| Safe at Schools Superstar Program |
| Monday, 19 October 2009 | |
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Information for Schools
Celebrating Schools as Partners The American Diabetes Association (ADA) wants to celebrate and recognize schools that are doing the "right" thing for students with diabetes. Schools are key partners in ensuring that students with diabetes have the same opportunities for health, learning, and normal growth and development as other students. However, most school staff member are not diabetes experts. As a result, schools depend on the expertise of diabetes health care professionals and parents/guardian, and resources from ADA and other reliable sources to guide their policies and practices about how the needs of students with diabetes should be met in school settings. The ADA Safe at School Campaign has developed and distributed extensive resources to help families, their health care providers and schools work together to identify and provide the supports that students with diabetes need. However, these resources are only a roadmap; they are not the journey or the destination. The journey can't begin without well-informed and supportive school staff members who come together in true collaboration with families and their health care providers to best meet the needs of the individual student with diabetes. ADA has established the Safe at School Superstars Program as a way to acknowledge and celebrate school communities whose policies, practices and protocols align with ADA Safe at School Principles, as follows:
Why seek recognition by the Safe at School Superstars Program?
What schools are eligible to be recognized? Any elementary or secondary school (public, private or charter school) within the pilot state whose enrollment includes at least one student with diabetes is eligible for consideration. How can schools apply?
Applications will are available online at: How will chosen schools be recognized? For how long? Chosen schools will be recognized year-by-year. For example, if a school is recognized in 2010 it will be included in our list of "ADA 2010 Safe Schools." Schools may re-apply annually. How will schools be recognized? National recognition will include:
In addition to national recognition, schools will be recognized within a public venue and in the local media by their local ADA market. Local recognition will vary, depending upon market-specific opportunities and resources. Who should submit, initiate, and complete the application materials? Submitting the application materials is meant to be a joint effort among involved constituents, which should include:
Because the submitted materials must reflect the overall school or school district (and not just the experience of one student), it is important that the application process involves those who are most knowledgeable about and responsible for system polices, practices, and protocols. The nominator who completes the application form does not have to be a school staff member (e.g., might be a parent/guardian or diabetes health care professional.) However, to support the integrity of the application and the accuracy of responses, the completed form must be reviewed and verified by the signatures and accompanying recommendation letters of at least one parent and one school administrator.
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