Legal alert for schools: Benedict’s Law - Proposed legislation for management of allergies in schools
July 22, 2025
Legal alert for schools: Benedict’s Law - Proposed legislation for management of allergies in schoolsJuly 22, 2025 Following the conclusion of the inquest into the tragic death of five year old Benedict Blythe following an accidental exposure to cow’s milk whilst he was at school, campaigners introduced the School (Allergy Safety) Bill, also known as Benedict’s Law, to Parliament on 09 July 2025. This proposed legislation seeks to strengthen protections for children with allergies in educational settings. If enacted, it would place statutory requirements on schools to:
Although the Bill is still in its early stages, it has already received widespread support from the public, medical professionals, charities and education unions. Under current legislation, schools already have a duty to support pupils with medical conditions, as set out in Section 100 of the Children and Families Act 2014, as well as duties under Health and Safety legislation. To meet your duties and uphold best practice, we strongly encourage schools to:
If you require any further advice or assistance regarding the management of allergies in education settings, including your management systems and risk assessment processes, please do not hesitate to contact the Eversheds Sutherland health and safety team: Latest Insights
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