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Anaphylaxis training for education professionals

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The video above has been put together by our school nurse-led team to give professionals working in educational settings an understanding of anaphylaxis in children and young people and how can be managed within the school environment. Please click the full screen button in the bottom right hand corner for the best viewing experience. Once you have finished the training, please complete our evaluation form to access your attendance certificate.

Links and contact details included within the video:

How to use an EpiPen

Anaphylaxis Campaign Helpline

Tel: 01252 542029

anaphylaxis.org.uk

AllergyWise online anaphylaxis training courses

Using emergency adrenaline auto-injectors in schools:

gov.uk/government/publications/using-emergency-adrenaline-auto-injectors-in-schools

legislation.gov.uk/id/uksi/2017/715


Contact us for further information

If you have any questions following this training, or would like support from a school nurse with a specific case, please contact us on the following details:

Main service line: 03300 245 204

Secure email for WeLearn accounts: connectforhealth@welearn365.com

Service opening hours: Mon- Thurs 9am-5pm, Friday 9am-4.30pm


Evaluation form

Please fill in our training evaluation form. You will then receive an attendance certificate.

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