Anaphylaxis Asthma Allergy Risk Minimisation Plan Template 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's first and last name, along with their date of birth. This information is crucial for identifying the child and ensuring that the plan is tailored to their specific needs.
  3. Fill in the year level and service name, followed by the contact details of the children's service. This helps maintain clear communication between parents and educators.
  4. Indicate whether an Asthma Action Plan has been provided by circling 'YES' or 'NO'. This section ensures that all necessary precautions are taken based on existing medical plans.
  5. List any asthma triggers and other health conditions in the designated fields. This information is vital for creating a safe environment for the child.
  6. Complete parent contact information, including two contacts if available. Ensure all phone numbers are accurate for emergency situations.
  7. Review and sign the document, confirming that all information is correct. The nominated supervisor will also need to sign off on this plan.

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3.1 All parents of school students with known allergies should provide an ASCIA Action Plan completed and signed by the students doctor or nurse practitioner. There is no need to update the ASCIA Action Plan at the start of each school year.
Each plan contains text fields and an area for photo identification that can only be completed by the childs treating doctor or nurse practitioner. As these are medical documents, this cannot be done by parents, school, or CEC staff. If copies are required, the original signed copy should be photocopied or scanned.
To identify potential risks in the school environment and implement risk management strategies,the Anaphylaxis Risk Management Plan should be developed by the school in consultation with: supervising teachers the parent a qualified health practitioner the student (where applicable).
The best way to prevent anaphylaxis is to stay away from substances that cause this severe reaction. Also: Wear a medical alert necklace or bracelet to indicate you have an allergy to specific drugs or other substances. Keep an emergency kit with prescribed medications available at all times.
These plans are medical documents that are completed and signed by the treating doctor or nurse practitioner. The treating doctor or nurse practitioner can type in patient details, insert a digital photograph and signature - first save the plan as a PDF after typing patient details into the text fields.

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An anaphylaxis risk management plan helps to identify areas of potential risk and possible solutions to reduce the risk. Anaphylaxis risk management plans should be developed for day-to-day allergy management at the childrens education and care service.
The ASCIA First Aid Plan for Anaphylaxis (ORANGE) has been developed for use as a poster, or as an instruction guide to include with an adrenaline device for general use, which can be purchased without a prescription at full price from pharmacies.
ASCIA Action Plans for Anaphylaxis are emergency response plans for severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis): These plans are medical documents that are completed and signed by the treating doctor or nurse practitioner.

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