First Aid
First Aid Hours
Just a reminder that Nicole is here part-time, between the hours of 9am and 3pm, Monday to Friday.
Wet & Muddy Clothing
We are having lots of students being sent inside at recess or lunchtime because they have gotten wet or muddy falling over or spraying each other with water out in the playground.
We would like to ask families to pack a spare full change of clothes for students, especially in grades prep, one and two, just in case.
Thank you for your cooperation in advance.
School Exclusion
Primary school settings are where there can be an increased risk for transmission of certain infectious diseases. Please find the link to the school exclusion table here: https://www.health.vic.gov.au/infectious-diseases/school-exclusion-table
Asthma
Children are to make sure they have their puffer every day and we have an asthma plan. The thunderstorm asthma potential is high so children with any respiratory problems need to ensure they have their puffer and we have an up-to-date plan at the Office.
Student Medication
If your child requires prescription medication at school a medication authority form must be filled out, these can be printed from the document section on our website or a copy can be collected from the office.
Medication must be in original packaging with the pharmacy label including the child’s name attached.
If your child has a medical condition and requires ongoing medication a general medical advice form must be completed in consultation with your Doctor.
Medical Forms
The forms used at Lyndhurst Primary for anaphylaxis and allergies are attached below:
Headlice
At times, the school may arrange head lice inspections of students. The management of head lice works best when all children are involved in the screening program. The school is aware that this can be a sensitive issue and is committed to maintaining student confidentiality and avoiding stigmatisation.
Before inspections are conducted staff will explain to students what is being done and why, and it will be emphasised to students that the presence of head lice does not mean that their hair is less clean or less well kept. It will also be pointed out that head lice can be itchy and annoying but treatable.
Inspections of students will be conducted by appropriately trained personnel. The person conducting the inspections will search through each student’s hair to see if lice or eggs are present. In cases where head lice are found, the person inspecting the student will inform the class teacher and the principal. The school will send a notice home with the child and provide parents with advice about the use of safe treatment practices.
Please note that the law requires that where a child has head lice, that child should not return to school until appropriate treatment has commenced.