I know the Minister is diligent, conscientious and caring in all that he does, and the tone he is adopting clearly shows that. While he is absolutely right that there is legislation and guidance for schools as to how to deal with this issue, I and others would say that it is too general in nature, and it leaves much discretion with the schools as to what precisely they do in the event of a child having an allergic reaction. I urge him to reflect and to consider tightening the laws, so that they become mandatory. That should be in a limited way, but nevertheless we need some mandatory rules for schools, rather than them being left as general and vague as they are at present.
Allergy Guidance for Schools
Proceeding contribution from
Shailesh Vara
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 21 May 2024.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Allergy Guidance for Schools.
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