Hi Lisa. You may find this thread useful.
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/exams.75796/
Additionally, I have posted below the text of an e-mail I sent to my daughter’s school about her GCSEs.
I am writing with reference to the upcoming GCSEs and Francesca’s requirements in relation to dealing with her type 1 diabetes during exam season.
We have spoken to her about seating arrangements and she has decided that she has no special requests in this regard and is happy to sit at any desk allocated to her. It is essential that she is allowed to bring her testing kit into the exam room with her. This kit includes the finger pricker and needles, test strips and a small, electronic meter which calculates and shows the blood glucose reading. She must also be allowed to have glucose with her in case she suffers a low blood glucose episode, and water to help combat a high blood glucose episode. I’m sure you are already aware of the legal requirement to make reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils under the Equality Act 2010. Type 1 diabetes is classified as a disability under this act. One of the adjustments required is for the clock to be stopped to treat low or high blood glucose levels, and that the time taken for treatment should be added on to the end so that Francesca has the same amount of time to complete the exam as her peers. She must also be allowed to go to the toilet if necessary. This may have a knock-on effect if she has an exam later in the day. One of the ways in which the body tries to get rid of excess glucose is through urine and it can be dangerous if this remains in the body.
Will the invigilators be informed of her condition and potential issues that arise?
Please find attached an exam toolkit published by Diabetes UK. On page 22 is a ‘student record card’, which can be used to record relevant information, such as blood glucose levels. This may prove useful if we need to go through the ‘special consideration’ process once the results of the exams are known. We will give Francesca one of these for each exam and ask her to check her blood glucose levels before each exam.
Please confirm the school is agreeable to the above. If you have any questions, please contact me. If you think a meeting would be useful, I am very happy to come to the school.
Shortly after I sent this, I had a lovely telephone conversation with the SEND co-ordinator. She agreed to all of my suggestions and even made a couple of her own that I hadn’t thought of. The invigilators will know who she is as they will be informed beforehand A copy of the sheet with information about my daughter that is in the staff room will be put in the exam hall. The exam toolkit referred to in the email can be found at
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-t...iabetes/schools/diabetes-in-schools-resources If you want to know more about the special consideration process, just ask
I’m not aware that his diabetes equipment needs to be in a clear bag and, to my knowledge, it isn’t something my daughter’s school want her to do. I suppose it doesn’t really matter as long as it is with him.
I wish you son the best of luck.