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School Supervised Medication


Service Description: Teachers or other non-teaching staff may be required to administer medication or supervise a pupil taking it. There is no legal requirement for teachers to administer medication however they are required to ensure the health and safety of all pupils in their care which may therefore extend to administering medication. The Isle of Wight Council can only provide guidance on the procedures Schools may adopt with regards to administering medication to pupils. Each school has its own policy for administering medication to pupils and the School should be contacted directly for details.

Your FAQ

Question: My daughter suffers from headaches and I have given her paracetemol to take to school, but her headteacher has told me this is not allowed, is she correct?

Answer: It is advisable that non-prescription (over the counter) drugs are not taken to school in case they are stolen or lost. Should anything unexpected happen and no adult is aware that these drugs have been taken it could create difficulties in providing assistance. - Related Link


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