Commenting as the Department for Education (DfE) announce new guidance on supporting children and young people with medical conditions and allergies, including a requirement for allergy pens to be stocked by schools for the first time, Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders’ union NAHT, said:
“This new guidance and advice is welcome as it provides more comprehensive information for schools to ensure they can continue to support all pupils in their education, including those with health conditions.
“Schools want to be as inclusive as possible while also ensuring they can continue to fulfil their safeguarding duty and keep every child as safe as possible in their setting.
“However, while guidance for schools is crucial, equally important is access to the right resources, including sufficient staffing capacity in the school to deliver their duties, and always ensuring access to specialist health support for pupils whose conditions require genuine expertise to keep them healthy and safe.
"Each of these things require funding to implement and schools cannot be expected to fund them from their existing constrained budgets.
“Expecting schools to stock 'spare' adrenaline auto-injectors for use in emergency situations appears a sensible step, as is training staff to use them effectively.
“However, the government needs to be confident that there are sufficient stocks maintained across the country to ensure each setting can keep a sufficient share of adrenaline auto-injectors.
“In addition to their safe storage and ease of access, schools will need processes for ensuring adrenaline auto-injectors are discarded safely and re-ordered when they expire, so this needs to be carefully managed by central government.
"If schools are ever in the situation where they cannot access adrenaline auto-injectors due to limited stock availability, it cannot be left to schools to source other suppliers – the government must do so and ensure only legitimate suppliers provide such resources to educational settings.”
First published 06 July 2026