Course Title: Medication Administration in Schools
Course length 2 Hours
Maximum number to attend, 20 – 60, up to 20 delegates per course
This course is aimed at teachers and those working in schools with the responsibility of administering medication.
The course begins with an overview of relevant legislation and guidance relevant to schools and provides awareness around administering medication as well as storage of medication.
Learning Outcome & Assessment Criteria
Legislation and guidance in relation to administration of medicine in schools
Identify key pieces of legislation and guidance related to administration of medication including:
The Medicines Act 1968
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and 1985
The Administration and Control of Medicines in Care Homes and Children Services
Ofsted
The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage
Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions
Introduction to Medication Administration
What are medications
Why do people take medication?
Control and management of medication
Support for pupils with medical needs
The role of the designated person
The roles of the community team
Obtaining, receiving and storage of medication
Medicines
How do medicines work?
Types of medication
Errors associated with medication administration
Common medicines
Side effects of medication
Medication Administration
Preparation of medication
Medication checks
Equipment required
Consent
Refusal of medication
Administering medication
Medication administration aids
Covert medication
Controlled drugs
Administration of homely remedies
Disposal of medication
Procedure for contaminated medication
Disposal of medication
At the end of the training session, there is a written assessment to evidence the learning of the attendees.