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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1132179" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>Hi [USER=291989]@Sophie31[/USER] If you feel your daughter's teacher isn't being supportive, then make a complaint (in writing). That will mean the school can look into it more closely.</p><p></p><p>It may also be worthwhile suggesting some education for the staff if you think their knowledge could be better.</p><p></p><p>If your daughter's unhappy and stressed at school, then that's not going to do her any good. I can see how upset you sound. I'd be the same if it was one of my children (they don't have diabetes but have other health issues)</p><p></p><p> Write a letter of complaint, sticking to facts, and see what the school have to say. As [USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] says, you may also want to familiarise yourself with the Plan information linked to above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1132179, member: 39639"] Hi [USER=291989]@Sophie31[/USER] If you feel your daughter's teacher isn't being supportive, then make a complaint (in writing). That will mean the school can look into it more closely. It may also be worthwhile suggesting some education for the staff if you think their knowledge could be better. If your daughter's unhappy and stressed at school, then that's not going to do her any good. I can see how upset you sound. I'd be the same if it was one of my children (they don't have diabetes but have other health issues) Write a letter of complaint, sticking to facts, and see what the school have to say. As [USER=11028]@noblehead[/USER] says, you may also want to familiarise yourself with the Plan information linked to above. [/QUOTE]
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