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St Peter s Church of England Aided School SUPPORTING STUDENTS WITH MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINES POLICY This policy was adopted by Full Governing Body on on 14 June 2017 Date of next review 14 June 2020 Responsible Committee: Business Services Responsible SLT: Mark Bennett 1

Bible Verses on which our Vision and Mission Statements are founded Habits for Character So here s what I want you to do, God helping you. Take your everyday, ordinary life your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead fix your attention on God. You ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you. (The Message Romans 12:1-2) Opportunities for All Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God s grace in its various forms. (NIV, 1 Peter 4:10) Personal Responsibility So let s do it full of belief, confident that we re presentable inside and out. Let s keep a firm grip on the promises that keep us going. He always keeps his word. Let s see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worshiping together as some do but spurring each other on, especially as we see the big Day approaching. (The Message, Hebrews 10:24-25) Excellence Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. (NIV, Colossians 3:23-24) Finally brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable if anything is excellent or praiseworthy think about such things. (NIV, Philippians 4:8) 2

St Peter s CofE Aided School Vision and Mission Statements Vision Statement what we aspire to be: Life to the full for everyone Developing character and bringing HOPE through wisdom, courage, compassion, and community. Mission statement what we actually do: Our passion for educating the whole character is supported by our Principles of HOPE. We aspire to enable every member of St Peter s to be able to say, "People believe the best of me here. I am safe. I take considered risks in order to learn and grow. I bring the best of me to St Peter s and serve others to live the best life they can too. Our Principles of HOPE are the means by which we achieve our vision. These are inspired by educational research and the Christian understanding of hope which is confident expectation and firm assurance. This means that we aim to provide HOPE to everyone in every situation. Our Principles of HOPE are embedded into our daily life and our long term aims so we enable all to live life to the full and become the best well-rounded characters they can. Principles of HOPE: Habits for Character Opportunities for all Personal responsibility Excellence Habits for Character Every day we aim to develop the whole character of every member of our community. The St Peter s Character Compass describes the habits for character that support excellence in learning and positive character development in all contexts. Using habits for character helps everyone to be the best they can be through: H1 Performance and progress of Learning and Teaching H2 Responding positively to high quality feedback Opportunities for all Every day, we provide targeted, ambitious, planned and flexible opportunities for everyone to be the best they can be through: O1 Curriculum and extra-curricular provision O2 Leadership opportunities Personal Responsibility Every day, everyone takes personal responsibility to: P1 Create an environment in which everyone can live life to the full P2 Work positively with all stakeholders and external organisations. Excellence Every day, everyone contributes excellence in learning and behaviour in order to create a safe and inspiring learning environment. To do this we:- E1 Communicate respectfully and clearly in a timely way E2 Provide systems and partnerships that focus upon enabling excellence. 3

St Peter s Church of England Aided School POLICY FOR SUPPORTING STUDENTS WITH MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINE The Governors and staff of St Peter s wish to ensure that students with medical needs receive proper care and support. Our intention is to ensure that students with medical conditions should have full access to education including trips and PE. The governing body will ensure that staff are supported and trained and competent before they take on the responsibility of supporting students with medical conditions. 1. The school s insurance will cover liability relating to the administration of medication. 2. The SENDCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator) will be responsible for ensuring the following: Procedures to be followed when notification is received that a student will be attending who has a medical condition (including transitional arrangements between schools, re-integration or when students needs change; arrangements for staff training or support). IHCP will be prepared and relevant staff informed. Procedures to be followed when a student moves to the school mid-term or when a student has a new diagnosis. An IHCP will be prepared and relevant staff informed. 3. The above procedures will be monitored and reviewed by SENCO and Chief First Aider 4. Where identified as being necessary, Individual Health Care Plans (IHCP) will be developed between the school, healthcare professionals and parents so that the steps needed to help a student manage their condition and overcome any potential barriers to getting the most from their education are identified. The IHCP may include: a) The student s medical condition, its triggers, symptoms, medication needs and the level of support needed in an emergency. Also it must include any treatments, time, facilities, equipment, testing and access to food or drink (where it is used to manage their condition), dietary requirements and environmental issues such as crowded corridors and travel time between lessons b) Specific support for the student s education, social and emotional needs, such as how will absences be managed, requirements for extra time to complete exams, use of rest periods or counselling sessions c) Who will provide this support, their training needs, expectations of their role and confirmation of proficiency to provide support from a healthcare professional d) Cover arrangements and who in the school needs to be made aware of the student s condition and the support required including supply staff e) Arrangements for written permission from parents for medication 4

f) Arrangements or procedures for school trips or other school activities outside the normal timetable; completion of risk assessments for visits and school activities outside the normal timetable g) The designated individuals to be entrusted with the above information h) Procedures in the event of the student refusing to take medicine or carry out a necessary procedure 5. The Headteacher will have the final decision on whether an Individual Health Care Plan is required. Students with Asthma and the use of Inhaler/Spacer and Adrenalin Auto-Injector (AAI) 6. Office Manager and Chief First Aider will be responsible for the storage, care and disposal of asthma medication. 7. SENCO will be responsible for ensuring that there has been written consent from parents for the administration of their child s spare inhaler and spacer. The spare inhaler/spacer will only be available for students who have been diagnosed with asthma and have been prescribed reliever inhaler AND for whom parental consent has been given. It is the parents choice to provide a spare inhaler/spacer and to ensure that they are in date. This information shall be recorded in the student s IHCP plan. 8. Office Manager and Chief First Aider will be responsible for the supervision of administration of medication and for maintaining the asthma and AAI registers. 9. Office Manager and Chief First Aider will be responsible for ensuring parents are informed when the spare inhaler/spacer or AAI has been used. THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINE 10. The Headteacher will accept responsibility in principle for members of school staff giving or supervising a student taking prescribed medication during the day, where those members of staff have volunteered to do so. 11. Any parent/carer requesting the administration of medication will be given a copy of this policy. 12. Prescribed medication will be accepted and administered in the school. It can be handed into the office and administered by a first aider, or one day s dose can be kept by the student for self-administration. Non-prescription medication can be kept by the student but must be limited to one day s dose with any more being labelled with students name and handed in to the office for safe keeping and issued to the student when needed. 13. Prior written parental consent is preferred before any medication can be administered but if not practical approval over the phone will be accepted and a log kept of the call. 5

14. Only reasonable quantities of medication will be accepted (no more than one week s supply). 15. Each item of medication should be delivered in its original dispensed container and handed directly to office staff on arrival at school. 16. Each item of medication should be clearly labelled with the following information: Student s name Name of medication Dosage Frequency of dosage Date of dispensing Storage requirements (if important) Expiry date (if available) 17. The school will not accept items of medication which are in unlabelled containers or not in their original container. 18. Unless otherwise indicated, all medication to be administered in the school will be kept in a locked cupboard in the main office. 19. Where it is appropriate to do so, students will be encouraged to administer their own medication if necessary under staff supervision. Parents/carers will be asked to confirm in writing if they wish their student to carry their medication with them. In the event of a drug which is prescribed but not emergency medicine such as Methylphenidate (Ritalin), students are allowed to carry these with prior approval. 20. It is the responsibility of parents/carers to notify the school if there is a change in medication, a change in dosage requirements, or the discontinuation of a student s need for medication. 21. Staff who volunteer to assist in the administration of invasive medication will receive appropriate training/guidance through arrangements made with the school s Nurse Service. 22. The school will make every effort to continue the administration of medication to a student whilst on activities away from the premises. Grievance Procedure 23. See schools Complaints Policy. 6