The government is proposing major new protections for children with allergies, including a requirement for schools to stock life-saving adrenaline auto-injectors (allergy pens) for the first time.
All schools will be required to have life-saving adrenaline pens, dedicated allergy policies and compulsory teacher training ...
The plans, due to come into force in September, follow support for Benedict's Law, a campaign to improve allergy safety in ...
Schools in England must provide allergy awareness training for all staff for the first time, under new statutory guidance ...
EXCLUSIVE: It's understood Labour MPs are being whipped to vote against an amendment which could 'save children's lives'.
Schools will be required to stock life-saving adrenaline pens, have dedicated allergy policies and provide compulsory teacher ...
The UK government will require schools to provide adrenaline pens, staff allergy training, and updated health policies from ...
The parents of Benedict Blythe said their son might "still be alive" if these changes had been in place when he started ...
Proposals would require schools to stock adrenaline injectors, train staff and implement allergy policies, strengthening ...
The changes will be enforced from the start of the new school year ...
A five-year-old boy from Cambridgeshire died after an allergic reaction at school in December 2021. His mother has welcomed ...
Helen Blythe, 39, has campaigned for five years for Benedict's Law, to better protect children at school after the death of ...