School supervised medication
If pupils need to take their own medicines, it is essential that these are accompanied by written permission and instructions from the parent or guardian and / or GP, specifying the medication involved, circumstances under which it should be administered, frequency and levels of dosage.
Parents or guardians should hand over medicines to the appropriate member of staff so that they may be stored safely. The medicine should be clearly labelled with the child’s name and dosage instructions, and the medicine should only be given to the named child.
Members of the school staff cannot be required to administer medicines. Where members of staff have agreed to administer medicines, only one member of staff should be responsible for this to avoid the risk of double dosing. The administration of drugs should be routinely entered into the Drug Record Book.
If parents or guardians consider that their child is capable and responsible, then a child should look after their own inhaler. Otherwise, it should be kept safely and the child should have immediate access to it.
Further information
For further information please contact:
School Supervised Medication
Quality and Improvement Directorate
The Jennie Lee Centre
Lichfield Road
Wednesfield
Wolverhampton
WV11 3HT
Phone: (01902) 555288
Fax: (01902) 555281
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