Allergy Resources

We provide a range of information to help people who live with allergies, as well as for organisations who want to find out more about the issues that people with allergic disease face in their daily lives.

Featured Resources

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

Top Tips for Older Students

Moving on from primary school brings different challenges. No longer is there just one classroom with one teacher, so it’s...

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

Top Tips for Parents

Parents of children living with allergies can help the school care for their child by taking responsibility for keeping staff...

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

Top Tips for Teachers

All school employees should be familiar with the type of foods that commonly cause food allergy, the signs and symptoms...

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PoliciesSchoolChildhood Allergy

Policy for Allergy at School

Developing a Model Policy for Allergy at School Around 5-8% of children in the UK live with a food allergy,...

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

Understanding Anxiety in Children

This Factsheet explores the vicious cycle of anxiety, how to manage the physical sensations of anxiety and the link between...

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

Guidance for Early Years Settings

Early Years care is defined as all childcare settings, including childminders, preschools and nurseries, for children from birth to five...

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

COVID-19 at School

Schools have a big task planning for the return to school this year and whilst it is important that measures...

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BooksAnaphylaxisAsthmaCows Milk AllergyEczemaHay FeverFood AllergySchoolWeaningChildhood Allergy

Living with Allergies: Practical Tips for All the Family

An allergy diagnosis can be overwhelming and life changing but this book brings together all the in-depth information and practical...

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FactsheetsSchoolChildhood Allergy

Starting a New School

Starting school, whether primary or secondary, can be a daunting experience for both parents and children. If a ‘new starter’...