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    put plasters on the children if they have a cut i know schools cant xx
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    if you have permission to
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Juggler View Post
    if you have permission to

    same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollyoaksmad View Post
    put plasters on the children if they have a cut i know schools cant xx
    I have permission for plasters, but why cant the schools? my childrens school puts plasters on, except for my daughter as she is allergic to them and i have put it on her notes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happydays1 View Post
    I have permission for plasters, but why cant the schools? my childrens school puts plasters on, except for my daughter as she is allergic to them and i have put it on her notes.
    my schools too. I think some schools are just extra cautious.
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Hi, Just out of interest, do you expereinced ones have a separate permission form for plasters or do you have one that covers Calpol, plasters and that sort of thing? Just doing my permission forms now and dont have one to cover plasters yet!

    Also, my kids' school sticks plasters on and barely even tells you. My son had a massive cut on his knee with the biggest stickiest plaster I've ever seen. And no note in his book bag.

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    i have one form with persmissions for all sorts of first aid items, suncream, hand gel etc.
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Yes with a blooming permission form....

    And i make sure they are latex free too just in case....

    Permission for suncream (they usually bring their own as its expensive stuff), permission for plasters, Calpol etc.

    Becky x

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    Thanks Juggler Will make one now and add to my growing pile of paperwork! x

 

 

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