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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 946778" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Sometimes CAB advice can be incorrect, so it might pay to check with a benefits advocacy group - not sure if you have those where you live. Others on here can also advise you about benefits, so you might want to start a new thread about it.</p><p></p><p>If I was a parent I'd want to go to school to manage my child's insulin because I don't tend to trust people with important things. But it may be possible for him to have a teacher aide who does it. If they are competent enough to be trusted. Just something to think about. I think kids with T1 should have a written care plan so the school is clear on how the child's health and safety will be managed at all times, not just when they are being injected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 946778, member: 43498"] Sometimes CAB advice can be incorrect, so it might pay to check with a benefits advocacy group - not sure if you have those where you live. Others on here can also advise you about benefits, so you might want to start a new thread about it. If I was a parent I'd want to go to school to manage my child's insulin because I don't tend to trust people with important things. But it may be possible for him to have a teacher aide who does it. If they are competent enough to be trusted. Just something to think about. I think kids with T1 should have a written care plan so the school is clear on how the child's health and safety will be managed at all times, not just when they are being injected. [/QUOTE]
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