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Food Allergy Management: Myths & Facts Monday, July 9, 2018 8-9 a.m.

Speaker Slide Sherry Coleman Collins Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Consultant Jessica Gerdes Registered Nurse School Nurse Consultant

Affiliation or Financial Disclosure Sherry Coleman Collins Consultant, National Peanut Board Jessica Gerdes Member, Food Allergy Education Advisory Committee, National Peanut Board Representing National Association of State School Nurse Consultants

Session Objectives Session attendees will be able to recognize and address common myths and misperceptions to support students with food allergies using facts. Session attendees will be able to implement food allergy management practices, using the latest research on interventions, to reduce the risk of food allergy reactions.

Food Allergies 101

What is a food allergy? IgE mediated reaction Reaction occurs in minutes or up to 2 hours Reproducible every time the food is eaten Sensitization does not always equate to true allergy

Diagnosis Detailed Diet and Health History Skin prick test Serum IgE test Oral Food Challenge

Prevalence Difficult to estimate; likely over-stated due to selection bias, over-diagnosis using SPT/sIgE National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine say there is no true prevalence known for food allergies Estimates range from 4-5% of adults to 6-8% of children. Milk and eggs are most common, but also most often outgrown. Peanut affects 1 to 2% of children.

Food Allergies: Planning

Fact: Planning is Prevention School-wide Planning School or District Food Allergy Prevention Policy State-by-State Guidance Train staff to report to their supervisor if you hear something, say something Specific Student Planning 504 Plan Medication Administration Plan

School-wide Planning School-wide Planning Most states have a state law requiring public schools to put in place a food allergy prevention policy and plan Some states have created model plans or model policies Most states have created methods for schools to stock epinephrine in case of sudden severe allergic reactions Check your own state for specific guidance Resource: www.schoolnurseconsultants.org

Fact: Planning is Prevention Specific Student Planning: 504 Plan Includes Prevention, Modifications, and Medications 504 Plan: What is it? Section 504 is a part of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that prohibits discrimination based upon disability. Section 504 is an anti-discrimination, civil rights statute that requires the needs of students with disabilities to be met as adequately as the needs of the non-disabled are met. ),

Fact: Planning is Prevention A student with a food allergy is disabled? Section 504 Student has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; Physical impairments include those affecting digestive and respiratory systems (among others); Major life activities include functions such as eating, breathing.

504 Plan If a student qualifies, the child may receive accommodations and modifications. May: In most states, may receive accommodation without physician authorization Must: In most states, must receive accommodation if physician confirms the disability Accommodations: when making specific food accommodations, follow guidance of state agency that regulates the school food program

504 Plan Meeting Let administration know that nutrition program director or manager needs to be at that planning meeting Will student be bringing own lunch? Are there any exceptions we should know about? 504 plan oversight At school or district level, by school nurse, administrator or special education department head At federal level, by Office of Civil Rights

School-wide or student specific plan: Medications Students with severe food allergies often have their own dose of epinephrine Some schools have permission to stock a dose or two of epinephrine for cases where student does not have own dose with them May also be used for a first time occurrence May allow dose to be given to students, staff, or visitors Check with school nurse and/or administration about your school s specific policy and training requirements

Food Allergies: Practical Tips

Keys for School Foodservice Communications Preparation Best Practices

Communication Parents want more information Communication should be internal AND external Clear, consistent, constant Menus print and online Serving Line Announcements Any written communications

Recent Survey of Parents Communication Preparedness Medications Training Trust

Separate Tables? Should schools use allergensafe tables? Who will sit there? Who will ensure safety? How to avoid stigmatization?

Epinephrine Stock/Non-student specific medications Access to medications Proper training to administer epinephrine

Training Training should be every year Include all staff with direct supervision of students (don t forget bus drivers and after-school staff) How can students become part of the team?

Preventing Cross Contact Training Proper labeling Proper cleaning Removing proteins from surfaces Handwashing Diligence

Best Practice Video https://youtu.be/x-baaobaxe0

Banning Foods Peanuts and tree nuts are the most commonly banned food, but... Research shows it does not prevent reactions In fact, bans could increase the risk for reactions Creates a false sense of security Is not a solution to managing food allergies in schools

Resources

Creating Plans CDC Voluntary Guidelines: https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/foodallergies/pdf/13_ 243135_A_Food_Allergy_Web_508.pdf Food Allergy Resource Center: https://schoolnutrition.org/education/food-allergy/

Training Staff FARE: Food Allergy Research and Education, https://www.foodallergy.org/ ICN: The Institute of Child Nutrition https://theicn.org/ NPB: National Peanut Board http://peanutallergyfacts.org/

Training Students FAACT: Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Connection Team https://www.foodallergyawareness.org/ FARE: Food Allergy Research and Education, https://www.foodallergy.org/

Learn More National Peanut Board: http://peanutallergyfacts.org/ PreventPeanutAllergies.org: https://preventpeanutallergies.org/ AllergySafeHome.org: https://www.foodallergy.org/life-with-food-allergies/livingwell-everyday/tips-for-keeping-safe-at-home

Questions?

Here to help Sherry Coleman Collins sccollins@nationalpeanutboard.org @PeanutRD Jessica Gerdes jessicahgerdes@aol.com