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Somerset "Other" Medical Information

'OTHER' MEDICAL CONDITIONS AT SOMERSET 
Introduction

We endeavour to make arrangements so that your child can participate as much as possible in the Program.

Our Group Leaders and key Program Staff have current training in Remote Area First Aid.

The Camp and Program environment may exacerbate conditions and injuries; please consider your child's condition / injury in context with the general Program Information and activity schedule.

If deemed an injury, illness or condition of concern, Somerset will require a Doctor's clearance for attendance and participation in activities.

You may also like to consult with your doctor/specialist prior to your child attending the Program.

Completing Medical Details

Please provide details on:

  • prescription medications being taken (other than those listed above for asthma or allergies).
  • non-prescription medications that will be brought to camp (e.g ibuprofen and antihistamines).
  • conditions such as diabetes, epilepsy, heart/blood disorders, diseases, syndromes, behavioural issues, anxiety, bedwetting, and sleepwalking.
  • existing or recent injuries.
  • recent surgeries.

Please provide detail about your child's condition/injury/disorder in respect to:

  • symptoms.
  • treatment.
  • medications.
  • possible restrictions on certain activities.
  • arrangements we may be able to make, to enable your child to participate as much as possible on the program.

A Somerset Staff Member may contact you for further information and to make arrangements.  Arrangements will be made / verified in consultation with the School.

You may like to contact us for more Program details.

Prescription Medications
  • Most medication information is collected as an FYI for Somerset, or as part of an emergency management plan eg; epipens. 
  • The supervision of prescription medication is the School's responsibility for school camp programs. 
  • For Open Duke of Ed expeditions, if a school teacher is not attending, the individual student will be responsible for their own routine medications. 
  • Please ensure medications are brought in sufficient quantities, with instructions and spares to cover the length of program. In general, behaviour medications should not be suspended
  • Please note details of any medications in the relevant section of the online medical form.
  • At the start of the program, please ensure your child checks-in with the adult responsible for supervision (as outlined above) to arrange and determine any supervision of doses.
  • If required, with prior notice we can organise medications to be refrigerated and transported with ice packs.
Non-Prescription Medications
  • Somerset Group Leaders carry and may administer non-prescription medications as deemed appropriate for first aid and/or the treatment of injury / illness. These will typically be - paracetemol, antihistamine, bite creams, antiseptic creams/betadine, and gastrolyte hydration sachets.
  • Please indicate any restrictions or concerns in the administration of non-prescription medications to your child.
  • If your child is bringing non-prescription medications on program, such as ibuprofen or a preferred antihistamine, please note these in the medical section of the online medical form. At the start of the program, please ensure your child checks-in with their group's teacher (or Group Leader for Duke of Ed expeditions) to arrange and determine the supervision of doses.

Medical Assistance Information

Initial First Aid will be provided by the Group Leader. Attending School Staff will be included / consulted as appropriate and required. Parent/guardians will be consulted / advised as appropriate and required. 

In the event of a student requiring further medical assistance, Somerset will access care through Hawkesbury District Hospital, local private medical practices, private hospitals or ambulance if required. Somerset Base Camp is located 30km from Hawkesbury Hospital with a typical response time of 30 mins to/from Base Camp. However, as many of our activities and expeditions are conducted away from Base there may be significant delays until additional medical assistance is provided.

Commitment Statement

Camp Somerset Pty Ltd, trading as Somerset Outdoor Learning Centre is a provider of outdoor education programs, mainly for school groups, Duke of Edinburgh Award participants and other recreation groups.

Somerset requires detailed information from its participants and staff in order to run safe and efficient programs. Somerset considers the privacy of its participants and employees to be of utmost importance; hence Somerset has developed a comprehensive privacy policy that complies with the National Privacy Principles, as outlined in the Privacy Act.

– Updated December, 2022

What information does Somerset collect, and why?

Somerset collects information from its school participants and teachers to help ensure that employees are equipped to run a safe and efficient program.

Information collected includes:

  • Name - due to the nature of information requested of a participant or teacher, Somerset cannot collect information anonymously.
  • Contact Details (Address, Phone, Email) - for correspondence in relation to gathering accurate information, for emergency contact and for administrative follow up.
  • Date of birth - for determining age and for identification.
  • Medical Information - to alert Somerset of any medical conditions/issues for each participant or teacher.
  • Medicare Details – To assist in the provision of further medical assistance if required.
  • Dietary Information - As Somerset provides food on all their programs, it is important to gather any special dietary requirements to allow provisions to be made.
  • Physical Ability - Some of Somerset's activities involve a certain level of skill, such as swimming, therefore it is important to gather information on participant’s skill level.
  • Equipment requirements and payment information are also collected.
  • Other - Somerset may collect other information, such as information on social behaviour, schools and teachers views to gain further understanding.
How do we collect this information?

Somerset collects its information through an online form, accessed by parents and staff via a secure site. The online form also provides program information. All initial information is collected via this form, with any follow up information being recorded at the time of acquisition. Additional information is collected by means including:

  • Written and/or verbal communication with the School prior to program.
  • Written and/or verbal communication with the participants or parent(s)/guardian(s) prior to and during the program.
  • Verbal communication with the participants during the program.
  • Verbal communication with the School staff during the program.

Somerset may need to collect information from various other sources, as deemed appropriate, prior to, during, or at the completion of programs.

How to we use the information?
In order to provide the participant with a successful outdoor experience, Somerset employees need to be well informed about the individual entrusted to their care. All Group Leaders carry personal information about the individuals in their group, such as name, medical information and dietary requirements, so they can support a safe and enjoyable camp. In addition to the Group Leaders, other departments and personnel access the relevant information they require to run an efficient program – for example; the food services department and staff receive all special dietary information and this enables the correct types of meals to be delivered for the participant.
Are there any other ways we use the information?

Somerset may use the collected information for research, risk management, statistical purposes, program planning, payment advice and school communications. Information may also be disclosed to a third party, in the instance that professional medical attention or assistance is required. Furthermore, Somerset may also disclose information under other circumstances including:

  • Where you consent to Somerset doing so.
  • Where such use or disclosure is authorised or required by law. 
Is the information stored securely?

Prior

Prior to a program starting, the information collected is held securely in our online database, before being exported and summarised for the various staff. Somerset will contact the school and/or parents to gain clarification on uncertain details, or to obtain further information as appropriate.

During

Participants information is only carried by Somerset employees that require access for program purposes i.e. Group Leaders carry the relevant medical information for their participants and teacher. Other information is distributed to the departments that require it i.e. Dietary requirements to the food services department.

After

On course completion Somerset retains one full set of information to fulfill statutory requirements. This information is archived and stored in our secure on-site lock up and/or as soft copies on a secure platfirm. Some further information is collected/collated to assist with research, programming, risk management and statistical purposes. Where appropriate, identities are removed from this information. Information that is no longer required after program completion is destroyed. In order to support security of information held, management or approved staff man Somerset offices, and offices are kept secure all times when not in operation.

Do I have access to my information?

If you require access to your information held by Somerset, you may request it in writing. However, there may be occasions when requests are denied in accordance to the exemptions contained in the National Privacy Principles.

What if I feel my personal information is not accurate?
The information that Somerset holds is deemed accurate at the time of collection, no provision is made for changing personal information after the program concludes. However if your details change prior to participating in a Somerset program we encourage you to contact us so we can update the information before the person it pertains to attends program. 
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