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02NDOOROOPILLY STATE HIGH SCHOOL Ward Street, PO Box 61, Indooroopilly, Queensland 4068 Telephone: +61 7 3327 8333 Facsimile: +61 7 3327 8300 Email: info@indoorooshs.eq.edu.au Web: \vwv/.indooroo$h$.eq.edu.au 25 January 2018 A community of forward thinkers YEAR 7 CAMP: Group One 5-7 March Group Two 7-9 March // ' \ Dear Parents and Guardians / / ' ' ' / / Welcome to the New Year. I hope that it will be exciting and rewarding for your student. I am pleased to be able to ^now provide more comprehensive information about the Year 7 camp is to be held at Noosa North Shore Tourist Park, Moorindil Street,Tewantin. There is cabin style accommodation and a swimming pool to cool off at the end of an exciting day. Activities may include canoeing, body boarding, bike riding, flying fox, high ropes, team development, evening hike and talent quest. The program is run by Total Adventures Outdoor Education group and Indooroopilly State High School teachers. Attending camp provides a wonderful opportunity for students to get to know their teachers and develop their cohesion as a class, meet new students and work as a team, as well as learning new skills and participating in fun activities. Due to the s;lze of our 2018 Year 7 Cohort, camp will be divided into two groups. Students will attend camp with their Connect group and classroom teacher. The first group will attend camp from Monday 5 March to Wednesday 7 March and the second group will attend camp from Wednesday 7 March to Friday 9 March. Details about which Connect classes will be in each group will be released at a later date. Attending camp with their Connect class provides students the best opportunity to foster relationships with their peers and teachers. We will bejdeparting from the Carnarvon Street entrance to ISHS at 8.30am and students will be joined by approximately 20 classroom teachers and support staff. The cost of the camp is $290. The preferred payment option is by electronic funds transfer or BPoint; however, payment can also be made at the main office by the due date. If for any reasort you require assistance with payment please do not hesitate to contact me via phone (3327 8382) or email: aspen21@eq.edu.au It is important that financial constraints do not prevent your student from attending the camp. Payments can be made in instalments. I It is essential that the attached consent and medical record forms are completed and returned. Please note that Queensland Department of Education policy requires that a doctor's letter or prescription label be attached to all prescription AND non-prescription medication. It is important that forms are completed comprehensively and provide all details so that your student's care and protection can be maximised. Ensure that all contact details are accurate and where appropriate, alternatives are given. In addition to the medical form, there is also a clothing and equipment list'splease ensure that your student only brings the equipment/gear on the list and that it is clearly marked with his/her name or initials. Please do not allow your student to take expensive items of clothing or valuables such as jewellery, watchbs, mobile phones and ipods. If you need to contact staff or students please use the phone details provided and note that mobile phones may not operate throughout the site. At the conclusion of camp, please ensure that you pick up your student at approximately 3.30pm. The buses will deliver the students to the Carnarvon Street entrance of the school. The school website will be updated at 2.00pm with the estimated arrival time or you can call 0438 712008, which is the school mobile phone, that is being taken on camp. Please be aware that the connection is intermittent while travelling. \ \ Finally, lollies and other snacks (high in fat, sugar or salt) are not allowed, and will be confiscated. If for some valid reason your child must have any of this type of food, please contact me to discuss a suitable arrangement. Also, please carefully note any dietary preferences or allergies and appropriate treatment. Please return hard copy forms and make payment by Friday 9 February to allow confirmation of bookings and \completion of the required administration. Please ensure that all forms (permission, dietary, medical) are carefully completed and returned to the office with payment by the due date. Yours sincerely Anne Spencer Year 7 Coordinator (07).3327 8382 aspen21@eg.edu.au derfny Knowles Head of Department (07) 3327 8381 iknow31@eq.edu.au oaa, o'- Lois O Reilly Executive Principal asaccfltoheo & v's NEAS Education Queensland International CRICOS Provider Number: 00608A

Year 7 Excursion 2018 STUDENT MEDICAL RECORD To be completed by parent/guardian of all students participating in excursions which involve an overnight stay or periods in excess of one day. 1. STUDENT DETAILS Surname: Given Names: Date of Birth: Gender: F/M Connect Class(Circle): 7 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, 0 Home Address: State: Suburb/Town: Post-code: Emergency Contact 1: Relationship: Contact 1 Phones: (H) ( ) Wk/Mb: ( ) Emergency Contact 2: Relationship: Contact 2 Phones: (H) ( ) Wk/Mb: ( ) Medicare Number: Expiry Date: 2. MEDICAL CONDITION Please indicate below any known medical conditions relevant to the above named student. In those instances where there is a "YES response, please describe the nature of the problem or provide a letter from doctor. MEDICAL CONDITIONS RESPONSE ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Heart problems Blood Pressure Respiratory problems (other than Asthma) Asthma If Yes see attached form Epilepsy Operations Allergies (Food; Drugs; Ointments; Adhesives; Insects) If Yes see attached form Drug reactions Recent illness/operations Phobias Bed-wetting Other (e.g. ongoing injuries) Date of most recent Tetanus injection Special Dietary Consideration

