How to review your policy on supporting pupils with medical conditions

All state-funded schools are required to have this policy. Use our model document to benchmark your own policy or download our checklist to help you review your existing policy. Also see examples of policies from other schools and trusts.

Last reviewed on 20 February 2024
Ref: 38462
Statutory/mandatory for:
Maintained schools
Academies
Free schools
Pupil referral units
Contents
  1. What this policy needs to do
  2. 3 key questions to challenge the policy
  3. Model policy from The Key
  4. Examples from schools

What this policy needs to do

Governing boards have a duty to make arrangements for supporting pupils with medical conditions, under section 100 of the Children and Families Act 2014.

Be easily accessible to parents/carers and staff Include a named person responsible for implementing it Set out the procedure for responding to a notification that a pupil has a medical condition Clarify the role of individual healthcare plans (IHPs) and who is responsible for developing them List the responsibilities of those involved in supporting pupils with medical conditions, such as the headteacher, governing board, staff, parents/carers, pupils, school nurse and healthcare professionals Set out how staff will be made aware of the policy, and their role in implementing it Explain what training and help staff will receive to support pupils with medical needs Include procedures for managing medicines, including by children who are competent to manage them themselves Set out what