Wellbeing

Wellbeing Team

Important health safety reminder for anaphylactic students

Emergencies are never planned. EpiPen auto-injectors are meant to be kept within reach at all times. During an anaphylactic reaction, minutes – even seconds – matter.

 

This is an important reminder that it is a Department requirement that all students at risk of anaphylaxis must carry a current ASCIA Plan and EpiPen with them at all times.

 

Our school nurse calls upon students regularly to ensure that they are carrying their current ASCIA Plan and EpiPen.

 

Furthermore, if your student updates their ASCIA Plan and/or EpiPen, they must bring their updated ASCIA Plan and/or EpiPen to the office so that we can sight them and update our records.

 

If your student is not carrying a current ASCIA plan and EpiPen, we are required to make a report to the Child Wellbeing Unit.

 

Thank you for your immediate attention to this important matter.

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Sexuality and Gender Alliance

Killara High School's Sexuality and Gender Alliance (or SAGA for short) is running this year. We meet weekly to discuss issues with varying degrees of seriousness and to provide a safe space for students in the LGBT+ community. If you're interested, please contact us at sagakillara@gmail.com or see Miss Pak in E10.