2nd Edition

Supporting Children with Medical Conditions

By Hull City Council Copyright 2016
164 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

The fully revised new edition of Supporting Children with Medical Conditions provides teachers and practitioners with a reference to medical conditions most commonly found amongst school-aged children, including asthma, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, eczema, epilepsy, head injuries, heart conditions, hydrocephalus and spina bifida. With up to date advice for practitioners, each condition is... Read more

Foreword  Introduction  Section 1: Legislation and guidance  1. Legislation and guidance  2. Governing body responsibilities  Section 2 Pupils and parents  3. Pupil’s perspective  4. Parent’s perspective  Section 3: Medical conditions and possible educational implications  5. Anaphylactic shock (anaphylaxis)  6. Arthrogryposis  7. Asthma  8. Managing an asthma attack  9. Brittle bone disease (osteogenesis imperfecta)  10. Cerebral palsy  11. Club foot (talipes) and limb lengthening treatment  12. Cystic fibrosis  13. Diabetes  14. First aid/emergency responses  15. Eczema  16. Epilepsy  17. Haemophilia  18. Head injuries including brain tumour, meningitis and road traffic accidents  19. Heart conditions  20. Hip problems  21. Hirschsprung’s disease  22. Hydrocephalus  23. Hypermobility syndromes  24. Juvenile arthritis  25. ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) or CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome)  26. Muscular dystrophy  27. Perthes disease  28. Prader-Willi syndrome  29. Restricted growth  30. Spina bifida  31. Spinal injuries  Section 4: Meeting the pupil’s medical and physical needs  32. Staff supporting pupil with a medical condition  33. Individual Health Care Plans  34. Managing medicines on school premises  35. Access to buildings  36. Mobility issues  37. Adapted furniture  38. Off site activities  39. Intimate personal care for pupils (guidelines for staff)  40. Toilet adaptations  41. Introducing toilet training  42 Bowel incontinence  Section 5: Access to the curriculum  43. Classroom organisation  44. Alternative recording strategies  45. Specialised fine motor equipment  46. Access to ICT  47. Accessing the PE curriculum  48. Accessing Design and Technology  Section 6: Developing skills for learning  49. Developing visual perception  50. Memory skills  51. Promoting attention and listening skills  52. Developing organisational skills  53. Supporting emotional issues  54. Developing a positive self-image  References and further reading  Suppliers

Biography

Susan Coulter – Senior Support Teacher for the Education Service for Physical Disability, Hull City Council, UK

Lesley Kynman – Senior Support Teacher for the Education Service for Physical Disability, Hull City Council, UK

Elizabeth Morling – MA, Series Editor, SEN Consultant and former Head of the Education Service for Physical Disability, Hull City Council, UK

Francesca Murray – Key Worker, Hull and District Cerebral Palsy Society, UK

Rob Grayson – MA, Team Leader for the Integrated Physical and Sensory Services, Hull City Council, UK

Jill Wing – MA (hons), Senior Support Teacher for the Integrated Physical and Sensory Services, Hull City Council, UK