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The poari matua of Paparoa Street School is responsible for providing a physically and emotionally safe place where risks to health and safety are eliminated or minimised (Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, Education and Training Act 2020). We aim to provide a safe environment for ākonga, and kaimahi, and others with allergies at kura or kura-related activities by identifying and eliminating (or minimising) risks, being prepared to respond if needed, and raising awareness about allergies. Allergies can include hayfever, asthma, bee stings, and skin reactions, as well as allergies to specific foods or medicines. We support ākonga with allergies to participate in kura activities.

We assess potential allergy triggers within the kura environment and work to eliminate or minimise them. We encourage basic hygiene measures (e.g. hand washing), safe food practices (e.g. not sharing food, utensils, and containers), and safe disposal of food waste. We communicate with our kura community about allergy matters throughout the year as needed.

Kura responsibilities

To safely manage allergies at kura and kura-related activities, we carry out the actions below. In the event of a severe allergic reaction, we follow ākonga individual plans and our kura response to injuries and illness procedures. See Managing Injuries and Illness.

Also see Medicines.

We record any allergic reactions that require emergency medication or first aid. We report any incidents as appropriate (e.g. Anaphylaxis is a notifiable event). See Recording and Reporting Injuries and Illness.

Responsibilities of others

We expect everyone at kura or kura-related activities to take care of their health and notify kaimahi kura if they need support.

In order to ensure the safe management of ākonga allergies, we expect ākonga and parents/caregivers to take the actions below.

Parents/Caregivers are expected to:

We expect ākonga to tell a kaimahi if they are feeling unwell and/or if their are having an allergic reaction or emergency.

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Release history: Term 3 2025, Term 3 2022, Term 4 2020

Topic Number: 19301

Last Modified Date: 15/10/2025 09:34:53

Topic Version: 1

Published Date: 30/01/2026

 

 

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Term 1 2025

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