Health Protection – start of the new term advice
The South West and Devon Health Protection Teams look forward to working alongside early years and education settings across the South-West for another school year to help prevent and manage cases and outbreaks of infectious diseases.
Here are some useful updates and resources for your setting – please keep these links on your desktop so that you have quick and easy access to them when you need them:
- You may already know, but the infamous ‘spotty book’ has now been replaced by national guidance Managing specific infectious diseases: A to Z – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) – this very useful A-Z list provides advice on how settings can manage specific infectious diseases by themselves, including specific advice around when children should not attend school due to specific infections, and also helps you know when you need to contact the SW Health Protection Team (SWHPT). Most infections you see in your settings can be safely and effective managed by the setting themselves, so we highly recommend that you refer to this guidance before contacting the SWHPT. Please find attached a poster linking to this guidance and a poster for parents with advice for common childhood illness around when their children should and should not stay at home
- As we move towards winter, the SW Health Protection Team has partnered with SW Councils to provide additional regional health protection resources – these are focused on Infection prevention and control, vaccines and a range of topics including Group A Strep, norovirus/D&V and respiratory infections. You can find these resources here UKHSA Infection Protection and Winter Readiness and Control Toolkit for Early Years and Education Settings – South West Councils (swcouncils.gov.uk)
- Devon County Council have worked with Torbay and Plymouth Public Health teams to refresh the infection prevention toolkit for schools and early years settings. We encourage settings to go through this at the start of the new school year
- UKHSA are concerned about a possible back to school measles surge and have issued an urgent call to parents to ensure their children catch up on missed vaccinations – more information about this can be found here: UKHSA warns of back to school measles surge – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- Schools and early years settings are encouraged to support staff to access vaccinations they are eligible for. All staff should be encouraged to have two doses of MMR to protect against Measles, Mumps and Rubella. If staff are unsure if they have had two doses previously, this can be checked on the NHS app or via their GP practice. If vaccinations are needed, these can be accessed for free via their GP. As we head into the winter some staff will be eligible for flu and covid vaccinations and we encourage them to take these up to ensure they are protected.
Posters:
- Parent guide – should I keep my child off school?
- Managing cases of infectious diseases in schools- staff-practical guide poster
- Caring for children with coughs
- Infection prevention and control – self-assessment checklist for educational settings
Training and webinars:
- The SW Health Protection Team will continue to run free Health Protection webinars aimed at providing early years and education colleagues with information about how to prevent and manage seasonal cases and outbreaks. The next webinar will take place on Thursday 3 October 4-5pm. You can book your place here: Health Protection in Early Years and Educational Settings Tickets, Thu 3 Oct 2024 at 16:00 | Eventbrite
- The SW Health Protection Team will also attend the Early Years and Childcare Safeguarding and Welfare Forums arranged for Thursday 7th November 6.30pm -8.30pm and Tuesday 12th November 1-3pm. Book your fully funded place by visiting the Devon Education Services Shop: Early Years and Childcare: Safeguarding and welfare forums | DES (devoneducationservices.co.uk) – you will need a shop account in order to book, contact us if you need help booking a place