A 12-point action plan for allergy care in education
School should be a safe and inclusive place to learn, but children with food allergies often face challenges that can leave them feeling unsafe, isolated and excluded.
To ensure everyone feels secure and included at school, proper policies, training and awareness need to be in place.
That’s why we’re asking you to support our 12-point action plan: Keeping children with food allergies safe in schools.

The Government needs to do more to help schools be better equipped to manage food allergies, from improved staff training to safer food management practices.
Keeping children with food allergies safe in schools is a simple yet powerful framework to ensure every pupil and teacher has the support they need to thrive, without fear of exclusion or harm.
Its purpose is to support schools, families, and communities to create safe and inclusive environments for children and staff living with food allergies.
We need your help to bring this vision to life.
Add your name to show your support for the ‘Keeping children with food allergies safe in schools’ action plan.
By supporting this plan, you’re standing with us to drive change and protect lives. Together, we can create a brighter future where no one is held back by a food allergy.
Despite food allergies being on the rise, too many schools are falling short of protecting allergic pupils.
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Stephen Morgan, Minister for Early Years Education
“The safety of our children is the most important thing both in and outside of school, and I welcome the important work being carried out by the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation.
“I encourage all settings to make use of engaging programmes such as these, alongside taking the necessary steps to manage allergy risks as clearly set out in the government’s allergy guidance.”
