Caring for Diabetic Students

At the Child Safety Blog, I found a fascinating article in the Chicago Tribune about the difficulties that diabetic students face in schools.  It seems that best medical practice, which encourages students to monitor their blood sugar frequently and respond quickly to the readings, is at odds with school protocol requiring that nurses supervise those activities.  Problems arise when nurses are not available, or when students need to act quickly.

In my experience, the troublesome school policies are driven by (1) rigid adherence to no-tolerance drug policies, and (2) fear of litigation if anyone other than a nurse handles medical issues.  I supposes it is fitting, then, that it sometimes takes the threat of litigation to get schools to adopt common sense protocols for diabetic students.

The Internet has quite a few resource for parents and schools dealing with this issue: