional first aid cover is required in the School or by the School, it is the responsibility of the organiser of the occasion or event to ensure the Medical Centre has been informed in good time to ensure first aid cover is in place. Staff who are taking groups of pupils out of School must take a first aid bag with sufficient equipment for the group size. Sufficient notice should be given to the medical centre to ensure a first aid bag is fully equipped and available. The first aider on that trip must carry a first aid bag. Accident Reporting On receipt of each accident form, the Director of Operations will consider the nature of the accident and injury and the School s obligations in accordance with Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR). When required a report will be submitted online to the HSE via the RIDOOR portal. In the event of serious injury, the HSE will be contacted by telephone the same day. In relation to children in the EYFS, local child protection agencies will be notified of any serious accident or injury to, or the death of, any child while in our care, and will act on any advice from those agencies. First-Aid Boxes and Kits First-aid boxes should contain a sufficient quantity of suitable first-aid materials. Contents of the boxes and kits should be replenished as soon as possible after use in order to ensure that there is always an adequate supply of all materials. Items should not be used after the expiry date shown on packets. It is therefore essential that first-aid equipment be checked frequently, to make sure there are sufficient quantities and all items are usable. Sufficient quantities of each item should always be available in every first-aid box or container. In most cases these will be: One guidance card

Individually wrapped plasters Different size wound dressings Antiseptic wipes; Two sterile eye pads, with attachment; Individually wrapped triangular bandages; Safety pins; Foil blankets Large sterile individually wrapped unmedicated wound dressings (approx. 18cm x 18cm); Medium sized individually wrapped sterile unmedicated wound dressing (approx. 12cm x 12cm); Small sized individually wrapped sterile unmedicated wound dressing (approx. 5cm x 4cm); Scissors; Disposable gloves; Yellow bag, for medical waste. Ice packs Crepe bandages Sterile water pods The maintenance, checking and replenishing of first-aid boxes/kits is the responsibility of the School nursing team. Where large amounts of equipment are used from a first-aid box, staff should report this to the Medical Centre, in order that timely replenishment of stock can occurs. Defibrillator The School has an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) which is located in the staff work room in Senior School. In the event that CPR is required, request assistance and ask that the AED be brought to the casualty, chest compressions should commence and continue whilst the AED is retrieved. All staff are trained in the use of the AED annually Practices School staff are to follow the practices set out below: Any member of staff who provides first aid of any kind must record this on an injury form and pass this as a matter of urgency to the Director of Operations and inform the Medical Centre at the earliest opportunity. First aiders must remember that they must ensure the safety of themselves, their pupils, and colleagues before offering first aid Following the use of any first aid equipment, it is the responsibility of the user to inform the Medical Centre to allow immediate replacement of equipment Indemnity and insurance When an employee of the School administers first aid to a colleague or pupil, volunteer or visitor, in the course of his or her employment, he or she will be indemnified by the School s liability insurance. This will cover a claim relating to the injury or a loss caused by their actions as long as the following criteria has been adhered to:

That they are officially designated as a Barnard Castle School first aider or appointed person with a current valid first-aid certificate That the relevant protective equipment is used, for example gloves, face mask in the case of resuscitation That the first aider or appointed person is adhering to protocols and acting within the limitations of their training The first aider or appointed person is acting in good faith Where a member of staff or volunteer is not an appointed person or qualified first aider, they can act as any member of the public would to save life or minimise the results of an injury or a medical condition On those occasions first aid is needed by a member of staff or pupil from another School, the question should be asked whether or not the patient is happy to accept first aid assistance or advice. If the patient cannot reasonably make this decision, it is reasonable for the visiting member of staff to act in loco parentis. Risk assessment The Director of Operations in assessing the risk of the School s first aid needs will consider the following:- Size of school and whether it is on split sites/levels Location of the school Specific hazards or risks on the site Staff or pupils with special health needs or disabilities Previous record of accidents any trends Provision of cover throughout the School day Provision for leave, sickness of staff and first aiders. Practical departments Contractors/Visitors on site This policy should be read in conjunction with Barnard Castle School policies on:- Administration of Medicines Accident Reporting and Investigations Anaphalaxysis Asthma Diabetes Homely medicines Medical Protocol SM Jan 2016

