Food Allergy Management Tools For Schools
Food Allergy Management in a School Setting
Management Tools & Resources For Keeping Food Allergic Children Safe at School

Guidelines & Practices Managing Life Threatening Food Allergies In Elementary School Children
for comprehensive guidelines developed and utilized by Ann Arbor School District.

Practical tools included in this document are:

- Sample letters for teachers, parents, & bus drivers
- Checklists of scenarios to consider
- Responsibilities of the Student, Parent and Schools
- Signs for no food zones
- and much more

National Association of School Nurses (NASN)
8/27/08

New Survey Shows 3 out of 4 School Nurses Have Students at Risk for Severe Allergic Reactions Whose Parents have not provided the school with Auto-Injectable Epinephrine. Parents of students with known allergies are urged to put auto-injectable epinephrine at the top of the school supplies list.

State of California's School Health Policies

Click Here to read the (Education Codes 49423 & 49414 and California Code 606)

In-Service Training Program for School Staff
by Safe@School™ Partners

Safe@School partners is a non-profit organization that provides food allergy safety training to schools, camps, daycares, and other child enrichment programs.

Section 504 Primer For Parents & Educators of Children With Food Allergy and Asthma

The analysis pertains to schools that receive federal financial assistance (FFA) from the federal government.

There are various methods for formalizing a food allergy management plan in school. No one method is standard, or superior to another. Just as children and their needs vary, so too should individual food allergy management plans. It is recommended that any plan be documented in writing so that it is clear to all and available for revisions and review as necessary. Possible options may include individualized health plans (IHP); 504 plans; IDEA plans; Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or combinations thereof.

ACAAI Video: Life-Threatening Asthma and Allergy Attacks Common in Schools 11/11/07

A survey of 171 California school nurses showed that 57% had witnessed a life-threatening asthma attack and 38% had seen cases of food anaphylaxis, according to Larry Posner, M.D., of the West Coast Allergy and Asthma Center in Napa, California. He added that many schools had no stocks of medicine available and had no policies to outline what should be done if a student had a dangerous attack.

Click here for Poster of CSNO Survey: Anaphylaxis and Acute Asthma in California Schools

"Allergic Reactions-Instruction Sheet"
This information was provided by Rady Children’s Hospital. For more medically reviewed health information written for parents, kids, and teens visit www.chsd.org. ©2007 The Nemours Foundation/KidsHealth. Used under license.

"Someday" Children Speaking About Having Food Allergies
Video produced by the
Food Allergy Initiative

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