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2 Sep 2014 Guidance for school staff on hygiene and vaccination. See Health Protection for schools, nurseries and other childcare facilities for the current guidance. Guidance on infection control in schools and other childcare settings.
This is a guide to help parents and teachers make decisions about sending or keeping children home from school. It is not a comprehensive list of illnesses children might be sent home with, so when you are in doubt do not hesitate to call us or your child's doctor. For immunization Guidelines for Illness at School
The following guidelines will help you decide whether your child is too ill to go to school. Child Is Too Ill. Your child is too ill to go to school if he or she has any of these signs: Seems very tired and needs bed rest (this is common with flu symptoms); Has vomiting or diarrhea; Becomes short of breath or is wheezing; Has a
Sickness “48 hour rule". From time to time children are sick (vomit) either at home or at school. Unfortunately it is not possible to distinguish between the causes, and therefore it is essential that the same rule of exclusion applies in all cases of vomiting or Diarrhoea. In the Health Protection Agency document, “Guidelines for
One way that we can all work together to do this is to prevent the spread of illness. If your child is not feeling his/her best, please use the following guidelines to determine whether or not he/she should be in school. Runny nose/nasal congestion: student should not be in school with cloudy or yellow/green discharge with
The illness is on this list and staying home is recommended. Children with the following symptoms or illness should be kept home (excluded) from school: Disease Epidemiology Program, Infectious Disease in. Child Care Settings: Guidelines for Schools and Child Care Providers, Denver, CO, October 2013. ILLNESS.
13 Feb 2015 Cough and cold. Cough and cold. A child with a minor cough or cold may attend school. Raised temperature. If your child has a raised temperature, they shouldn't attend school. Rash. Headache. Vomiting and diarrhoea. Sore throat. Chickenpox.
Fever. Any temperature greater than 100 degrees F is considered a fever. Colds. Children with an upper respiratory infection without a fever may attend school if they feel well enough to do so. Infections. Diarrhea. Vomiting. Common Childhood Diseases. Medications. Emergency Cards.
Warts and verrucae. None. Verrucae should be covered in swimming pools, gymnasiums and changing rooms. Diarrhoea and vomiting illness. Diarrhoea and/or vomiting guidance may also apply to some contacts of cases who may . This guidance is designed to give general advice to schools and childcare settings.
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