Allergy and Anaphylaxis Awareness for Schools (Benedict's Law)
Allergy and Anaphylaxis Awareness for Schools (Benedict's Law)
The course is suitable for all school staff required to undertake training in line with Benedict's Law. effective in schools from September 2026.
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Verifiable CPD points: 1 (Pending)
Course Aim: The aim of this course is to enable school staff to recognise and respond appropriately to allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, within educational settings. It supports schools in meeting current national guidance and strengthened allergy safety expectations linked to Benedict's Law.
Course content:
- The development of Benedict's Law
- What is an Allergy?
- Mild Allergic Reactions
- Anaphylaxis — Recognition and the ABC Approach
- Anaphylaxis — Emergency Response
- Understanding Adrenaline Medication (AAl's and EURneffy nasal spray)
- Biphasic Anaphylaxis (Second Wave Reactions)
- Allergy Action Plans
- Storing and Accessing Adrenaline Medication
- Allergies and Associated Health Conditions
- Food Hypersensitivity including food allergies, food intolerance and coeliac disease
- Food Labelling
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Policies and Documents
- Staff Training
- Inclusion and Safeguarding
- Communicating with Parents and Carers
Assessment and Certification
Learners are assessed through self-checks as they progress through the course and an end of course multiple choice assessment.
On successful completion, learners can download a certificate which can be used as verifiable CPD
NOTE: This online course does not include practical training for the use of adrenaline medication (auto-injectors and nasal spray) or CPR and use of an AED