Health Concerns – Students With Special Needs Clause Samples

The "Health Concerns – Students With Special Needs" clause establishes the obligations and procedures for addressing the health and medical requirements of students who have special needs. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the educational institution to provide reasonable accommodations, such as access to medication, specialized equipment, or tailored support services, ensuring that these students can participate fully in school activities. By clearly defining these measures, the clause helps ensure that students with special needs receive appropriate care and support, thereby promoting inclusivity and compliance with relevant disability and health regulations.
Health Concerns – Students With Special Needs. There will be an agreement with the parent about the child staying home when they are sick. At the first meeting occurring in the Fall (prior to school start up) the School Based Team shall clarify and detail the level of care normally needed when the student is not ill, e.g. number of times toileting is usually required, need for nose wiping (frequency). These specifics should be detailed in an addendum to the I.E.P. or included in the Health Care Plan.

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