Primary school doctor’s importance for Children

primary school doctor’s importance for Children

Children’s welfare is of the utmost importance and this includes meeting their medical needs. At Kensngton Primary School we follow the Newham guidance, which is in line with the guidance issued by the Department for Education: ‘Managing Medicine in Schools and Early Years Settings’.

You must not assume that your child can attend school until medical conditions have been fully discussed with the school.

What to do if my child has a medical condition and is starting school?

During the admission meeting you will be asked about your child’s medical needs and you should bring any documents about their condition with you to the meeting
What to do if my child has a serious medical condition or emergency medication i.e. an inhaler or epipen in school?

If your child’s medical condition is serious and poses a risk to life or long-term health they will require a health care plan to be agreed with the medical professional, parent and school
If your child needs a health care plan they cannot attend school until this is agreed, the school aims to complete this process within two weeks and your full cooperation with this process is key to how long this will take
A health care plan will be required if:
Your child’s asthma is chronic and they have been hospitalised due to an asthma attack
Your child has an epipen, has epilepsy or diabetes
Your child has a serious medical condition that poses a risk to life or long-term health
A health care plan is not required for asthma unless it is chronic
Your child must have two prescriptions in school: one to be stored in the medical room and one in the classroom
Your child cannot attend school without their emergency medication
Your child’s emergency medication will be taken with them on any trips
What to do if my child needs other medication?

The school expects parents to administer non-emergency medication wherever possible
The administering of medication that is not specified in a health care plan will need to be discussed with the office and is at the discretion of the Head Teacher
The school do not administer non-prescription medication
The school only administer prescription medication at the Head Teacher's discretion
What to do if my child is diagnosed with a new medical condition or a temporary medical condition i.e. broken bone?

You must inform the school of any new medical diagnosis as soon as possible
You must have a full discussion with the school and confirm whether your child can attend school
What to do if my child is sick?

You must inform the school if you child is unable to attend school due to illness
What will happen if my child is sick during the school day?

If your child is sick during the day they will be cared for in the medical room and if necessary you will be called to collect then from school
Residential Trips

The school will take emergency medication on the residential trip
The school will agree a health care plan with you if your child has any medical needs or any medication that it is agreed needs to be administered during the residential trip
2021-11-26 10:58 發佈
It is essential for schools to have onboard school doctors.

In case if any child has any kind of incident (here refers to both external and internal condition). As we know, most of the cases are not internal, but rather external from falling, bumping into each other. The doctor must imply emergency contingency plan and decide if the kids need to go to hospital for further treatment or simply relax and waits for their parents.

However, what I don't understand is that why this issue pops up? I remember there're school doctors when I was in elementary school in Taiwan and US. Shanghai already mandated that the school doctors must be on site during school hours.

Is there any problem?
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