Description
Attend and earn 0.5 PLD hour
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour
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Chair:
Kate Slattery, Deputy Principal, Epsom Girls Grammar School
Health and Safety Duty: Managing Medical Conditions in Your School
Learn practical tips on how to:
- Put in place protocols for receiving information regarding students’ health conditions & managing health conditions
- Apply policies and protocols in varying circumstances
- Establish lines of communication between teachers, students, and families
- Cooperate with the regulator
Presented by Sanja Marin, Senior Associate, Duncan Cotterill
Learning Objectives:
- Establish effective protocols for managing students' health information and communication
Presenters
Sanja Marin, Senior Associate, Duncan Cotterill
Sanja is a specialist health and safety lawyer with significant experience across New Zealand and Australian jurisdictions. She has previously worked as a prosecutor for WorkSafe New Zealand and the New South Wales health and safety regulator in Australia. She has also worked and as a senior legal advisor for WorkSafe providing legal advice on commercial, operational, regulatory, legislative, public law, and criminal law matters.
Kate Slattery, Deputy Principal, Epsom Girls Grammar School
Kate Slattery is Deputy Principal at Epsom Girls Grammar School. She has been at Epsom Girls since 2016, having worked in large Auckland secondary schools and overseas prior to 7 years in tertiary education focusing on course development and lecturer education. She has a passion for working with people and her current role includes Human Resources and Personnel. As Deputy Principal, Kate works with students, staff and whānau with a focus on facilitating learning through often challenging circumstances. Her diverse role ranges from navigating conflict, challenging behaviours and competency to learning engagement and still enjoying being a teacher in Aotearoa New Zealand. Kate sings with Auckland’s Jubilation Choir and relishes the performance opportunities this has brought her, there’s always something new to look forward to.