REPS ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION POLICY

Purpose

To explain to parents/carers, students and staff the processes REPS will follow to safely manage the provision of medication to students while at school or school activities, including camps and excursions.

Scope

This policy applies to the administration of medication to all students. It does not apply to:

Policy

If a student requires medication, REPS encourages parents to arrange for the medication to be taken outside of school hours. However, REPS understands that students may need to take medication at school or school activities. To support students to do so safely, REPS will follow the procedures set out in this policy.

Authority to administer

If a student needs to take medication while at school or at a school activity:

Parents/carers can contact Ashlea for a Medication Authority Form.

Administering medication

Any medication brought to school by a student needs to be clearly labelled with:

Parents/carers need to ensure that the medication a student has at school is within its expiry date. If school staff become aware that the medication a student has at school has expired, they will promptly contact the student’s parents/carers who will need to arrange for medication within the expiry date to be provided.

If a student needs to take medication at school or a school activity, the principal (or their nominee) will ensure that:

Self-administration

In some cases it may be appropriate for students to self-administer their medication. The principal may consult with parents/carers and consider advice from the student’s medical/health practitioner to determine whether to allow a student to self-administer their medication.

If the principal decides to allow a student to self-administer their medication, the principal may require written acknowledgement from the student’s medical/health practitioner, or the student’s parents/carers that the student will self-administer their medication.

Storing medication

The principal (or their nominee) will put in place arrangements so that medication is stored:

For most students, REPS will store student medication at the front office or sick bay or staffroom fridge.

The principal may decide, in consultation with parents/carers and/or on the advice of a student’s treating medical/health practitioner:


Warning

REPS will not:

Medication error

If a student takes medication incorrectly, staff will endeavour to:

Step

Action


If required, follow first aid procedures outlined in the student’s Health Support Plan or other medical management plan.


Ring the Poisons Information Line, 13 11 26 and give details of the incident and the student.


Act immediately upon their advice, such as calling Triple Zero “000” if advised to do so.


Contact the student’s parents/carers or emergency contact person to notify them of the medication error and action taken.


Review medication management procedures at the school in light of the incident. 


In the case of an emergency, school staff may call Triple Zero “000” for an ambulance at any time.

Further information and resources

Review cycle

This policy was last updated on August 2020 and is scheduled for review in August 2024