1. References
      2. · Allergy Asthma Information Association 
      3. · Anaphylaxis Canada
      4. · Sabrina’s Law, 2005, S .O. 2005, c.7
      5. · Ryan’s Law, Ensuring Asthma Friendly Schools-2015
      6. · Ontario Lung Association (www.on.lung.ca)
      7. · Education Act Section 265-Duties of Principal
      8. · Regulation 298 s20-Duties of Teachers
      9. · Ministry of Education Policy Program Memorandum No. 149
      10. · Niagara Catholic District School Board Policies/Procedures
      11. o Educational Field Trip (400.2) AOP
      12. o Administration of Oral Medication to Students (302.2) AOP

      altNiagara Catholic District School Board

      SUPPORTING CHILDREN AND STUDENTS WITH PREVALENT

      MEDICAL CONDITIONS POLICY

      STATEMENT OF GOVERNANCE POLICY

      300 – School/Students
      Policy No 302.1
        
      Adopted Date: February 26, 2019
      Latest Reviewed/Revised Date: January 25, 2022

       

       
       

      In keeping with the Mission, Vision, and Values of the Niagara Catholic District School Board, the Board recognizes that the support of students with prevalent medical conditions is complex requiring a whole-school approach to promote student health and safety and to foster and maintain healthy and safe environments in which students can learn. A safe, accepting, and healthy environment empowers students to work toward the self-management of their medical condition(s) according to their Plan of Care.

      Supporting Children and Students with Prevalent Medical Conditions Policy articulates the role and responsibilities of parents, guardians, medical professionals, and school staff in supporting students. It also articulates the roles and responsibilities of the students themselves. The policy provides a framework for the development of strategies that reduce the risk to students living with a prevalent medical condition and to ensure school staff and others in contact with these students are prepared to handle an emergency situation.

      The Director of Education will issue Administrative Operational Procedures for the implementation of the policy.





      References





      ·   Allergy Asthma Information Association  





      ·   Anaphylaxis Canada

      ·   Anaphylaxis in Schools & Other Settings, 3 rd Edition, Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology   





      ·   Sabrina’s Law, 2005, S .O. 2005, c.7





      ·   Ryan’s Law, Ensuring Asthma Friendly Schools-2015





      ·   Ontario Lung Association ( www.on.lung.ca )





      ·   Education Act Section 265-Duties of Principal





      ·   Regulation 298 s20-Duties of Teachers


      ·   Ministry of Education Policy Program Memorandum No, 161 – Supporting Children and Students with Prevalent Medical Conditions  


      ·   Ministry of Education Policy Program Memorandum No, 81 – Provision of Health Support Services in School Settings  





      ·   Ministry of Education Policy Program Memorandum No. 149





      ·   Niagara Catholic District School Board Policies/Procedures





      o   Educational Field Trip (400.2) AOP





      o   Administration of Oral Medication to Students (302.2) AOP

       
      Adopted Date:

       

      Revision History:

       
      February 26, 2019

       

      January 25, 2022

         

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