You and your child are to read the admission pack, then complete both SECTION 1 AND SECTION 2 below to confirm your consent preferences and provide medical information about your child.
You must complete SECTION 1 and SECTION 2 below confirming that you and your child have read and understand the information set out in the pack above and indicate consent/no consent where requested. If you prefer not to consent to a particular area please detail that below. You can also send details of any other queries you may have and we will endeavour to respond within 48 hours. If your child has asthma, please also complete SECTION 3. Thank you.
PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE CLICKED THE SUBMIT BUTTON FOR SECTION 1 ABOVE, THEN SCROLL DOWN ⬇️ TO COMPLETE SECTION 2 BELOW - THIS HAS IMPORTANT MEDICAL INFORMATION THAT WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR CHILD.
HAVE YOU COMPLETED SECTION 1 ABOVE AND CLICKED SUBMIT ⬆️? IF YES, PLEASE CONTINUE AND COMPLETE SECTION 2 BELOW.
YOU MUST NOW PROVIDE THE MEDICAL INFORMATION BELOW ⬇️REMEMBER TO CLICK SUBMIT.
The information you provide below will be kept on a school register for pupils diagnosed with Asthma. For children who are showing symptoms of asthma/having asthma attack and their own inhaler is unavailable, empty, lost or broken they will be given access to the school asthma kits (salbutamol inhaler, plastic spacer & peak flow monitors).
Use of School Inhaler Kit:
ü Your child will be given a plastic spacer and a Salbutamol Inhaler to treat themselves.
ü Your child will not be left unattended during an asthma attack and will be monitored throughout.
ü The plastic spacer will be given to your child to bring home for future personal use.
ü If your child requires it, the inhaler itself can be given to them to continue to use it.
ü If your child does not require it, the inhaler will be hygienically cleaned for re-use by the school.
ü We will communicate with you when your child has had cause to use the school’s inhaler.
PLEASE NOTE: In the event of re-use the inhaler canister is removed, and the plastic inhaler housing and cap is washed in warm running water, and left to dry in air in a clean, safe place. However, if there is any risk of contamination with blood (for example if the inhaler has been used without a spacer), it will not be re-used but will either be given to the child having used it or be disposed of.