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<blockquote data-quote="ZACNEMMA" data-source="post: 118659" data-attributes="member: 14518"><p>Hi Shazza</p><p></p><p>The transition from primary to secondary school is big enough for type 1 children, without that kind of sub-standard practice. My son Zac is 14 and attends an academy, he injects in a first aid area and has the same person everyday to oversee this. </p><p></p><p>My advice for you would be to find out from the school what practice will be in place when he starts in september. Also of course what the school knows about type 1. Zac's nurse from the hospital went to my son's school and spoke about good practice, perhaps that is something you could talk to Ewan's diabetic team about.</p><p></p><p>I wish you and Ewan love and luck along with resolve on the issue xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZACNEMMA, post: 118659, member: 14518"] Hi Shazza The transition from primary to secondary school is big enough for type 1 children, without that kind of sub-standard practice. My son Zac is 14 and attends an academy, he injects in a first aid area and has the same person everyday to oversee this. My advice for you would be to find out from the school what practice will be in place when he starts in september. Also of course what the school knows about type 1. Zac's nurse from the hospital went to my son's school and spoke about good practice, perhaps that is something you could talk to Ewan's diabetic team about. I wish you and Ewan love and luck along with resolve on the issue xx [/QUOTE]
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