Your browser version is outdated. We recommend that you update your browser to the latest version.

 Administering Medication Policy

If a child attending Out of School Club requires medication of any kind, their parent or carer must complete a Permission to administer medicine form in advance. Staff at the Club will not administer any medication without such prior written consent.

Ideally children should take their medication before arriving at the Club. If this is not possible, children will be encouraged to take personal responsibility for their medication, if appropriate. If children carry their own medication (eg asthma inhalers), the Club staff will offer to keep the medication safe until it is required. Inhalers must be labelled with the child’s name.

Prescription medication

Out of School Club staff will normally [delete if not applicable] only administer medication that has been prescribed by a doctor, dentist, nurse or pharmacist. If a medicine contains aspirin we can only administer it if it has been prescribed by a doctor. All prescription medication provided must have the prescription sticker attached which includes the child’s name, the date, the type of medicine and the dosage.

Non-prescription medication

If a child requires a non-prescription medication to be administered, we will consider this on a case by case basis after careful discussion with the parent or carer. We reserve the right to refuse to administer non prescription medication. [Delete this paragraph if not applicable for your club.]

Procedure for administering medication

A designated staff member will be responsible for administering medication or for witnessing self-administration by the child. The designated person will record receipt of the medication on a Medication Log, will check that the medication is properly labelled, and will ensure that it is stored securely during the session.

Before any medication is given, the designated person will:

 Check that the Club has received written consent

 Take steps to check when the last dosage was given

 Ask another member of staff to witness that the correct dosage is given.

When the medication has been administered, the designated person must:

 Record all relevant details on the Record of Medication Given form

 Ask the child’s parent or carer to sign the form to acknowledge that the medication has been given.

When the medication is returned to the child’s parent or carer, the designated person will record this on the Medication Log.

If a child refuses to take their medication, staff will not force them to do so. The manager and the child’s parent or carer will be notified, and the incident recorded on the Record of Medication Given.

Specialist training

Certain medications require specialist training before use, eg Epi Pens. If a child requires such medication the manager will arrange appropriate training as soon as possible. It may be necessary to absent the child until such training has been undertaken. Where specialist training is required, only appropriately trained staff may administer the medication.

 

Changes to medication

A child’s parent or carer must complete a new Permission to Administer Medication form if

there are any changes to a child’s medication (including change of dosage or frequency).

Long term conditions

If a child suffers from a long term medical condition the Club will ask the child's parents to provide a medical care plan from their doctor, to clarify exactly what the symptoms and treatment are so that the Club has a clear statement of the child's medical requirements.

 

This policy was adopted by: Little Country Lovers                            Date: March 2018

Reviewed: April 2019                                         

Reviewed: April 2020                                       

Reviewed: September 2020                           

Reviewed/amended April 2021.