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Oaklyn Gardens, Shanklin, PO37 7DG Tel: 01983 869910 admin@gattenlakepri.iow.sch.uk FIRST AID POLICY May 2017 Signed Signed Headteacher Date: Chair of Governors Date: Review date: May 2018

Contents: Statement of intent 1. Legal framework 2. Aims 3. First Aiders 4. Emergency procedure in the event of an accident, illness or injury 5. Reporting to parents 6. Visits and events off-site 7. Storage of medication 8. Illness 9. Consent 10. Monitoring and review

Statement of intent Gatten & Lake Primary School is committed to providing emergency first aid provision in order to deal with accidents and incidents affecting employees, children and visitors. The arrangements within this policy are based on the results of a suitable and sufficient risk assessment carried out by the school in regards to all staff, pupils and visitors. Gatten & Lake Primary School will take every reasonable precaution to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all staff and pupils. Details of this policy are cross-referenced in the following policies: Health and Safety Policy Behaviour Policy Safeguarding Policy Supporting Pupils With Medical Conditions Policy Nutritional Standards & Healthy Eating Policy Educational Visits and School Trips Policy

1. Legal framework 1.1 This policy has due regard to statutory legislation, including, but not limited to the following: 2. Aims The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and approved code of practice and guidance Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and subsequent regulations and guidance 2.1. All staff should read and be aware of this policy, know who to contact in the event of any illness, accident or injury, and ensure this policy is followed in relation to the administration of first aid. 2.2. All staff will use their best endeavours, at all times, to secure the welfare of the pupils. 2.3. Anyone on the school premises is expected to take reasonable care for their own and others' safety. 2.4. The aim of this policy is to: Ensure that the school has adequate, safe and effective first aid provision in order for every pupil, member of staff and visitor to be well looked after in the event of any illness, accident or injury; no matter how major or minor. Ensure that all staff and pupils are aware of the procedures in the event of any illness, accident or injury. Ensure that medicines are only administered at the school when express permission has been granted for this. Ensure that all medicines are appropriately stored. Promote effective infection control. 2.5. Nothing in this policy should affect the ability of any person to contact the emergency services in the event of a medical emergency. For the avoidance of doubt, staff should dial 999 for the emergency services in the event of a medical emergency before implementing the terms of this policy, and make clear arrangements for liaison with ambulance services on the school site. 2.6. To achieve the aims of this policy, the school will have suitably stocked first aid boxes. Where there is no special risk identified, a minimum provision of first aid items would be: A leaflet giving general advice on first aid; 20 individually wrapped sterile adhesive dressings (assorted sizes); Two sterile eye pads; Four individually wrapped triangular bandages (preferably sterile); Six safety pins; Six medium sized (approximately 12cm x 12cm) individually wrapped sterile unmedicated wound dressings; Two large (approximately 18cm x 18cm) sterile individually wrapped unmedicated wound dressings; and One pair of disposable gloves. 2.7. Equivalent or additional items are acceptable. 2.8. The lead first aider is responsible for examining the contents of first aid boxes. These should be checked frequently and restocked as soon as possible after use. Items should be discarded safely after the expiry date has passed. 2.9. First aid boxes are located in the following areas: Each classroom, the first aid room and the emergency grab bag. 3. First Aiders 3.1. The main duties of first aiders are to give immediate first aid to pupils, staff or visitors and to ensure that an ambulance or other professional medical help is called, when necessary.

3.2. First aiders are to ensure that their first aid certificates are kept up-to-date through liaison with the school business manager. 3.3. Each classroom s first aiders have a responsibility to ensure all first aid kits are properly stocked and maintained. The first aid appointed person(s) will be responsible for maintaining supplies. 3.4. The current first aid appointed person(s) are attached (Appendix D). This list is updated and maintained by the School Business Manager. 4. Emergency procedure in the event of an accident, illness or injury 4.1. If an accident, illness or injury occurs, the member of staff in charge will assess the situation and decide on the appropriate course of action, which may involve calling for an ambulance immediately or calling for a first aider. 4.2. If called, a first aider will assess the situation and take charge of first aid administration. 4.3. In the event that the first aider does not consider that he/she can adequately deal with the presenting condition by the administration of first aid, then he/she should arrange for the injured person to access appropriate medical treatment without delay. 4.4. Where an initial assessment by the first aider indicates a moderate to serious injury has been sustained, one or more of the following actions will be taken: Administer emergency help and first aid to all injured persons. The purpose of this is to keep the accident victim(s) alive and, if possible, comfortable, before professional medical help can be called. Also, in some situations, action now can prevent the accident from getting more serious, or from involving more victims. Call an ambulance, if this is appropriate after receiving a parent s clear instruction, take the accident victim(s) to hospital. Moving the victim(s) to medical help is only advisable if the person doing the moving has sufficient knowledge and skill to make the move without making the injury worse. Make sure that no further injury can result from the accident, either by making the scene of the accident safe, or (if they are fit to be moved) by removing injured persons from the scene. See to any children who may have witnessed the accident or its aftermath and who may be worried, or traumatised, in spite of not being directly involved. They will need to be taken away from the accident scene and comforted. Younger or more vulnerable children may need parental support to be called immediately. When the above action has been taken, the incident must be reported to: o The headteacher o The parents/carer of the victims 5. Reporting to parents 5.1. In the event of incident or injury to a pupil, at least one of the pupil's parents must be informed as soon as practicable. 5.2. Parents must be informed in writing of any injury to the head, minor or major, and be given guidance on action to take if symptoms develop. (Appendix C) 5.3. In the event of serious injury or an incident requiring emergency medical treatment, the pupil's class teacher/administration assistant will telephone the pupil's parents as soon as possible. 5.4. A list of emergency contact details is kept at reception/admin office. 6. Visits and events off-site 6.1. Before undertaking any off-site events, the teacher organising the trip or event will assess the level of first aid provision required by undertaking a suitable and sufficient risk assessment of the event and persons involved. This will be reviewed by the Educational Visits Coordinator before the event is organised. 6.2. Please see the separate Educational Visits and School Trips Policy for more information about the school s educational visit requirements.

