Medication in Schools
Teachers or other non-teaching staff may be required to administer medication or supervise a pupil taking it. All cases should be discussed with the child's school.
It is recommended that:
- Parents should give written and signed "instructions" about the use of medication and should only supply reasonable quantities of medication at a time (one day's supply is possibly inadequate but three months is probably unreasonable).
- Medication should be clearly labelled by the parents.
The Local Authority advises all parents to speak to the child's school, as schools often operate their own medication policy.
Medication in Schools
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Contact: SEN Contact
General Enquiries
Wrensfield House,
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TS19 0AT
Tel: 01642 528521
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@stockton.gov.uk
