A Bill to require schools to maintain an allergy management policy; to require schools to hold a supply of adrenaline auto-injectors for treating allergic reactions and anaphylaxis; to require allergy training for staff in schools; and for connected purposes.
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The Schools (Allergy Safety) Bill would require schools to have an allergy management policy, keep adrenaline auto-injectors on site, and provide allergy training for staff. It aims to improve safety for pupils with allergies by ensuring quick, informed responses to allergic reactions and anaphylaxis in schools.
The bill is currently at the 2nd reading in the House of Commons, having had its 1st reading on 9 July 2025. The next steps typically involve committee consideration, followed by reporting, a third reading, and passage to the Lords.
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9 Jul 2025
The 2024-2026 session of Parliament has come to an end so the House of Commons is now prorogued until the next session begins on 13 May 2026. Prorogation is the formal end to the parliamentary year.
This Bill will therefore make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.