Schools resources

The resources listed below are all available from the National Allergy Strategy's Allergy Aware website, which is a resource hub for schools and children's education and care services - www.allergyaware.org.au 

  • Best practice guidelines for anaphylaxis prevention and management in schools
  • Examples of anaphylaxis risk minimisation strategies for schools
  • Anaphylaxis risk management plan template for schools
  • Sample anaphylaxis policy for schools
  • Individualised anaphylaxis care plan template for schools
  • Anaphylaxis management checklist for schools
  • Sample communication to the school community
  • Anaphylaxis incident reporting template

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For school canteens, food technology/cooking lessons and boarding schools

The following resources were updated and created with support from the National Allergy Strategy

Content created March 2022

 

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Allergic diseases have become an increasingly important chronic disease and public health issue in Australia and other developed countries over the last two decades, contributing to increased demand for medical services, significant economic cost of care and reduced quality of life of people with allergic diseases and their carers.

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