7. Storage of medication All medicines should be stored safely. Children should know where their medicines are at all times. A list is kept of children who might require access to medication, at non-specified times always supervised by adults. Diabetes Medication is held in accordance with the needs of the child. Asthma inhalers will be placed with individual record sheets in a top cupboard in their classroom. Epi Pen each pupil will have two Epi-pens in school. One Epi-Pen will be held in the classroom and the second Epi-Pen will be stored on the wall in the first aid room. Each Epi-Pen will have the pupil s individual record sheet with it. All other pupil medicines - will be held in a locked cupboard or in the allocated fridge in the first aid room. If non-prescribed medication is required for a period of time, in conjunction with a prescribed medication, a separate copy of Form A (Appendix A) Parent Request for Medicine to be Administered in School, MUST be completed. Form B (Appendix B) Record of Medication Administered to an Individual Child must also be up to date. 8. Illness 8.1. When a child becomes ill during the day, the parents/carer will be contacted and asked to pick their child up from school as soon as possible. 8.2. The medical room or a quiet area will be set aside for withdrawal and for pupils to rest while they wait for their parents/carer to arrive to pick them up. Pupils will be monitored during this time. 9. Consent 9.1. Parents will be asked to complete and sign a parental request for school to administer medication in school form when their child is admitted to the school, which includes emergency numbers, details of allergies and chronic conditions, and consent for the administration of emergency first aid these forms will be updated periodically. 9.2. Staff do not act in loco parentis in making medical decision as this has no basis in law staff always aim to act and respond to accidents and illness based on what is reasonable under the circumstances and will always act in good faith while having the best interests of the child in mind guidelines are issued to staff in this regard. 10. Monitoring and review 10.1. This policy is reviewed annually by the headteacher in conjunction with the governing body; any changes made to this policy will be communicated to all members of staff. 10.2. All members of staff are required to familiarise themselves with this policy as part of their induction programme. NOTE This policy is to be read in conjunction with the following policies: Health & Safety Policy Supporting Children with Medical Needs Policy

APPENDIX A PHOTO FORM A: PARENTAL REQUEST FOR SCHOOL TO ADMINISTER MEDICATION IN SCHOOL The school are unable to give your child medicine unless you complete and sign this form. Name of child: Date of birth: Medical condition or illness: GP Name / Surgery Medicine - Parents must inform school of any change in daily dose Class: Name/type of medicine (as stated on the container): Prescribed YES NO Expiry date and Batch Number Storage requirement of medication Reason for Medication Dose/Frequency/Duration e.g. 5ml -11am - daily - for one week Date and Time of last dose: Date and Time of next dose due today: Method: e.g. by mouth, skin - include where on the body Special precautions/other instructions Any side effects that the school needs to know about: Procedures to take in an emergency: NB: Medicines must be in the original container and/or as dispensed by the pharmacy Contact details Parent/Carer name: Daytime telephone number: Relationship to child: Parent/Carer address: Alternative contact details I understand that I must deliver/collect the medication personally to the School Office and/or the Class Teaching Assistant. Children must not bring medication to/from school. The above information is, to the best of my knowledge, accurate at the time of writing and I give consent to school staff administering medicine in accordance with the school policy. I will inform the school immediately, in writing, if there is any change in dosage or frequency of the medication, or if the medicine is stopped. Signature(s) Name. Date Nominated staff member to administer Deputy...

APPENDIX B FORM B: Record of Medicine Administered to an Individual Child Name of child: Date medicine provided by parent: Quantity received: Name of medicine: Class: Quantity returned: Dose and frequency of medicine: See Overleaf Medicine Received by Staff signature DATE TIME DOSE GIVEN WHO BY WITNESSED BY

APPENDIX C

APPENDIX D Training Course Date qualified Renewal Date Barton Jenny Paediatric First Aid 18/09/2014 18/09/2017 Bulmer Susan Emergency First Aid 19/05/2015 19/05/2018 Cavell Leanne Emergency First Aid 22/02/2016 22/02/2019 Davies Paula Emergency First Aid 14/10/2015 14/10/2018 Day Frances Paediatric First Aid 6/3-7/3/16 06/03/2020 Dell Diana Emergency First Aid 27/01/2017 27/01/2020 Freer Charlotte Emergency First Aid 18/09/2015 18/09/2018 Gallop Chermaine Paediatric First Aid 17/03/2014 On return from sickness Hayward Gill Paediatric Training 20/05/2016 20/05/2019 Jupe Sam Emergency First Aid 19/05/2015 19/05/2018 Lapham Natalie Emergency First Aid 14/04/2015 14/04/2018 Lightfoot Katy Paediatric First Aid 13/02/2014 On return from maternity leave McGregor Sam Emergency First Aid 04/12/2014 04/12/2017 McGregor Sam Paediatric First Aid 18/04/2016 18/04/2019 Millis Julie Emergency First Aid 13/02/2017 13/02/2020 Poulton Jayne Emergency First Aid 09/01/2017 09/01/2020 Price Denise Paediatric First Aid 25/5 26/5/17 25/05/2020 Price Denise Emergency First Aid 14/04/2015 14/04/2018 Sherwin Eddie Emergency First Aid 18/01/2017 18/01/2020 Updated: 9 May 2017.