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All current and future DOE students with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes who need diabetes-related care in school are part of the group, or “class,” of students who are represented in this legal case. These students are automatically part of the class, and there is nothing you need to do.
general overview of diabetes and typical health care needs of a student with diabetes, recognition of high and low blood glucose levels, and how and when to immediately contact either a school nurse or a TNP.
These accommodations help students with special health needs to participate in New York City Department of Education (DOE) programs and activities on an equal basis with their peers who do not have disabilities.
Diabetes Care for Students in DOE Public Schools The New York City Department of Education (DOE) and Office of School Health (OSH) provide diabetes care to DOE students with diabetes. Parents with questions about this summary may contact their school’s 504 Coordinator. Details about the DOE . How do I request diabetes care for my child while they
settlement agreement, NYC public schools must modify their policies, practices, and procedures related to: Improving planning for students with diabetes by ensuring Section 504 meetings are scheduled and held, and that Section 504 Plans ar.
1. Medication Administration Forms (MAFs) – This form is completed by your child’s health care practitioner to receive medicine or treatment at school. There are five separate MAFs: asthma; allergies; diabetes; seizures; and general. Please submit completed forms to the school nurse/school-based health center. 2.
4 gru 2020 · 13.19 All children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes should self-monitor glucose levels multiple times daily (up to 6–10 times/day by glucose meter or continuous glucose monitoring), including prior to meals and snacks, at bedtime, and as needed for safety in specific situations such as exercise, driving, or the presence of symptoms of ...