Appendix 1 - First Aid Stations (Updated January 2016) Location A Block - Outside the Gym All weather pitch Biology Ground floor staff room Biology Upstairs Prep Room Big School - Tech room store Bowes House Housemistress Office Boiler House Rest Room Chemistry Prep room including eye wash station Metal Work Shop Art Classroom General Office Senior School Housekeepers Office Kitchen (Inc. Burns kit) Longfield Lodge Longfield House Laundry Matron Brown s Flat North/York House Medical Room Miss Jones Longfield Lodge Marwood House- Housemistresses office Mini Buses x 2 Old Courts Portacabin class rooms Physics: Prep Room Reception Office Science Lab Sport Fixture Kits- Staff Room Sports Hall Senior School Work Room Swimming Pool 6 th Form Centre: Mr Butler s Office Kitchen including burns kit All First Aid Stations should be checked at least termly by the School Nursing team. Staff should ensure that they contact the Medical Centre to request replenishment as required.

Appendix 2- Qualified First Aiders First Aid at Work Name Position Expiry Catherine Bainbridge School Nurse Feb 2018 Mr Steven Blakemore Facilities Manager Jan 2016 Jan Brown Matron Sept 2017 Barbara Broadwell Matron April 2018 Elizabeth Earl School Nurse Sept 2017 Toni Flack Matron Oct 2018 Andy Gill Carpenter January 2016 Dot Jones House Mother Oct 2018 Anna-Clare Lee Art/D&T Technician July 2017 Katherine Sanderson Matron April 2018 Paediatric First Aid Name Position Expiry Melissa Allchurch Y2 Teacher Nov 2018 Elizabeth Hairsine Y1 Teacher April 2016 Michael Killeen Prep Teaching Assistant April 2016 Lauren Laverick Prep Teaching Assistant Nov 2018 Tabitha Michelin Reception Teacher April 2016 Claire Priestley Y2 Teacher April 2016 Kate Roberts-Lilley Prep Teaching Assistant April 2016 Laura Turner Prep Headmistress April 2016 Donna Thirling Prep Teaching Assistant April 2016 Ben Wicling Y4 Teacher April 2016 Alexandra White Y4 Teacher April 2016 Outdoor First Aiders Name Position Expiry Charles Alderson Senior School Teacher May 2018 Gary Bishop Senior School Teacher Dec 2018 Henry Fairwood Senior School Teacher March 2016 Mike Nicholson Senior School Teacher Nov 2016 Phil Oakley Senior School Teacher May 2018 Jack White Senior School Teacher April 2017

Appendix 3 - Pupil Injury Form This form should be used on any occasion when a pupil requires or receives First-Aid from a member of staff. Pupils should be taken or sent to the Medical Centre as soon as possible after the injury is sustained. As soon as First Aid has been provided, you should inform the School Nurse within school hours or inform the Headmaster/Second Master at his home in the evening or at the weekend. The completed form should be completed, signed and given to the Director of Operations or the Headmaster on the day of the injury. Pupils Name: Year: House: Date of Incident: Time of Incident: Location of Incident/Injury: Description of incident/injury (include what the pupil was doing at the time) Was First Aid or Medical Intervention required? If so please state: Action taken: Follow up/ Outcome:

Attending Staff at the incident: School Nurse: Has the parent/guardian been informed: Yes No If yes by whom and when: If no please state the reason why: Where was the pupil taken and by whom? Medical Centre Hospital Home Name. Signature Headmaster/Director of Operations Signature.. Date...

Director of Operations/ Headmaster use only: Details of investigation, follow up, notification to external agencies:-

Appendix 5 Requests for administration of Medicines for EYFS children For Reception class children we are required to obtain prior written permission for each and every medicine from Parents/Guardians before any medication is administered. With regard to a course of medication, this form must be signed by parents on each day that medicines are administered. Name of child:. Medication and Dose:. Time of administration:... Length of treatment:. Has the pharmacists instructions been provided on the medication?. Date of administration Parent/Guardian Signature Time Medical staff signature