Wow guys this is all really useful- thank you!!
@vic hill: yeah everyone in class knows and about 10 know how to use my orange emergency pen if needs be- but only 1 teacher because he's had to use one before and another teacher vaguely knows because I went and asked for a meeting with him so he'd know what to do on the Sailing Expedition.
@azure I'll take a look- all things like that are on the college website so thank you
I have a feeling Diabetes won't even have a mention in it though
@Caterpillar yep I'm in England- and that link is brilliant I was looking all afternoon yesterday for something like that!!
@Winnie53 yeah it came as a massive shock to me too!! I got asked to inject outside of the classroom too (and I argued at this, but I can see his side of the argument with sharp objects etc- but I don't go waving the needle around and I always tell the people next to me. I even move my chair back every time to avoid any risk.
@Juicyj I guess so yeah- I'm currently sorting another incident (bullying but that's going off topic) so I'm going to do all this in September at the start of the new year.
@victry77 hmm- that's interesting to hear as you're in his position I guess but still disagree with what's happened. I'll bare this in mind, thank you.
@6cats wow- same as I've just typed for Victry77, it's interesting to see how other teachers are viewing this. Yeah- and that's the bit he's emphasising with the H+S. I agree- not a comment made infront of the whole class. The class have agreed that it's out of order on his behalf and will stand by me if an issue rises. Oh yes of course- he's definately aware of how bad the situation can be now. Before I could just discretely deal with a hypo and he'd notice nothing. But now as I mentioned He saw me have a massive hypo and what it actually does to me. I couldn't see him when he was talking to me, but my friends said he looked sick with fear.
Thanks all for your comments- it makes me feel stronger in this fight
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