Asthma Risk Management Plan



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running, ball games etc • Does your child require increased supervision on special occasions such as excursions or workshops, specifically in high pollen season or outings of high activity • Should contact with animals be restricted and closely supervised • Does your child stay indoors on high pollen, high air pollution days • Is your child’s asthma heightened during times of colds or flu • Can certain plants/gardens trigger an attack Is your child’s Asthma triggered by food or food additives If the answer is YES, • Should bottles, other drinks and lunch boxes, including any treats provided by you be clearly labelled with the child’s name • Is there a risk to your child should children in care share food, food utensils and containers • Will you provide a safe treat box for your child In relation to other program Educator(s) practices, when asthma is triggered by food or food additives, the program Educator(s) will: (Complete with Educator) • Restrict use of food and food containers, boxes and packaging in crafts, cooking and science experiments, depending on the allergies of particular children Yes No N/A Person Responsible Risk Management strategies • • • Discuss the use of foods in activities with the parent/guardian of a child at risk of asthma and these foods should be consistent with the risk minimisation plan E.g..

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