To ensure that Princes Hill Secondary College provides appropriate support to students with health care needs.
To explain to Princes Hill Secondary College parents, carers, staff and students the processes and procedures in place to support students with health care needs at school.
This policy applies to:
This policy should be read along with the following policies:
At the time of student enrolment, parent/carers are requested to provide information about any student medical conditions. The details provided are captured in the CASES21 system and shared with relevant staff using the medical flags and medical details on the personal tab of the student profile in Compass. Parents/Carers are sent a Student Enrolment Information Form on a half yearly basis and requested to check and update the information to ensure student data is current and accurate.
The information captured in CASES21 and shared in Compass is adequate for most student health care needs. However, when a student has significant medical needs or requires considerable assistance or is deemed to require complex medical care (see definition below) or personal care support (see definition below), then a more formal Student Health Support Plan will be created and made available to the relevant staff.
The Student Health Support Plan will be prepared by the Student Wellbeing Coordinator (SWC) in consultation with the student, parents/carers and treating medical practitioners. In preparing the Student Health Support Plan, parents/carers should provide accurate information about the student’s condition(s) or health care needs, ideally documented by the student’s treating medical/health care practitioner on a Medical Advice Form. More condition specific forms are available on the Department Health Needs Policy resources page covering conditions such as:
Student Health Support Plans help our school to assist students with:
Students with complex medical care needs must have a Student Health Support Plan which provides for appropriate staff to undertake specific training to meet the student’s particular needs.
Princes Hill Secondary College may invite parents and carers to attend a Student Support Group meeting to discuss the contents of a student’s Health Support Plan and assistance that the student may need at school or during school activities.
Where necessary, Princes Hill Secondary College may also request consent from parents and carers to consult with a student’s medical practitioners, to assist in preparing the plan and ensure that appropriate school staff understand the student’s needs. Consultation with the student’s medical practitioner will not occur without parent/carer consent unless required or authorised by law.
Student Health Support Plans will be reviewed:
The Student Health Support Plan Procedure (staff access only) provides further detail for staff about the creation, updating, management and access to Student Health Support Plans.
A Student Health Support Plan should not be used to support the health care needs for anaphylaxis or an allergy (refer to the Anaphylaxis Policy and Allergies about the requirements for those conditions). |
The Department does not expect or require teachers to provide complex medical care. When it is agreed that specialised medical procedures may be needed to enable a student to attend school then:
Confidential medical information provided to Princes Hill Secondary College to support a student will be:
4. Evaluation & Review
This policy will be reviewed every 4 years.
Complex Medical Care - often requires school staff to undertake specific training to meet the student’s individual health needs. These needs cannot be addressed through basic first aid training and staff may be involved in:
Personal Care Support - is daily living support, usually provided by parents or carers. Students may require the provision of assistance for:
Students may need personal care support due to:
Diabetes Guidelines - Supporting Students With Type 1 Diabetes in Schools
Student Health Support Plan Procedure (staff access only)
7. Related Policies
Department Policy and Advisory Library (PAL) links:
Policy Controls
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