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Sanderson News & Views

Details:

Title

Sanderson News & Views

Other title

Sanderson Middle School newsletter

Creator

Sanderson Middle School

Collection

Sanderson Middle School newsletter; E-Journals; PublicationNT; Sanderson Middle School newsletter

Date

2007-06-22

Location

Wulagi

Notes

Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).; This publication contains many links to external sites. These external sites may no longer be active.

Language

English

Subject

Middle school education; Middle schools; Sanderson Middle School (Darwin, N.T.); Periodicals

Publisher name

Northern Territory Government

Place of publication

Wulagi

Series

Sanderson Middle School newsletter

Volume

Volume 5/07 22 June 2007

File type

application/pdf

Use

Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)

Copyright owner

Northern Territory Government.

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/186825

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/716908

Page content

Sanderson News and Views Page 3 Medications at School. Part of our Duty of Care at school ensures that students are supported in many ways including their health needs. If your child requires specific medication during school time we can action this once a Doctor/Parent information/consent sheet is completed. Medicines are kept in a locked cupboard for safety, and they will be given to your child at the appropriate time either by the School Nurse or the trained First Aid Officer on duty. Medicines of any sort are not to be carried by a student with the exception of those needing Ventolin for Asthma, Insulin for those with Diabetes and EPI-pen for those with severe allergies. Immunisation. On 28 May some students took the opportunity to have the following immunisations here at Sanderson High School: Varicella (year 8) and Boostrix (years 8 & 10), Pneumovax (year 10 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders). If for some reason your child may have missed these recommended immunisations you can take them to the Community Care Centre at Casuarina Plaza or Palmerston after school or during the holidays. There is no cost and no appointment is needed. Those students involved in the HPV program who missed their 2nd dose that day should contact Mary Fleming at Centre for Disease Control on 89226781 if they have not already contacted their nearest Community Health Centre. Mrs Fields, School Nurse