Schools and Allergies Resource Hub
Food Allergy Action Plans
UNITED STATES
FAAN’s Back-to-School Tool Kit
FAAN’s Food Allergy Action Plan
Food Allergy Initiative’s Authorization of Emergency Treatment Form
FAAN/FAI e-learning resource, comprehensive tool for teachers. www.allergyready.com
Federal 504 Plan
AAFA on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
National Assn of School Nurses’ Anaphylaxis Provision of Care documents
CANADA
Comprehensive resource - Allergy Safe Communities site.
- Allergy Safe Communities’ Emergency Plan for EpiPen
- Allergy Safe Communities’ Emergency Plan for Twinject
- Sample letter from principal
- Sample letter from teacher
- Steps for school anaphylaxis plan
Also: Canadian School Boards Association publication:
Anaphylaxis: A Handbook for School Boards (New Edition)
Asthma Action Plans
- Alberta’s Asthma Action Plan (Canada)
- The Lung Association’s Action Plan (Canada)
- AAFA’s Student Asthma Action Card (USA)
- American Academy of Family Physicians Asthma Action Plan (USA)
Allergic Living‘s School Articles
- Food in the Classroom – click here
- Allergic Living’s award-winning article – Sabrina’s Law
- Hear Sabrina – Her moving CBC radio documentary – A Nutty Tale
- FAAMA: Inside the U.S. Food Allergy Law here
- Laurie Harada: Talking to School Officials here
- Laurie Harada: Off to Kindergarten - here
- Laurie Harada: If Your Child is Bullied - here
- Food Allergy and the Risky Teenage Years - here
- Sabrina’s Law: The Girl Who Inspired Change - here
- Who’s Watching Lunch at School? New excerpt here
- Off to College with Allergies - here
- Teens Talk: Life with Allergies - here
- Samantha Yaffe: Grade 1 and Letting Go – click here
- Kids, Anxiety and Anaphylaxis - here
- Backlash Against School Accommodations - here
- Air Quality at School - here
- The September Asthma Spike - here
- Sara Shannon’s Journey with Sabrina’s Law - here
- Reader’s Story: Sabrina’s Law Success - here
- Sabrina’s Law in Context – For a Kid, Dairy Allergy is a Life Changer
State and Provincial anaphylaxis laws, policies and guidelines, click here.


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