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RESOURCES FOR EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS

CLEANING FOOD ALLERGEN PROTEIN RESIDUE
Cleaning Methods (FARE)
Food Allergen Exposure in the School Setting: Evidence,
     Challenges and Interventions (AllergyHome
)


EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS & INJECTOR
Adrenaclick®

Auvi-Q®
EpiPen®
Impax Epinephrine Injection Auto-Injector

SYMJEPI™ (epinephrine) 0.3 mg Injection

​FOOD ALLERGY & ANAPHYLAXIS MICHIGAN CONFERENCE HANDOUTS FOR SCHOOLS
Food Allergies & School: 10 Tips for School Teams
      and Parents

Food Allergies & School - School Personnel &
      Parents: Understanding Different Perspectives

Food Allergy & School Teams: How Can You Help Prevent
      Anaphylaxis?


Food Allergy & School Teams: What, When & Why?
Food Allergy & School Teams: Where to Start?


FOOD ALLERGY GUIDELINES FOR MICHIGAN SCHOOLS
2016 Food Allergy Guidelines for Michigan Schools from the Michigan Department of Education 

FOOD-FREE TREATS & REWARDS
Alternatives to Food Rewards (CDE)

GENERAL RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS

Food Allergy Management & Education Tool Kit 
Resources for School (FARE)

Schools at AllergyHome

Section 504 Sample Plan Outline for Food Allergy

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Special Dietary Needs


MICHIGAN MANDATE FOR SCHOOL STOCK EPINEPHRINE

Public Acts 186 & 187 (2013)

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NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOL FOOD ALLERGY MANAGEMENT
CDC National Voluntary Guidelines for Managing Food
      Allergies in Schools & Early Care & Education Programs


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NATIONAL NONPROFIT PATIENT ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS

Allergy & Asthma Network
American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders
Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Connection Team
Food Allergy Research & Education

Kids with Food Allergies
National Eczema Association


PREVENTION OF BULLYING
Bullying Prevention: Checklist for Principals (NAESP)
Bullying Prevention Resources (NAESP)
Bullying and Safe Schools (NASSP)
Cyberbullying (Maryville University)
Food Allergy Bullying: It's Not a Joke (FARE)

No Appetite for Bullying 

Stopbullying.gov
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NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION
Safe at School & Ready to Learn: Policy Guide for
      Protecting Students with Life-Threatening Food
      Allergies
NATIONAL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Anaphylaxis - Be Aware, Prepared & Ready to Respond

Resolution  - Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Management in Schools

ONLINE CONTINUING EDUCATION: FREE CE/CME
Focus on Food Allery Series by AAAAI
Update in Atopic Dermatitis by AAAAI​
SCHOOL NUTRITION
Child Nutrition Professionals' Attitude about Food
      Allergies & Current Training Practices

Cross Contact with Food Allergens (AllergyHome)
School Nutrition Association: Food Allergy Resources (SNA)
Reading Labels for Food Allergens (AllergyHome)


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TOOLS FOR LICENSED REGISTERED NURSE DIRECTED SCHOOL STAFF EDUCATION
Anaphylaxis & Administration of Stock Epinephrine Training
       Tool Kit from MI Association of School Nurses (MASN)

Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Challenges & Solutions (AllergyHome)

Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Training for Michigan
       Schools (AllergyHome)

Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Tool Kit from National Association
      of School Nurses (NASN)

Food Allergy & Field Trips (FARE)
Food Allergy Myth vs Fact: School Edition (AllergyHome & NASN)
Free Downloadable Food Allergy Posters (AllergyHome)
R.E.Act - Anaphylaxis: What Michigan School Staff Need to Know

UNDERSTANDING THE SCHOOL NURSE ROLE
Parent Action for Healthy Kids (PAHK): Role of School Nurses
Ratio of Students to School Nurses by County in Michigan (PAHK)

Role of the School Nurse (NASN)
Role of School Nurse in Providing School Health Services from the
      American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)



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UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE
FARE College Food Allergy Program
National Association of College & University Food Services
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division: Q/A
      About Lesley University Agreement & Potential Implications
      for Individuals with Food Allergy


U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Civil Rights of Students with Hidden Disabilities under Section 504
     of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

Office of Civil Rights - Protecting Students with Disabilities: FAQ
      About Section 504


Page last updated and reviewed:  June 15, 2020
*These lists are not exhaustive nor intended to be exclusionary. These resources are provided for general informational purposes only. School settings and individual student/family cases vary. For student specific medical accommodation needs, please consult with the student's clinical team of healthcare professionals (e.g. physicians, nurses, dieticians), the school nurse and school administration. Any medical information received on the listed websites should be verified with the student's licensed healthcare professionals and parents/guardians to ensure appropriate and safe applicability to their case. Listed resources do not necessarily reflect endorsement by FAAMA.
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