We hear (too often) from parents and carers in our community, that they are worried their child with allergies isn't fully safe in school. Here are a few elements of support your child is entitled to in the UK.
Read MoreI’m sitting at Natasha’s desk in her bedroom, it’s where I like to work surrounded by all her things. Today, the 16th December is her birthday and had she lived, she would be twenty-one years old. Five whole years have passed, an eternity since I last held her in my arms, hugging her too quickly at the airport - how I wish I had held on for just a little longer.
Read MoreBethany, Natasha’s friend since early childhood, was on the plane with Natasha and her father Nadim the day Natasha died. This is Bethany’s perspective of that day.
Read MoreThe best treat this Christmas for me though you see, would be for my classroom to be food free. No crumb on the table that could feel like burning on my skin, or particles in the air that I mustn't breathe in.
Read MoreIn September 2021, a student took a bag of peanuts out of her pocket unaware that her classmate Charlotte had an airborne allergy to peanuts. Charlotte began to react very quickly, going into a life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis.
Read MoreWe never want children with food allergies to feel left out, so we designed this free non-food advent printable to bring some extra joy this Christmas.
Read MoreThe day had started in a whirlwind of excitement. It ended at the hospital, with me sleeping on a chair beside my daughter.
Read MoreWe have been working with Megan Lee’s family to produce this powerful video of their tragic story. They wanted to support the campaign to appoint the vital role of an Allergy Tsar by government.
Read MoreMoving away to university can be a daunting prospect for many students, but adding the additional element of having allergies can make it even more daunting.
Read MoreThe best thing we tried to do as parents, was to demonstrate positive coping skills, hoping they would instil in Natasha and Alex confidence and encourage them to do the same.
Read MoreThere are now just over four months for food businesses to comply and prepare for Natasha’s Law.
Read MoreAs the six-month countdown to Natasha’s Law begins, we applaud the food businesses who have got ahead of the curve and already implemented Natasha’s Law.
Read MoreWhen Natasha was a small baby, twelve weeks old, her skin became inflamed and itchy all over her face, arms and body.
Read MoreWhen our daughter Natasha was very little and first diagnosed with allergies..
Read MoreTanya with Shante’s mother Emma
Read MoreIf I’m feeling low I can find myself focussing on negatives. I stew on things that I can’t change, usually in the past.
Read MoreClose your eyes for a moment and think back to a time in your life, a moment when you realised in a millisecond, that nothing will ever be the same again.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has managed to cut through the insulating normality of our everyday lives
Read MoreIn the last three years, a fifth of samples taken by food inspectors have contained hidden allergens…
Read MoreThe number of cases of children hospitalised with severe allergic reactions in England has increased by 72 per cent..
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