What happened: Starting in September, schools in England will be required to provide allergy training for staff. This follows support for Benedict's Law, aimed at improving allergy safety in schools.
Why it matters:
- It enhances the ability of school staff to manage allergic reactions effectively.
- It improves safety for students with allergies, reducing health risks during school hours.
MNN Take: Mandatory allergy training ensures schools are better prepared to protect children with allergies, promoting safer learning environments.
Sources: BBC Health (Lifestyle)