3. MEDICAL PRACTIT ONER Name of family doctor Address Telephone number 4. CURRENT PRESCRIBED MEDICATION(S)Not Applicable The medication/s listed below has/have been prescribed for my son/daughter by a registered medical practitioner and will be required to be administered while my child is involved in the excursion indicated in Section 1. I hereby request the teacher accompanying the excursion who has been so authorised by the Principal to administer the medication(s) in accordance with the instructions written on the medication container(s) by the pharmacist in accordance with the medical practitioner s instructions. I understand that all unused medication(s) will be returned to me. Signature of parent/guardian:_ Printed name: Date: Medication and documentation should be placed in a clear zip lock bag, labelled clearly with student s name and handed to Anne Spencer (Year 7 Co-ordinator) before departure Please rule an oblique line through any unused spaces below. NAME OF MEDICATION QUANTITY OF MEDICATION TIMES FOR ADMINISTRATION 5.SWIMMING ABILITY - Please complete* What is the participant s swimming ability? (Please circle 3S appropriate) Can t Swim Poor Fair Strong 6. DISCLAIMER AND AUTHORITY - Please read and sign* I hereby authorise the medical practitioner identified in Section 3 to provide to hospital authorities or other qualified medical practitioner(s) additional information concerning any of the medical conditions identified in Section 2 should such need arise. I hereby authorise the supervising teachers to obtain any medical or associated assistance which they deem to be necessary should any medical condition or accident occur. I agree to pay any ambulance, medical, dental and/or pharmaceutical expenses incurred on behalf of the above student which are not covered by my personal/family ambulance subscription, medical benefits fund (or travel insurance in the case of overseas travel). I further authorise qualified practitioners to perform surgery, administer anaesthetic and/or administer blood transfusions if such an eventuality should arise. I understand that, should such circumstances arise, the supervising teachers will endeavour to contact me by phone in the first instance. I understand that my child may participate in activities such as: swimming, canoeing, body-boarding, flying fox, survival activities and evening hike. I give permission for myself/my child to participate and I understand that whilst all appropriate safety precautions will be followed and staff have relevant qualifications, the activities mentioned carry an element of risk and that if I do not totally understand those risks I will phone Total Adventures for clarification on 07 5440 5444. Signature of parent/guardian: Printed name: Date:

ASTHMA MANAGEMENT FORM Name Regular medication Quantities and daily dosages Additional medication to be taken during an attack The medications listed above must be brought to the program. Has the participant ever been taken to hospital because of asthma or related conditions? If yes, please give details. Expected best Peak Expiratory Flow reading: Peak Expiratory Flow reading requiring extra medication: Peak Expiratory Flow reading when need to seek medical care: Known trigger factors (Please tick any appropriate item below and give details): Dust Sudden change in temperature Contact with animals Grass and weed pollens, mould Atmospheric pollution Vigorous exercise Other Name Doctor s name and Phone Allergy triggers (circle most severe) Signs and symptoms of a reaction Severity (circle) Last Episode (circle) Last Hospitalisation (circle) Medications carried Standard Treatment plan Please tick required steps Any other relevant information: ALLERGY MANAGEMENT FORM Mild local reaction (e.g. skin irritation, redness) Mild - Moderate General reaction (e.g. joint inflammation, hives etc) Severe local reaction (e.g. swelling) Life-threatening reaction (anaphylaxsis) Never More than 5 years Within 5 years Within 6 months Never More than 5 years Within 5 years Within 6 months Antihistamine: Type: Dosage: Other medication Type: Dosage: Adrenaline injector (eg Epi-Pen) 1. Monitor site for swelling 2. Apply Ice 3. Administer Antihistamine 4. Monitor Vital signs 5. If anaphylaxis administer Epi-pen and Antihistamine Personal Treatment plan (attached) Any participant who requires the use of an Epi-Pen must bring at least one and carry it at all times Signature (Parent/Guardian) Date

Participant Gear/Equipment List You are required to bring every item on this list (except those marked optional). Should you be unable to provide any of the listed items, please contact your program coordinator, or call Total Adventures on 07 5440 5444 for further information. All equipment & clothing should be suitable for outdoor use, and of sturdy construction. General Clothing T-shirts & shorts (including at least 1 set to get wet/muddy). Full length t-shirts with sleeves are required for activities (ie no singlets or mid-riff/crop tops) 2 pairs of enclosed shoes (including 1 pair to get wet/muddy). Thongs, slip-ons and sandals will not be accepted for activities. NB: New boots should be broken in before camp * 1 good jumper (preferably fleece or wool, not cotton) and tracksuit/long pants Warm shirt/skivvy Swimwear Underwear Hat (willing to get wet) Raincoat Toiletries Toothbrush/toothpaste Soap in container Towel Deodorant (not aerosol) Minimum SPF 15+ Sunscreen Insect repellent (no aerosol) General Items Water bottle All prescription and non-prescription medication (must have prescription label or letter from doctor outlining details including circumstances for use and dosage/timing and be placed in a plastic zip-lock bag marked with student name) Torch and spare batteries * 4 large garbage bags Small camera and film (optional). NB Waterproof disposable camera ideal - Pen & Paper Optional Private First Aid Kit (band-aids, roller bandage, cotton wool, tweezers) Sleeping Gear Sleeping bag or sheets/blanket Pillow (none supplied) Do Not Bring (Please note: These items may be confiscated and held until the end of the program) * Mobile phones * Valuables such as jewellery Electronic games or CD/MP3 players * Chewing gum, lollies or toys

Payment Slip Cost: $290 Due date: Friday, 9 February 2018 Student Name EQ ID Connect class Method of Payment Bpoint - please use the live link on the bottom left hand side of the invoice. This facility uses credit card or cheque/savings account. EFT BSB: 064-141 Acc No: 00090052 Acc Name: Indooroopilly SHS Reference: Name of student/s Cheque / cash paid at Administration Credit card by phone 1300631073 - you will need to quote the CRN and Invoice numbers that are located on the bottom left hand side of your invoice.