Good policies and procedures can help schools support pupils with medical needs. The document Managing medicines in schools and early years settings explains how schools should develop and use these policies. For example:
- Children with medical needs have the same rights of admission to schools as other children.
- Employers (school governors or authorities) should give schools guidelines about children with medical needs.
- Schools should use their employer’s guidelines to write their own policies.
- The school should make their policies available to parents.
- Pupils with medical needs should be included in all school activities.
- School staff should receive enough training and support to make sure this happens.
Managing medicines in schools and early years settings is available to download or order from the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) ordering centre.
A model policy for children with epilepsy is available from Epilepsy Action.
Download epilepsy policy for schools
A policy pack for children and young people with medical conditions is also available.
More information about the policy pack
We can provide references and information on the source material we use to write our epilepsy advice and information pages. Please contact our Epilepsy Helpline by email at helpline@epilepsy.org.uk.
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Updated January 2010To be reviewed February 2012

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