If you don't know how to prevent food allergy reactions at school, or how to respond to a severe reaction, this free webinar can help you be more proficient, and even save a child's life. Leaders in food allergy prevention and treatment will share their valued expertise. The webinar is a collaborative effort between ASHA, the ELL Foundation, and the National Association of School Nurses.
- Explain the increase in diagnoses of food allergies and understand the signs and symptoms of food allergic reactions, including those termed as anaphylactic reactions
-Understand the data supporting the need for food allergy safety training in schools across the country
-Explain a school's responsibility in accommodating the needs of food allergic students including those with food allergies, food intolerances, or risk of anaphylaxis
Complete a Risk Assessment Worksheet to identify the primary risk areas for food allergic students and outline the potential protocols necessary to minimize the risk of allergic reactions at school
-Prepare school personnel with an Emergency Action Plan to respond to food allergy reactions including anaphylactic reactions (i.e. emergency steps, access to epinephrine, contacting emergency medical services, etc.)
-Obtain supporting worksheets and tools to evaluate and implement potential guidelines to better protect food allergic and anaphylactic students
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