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Supporting pupils with Type 1 diabetes

Pupil wellbeing
Type 1 diabetes affects more than 30,000 children and there are clear legal duties regarding the support schools have to offer. Libby Dowling advises

The number of children living with Type 1 diabetes is at an all-time high. More than 30,000 children have been diagnosed with the condition in the UK, and it is vital that every one of them receives the appropriate support at school to manage their condition and protect their health and wellbeing.

By adhering to statutory guidelines, working closely with parents, carers and healthcare services, and having the right policies in place it is possible that all schools can provide children with Type 1 diabetes (or other medical conditions) with the care and support they need to thrive and reach their full potential.

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