The Jerusalem Post

Bill okayed to ban peanuts at schools

Allergic children are entitled to full integratio­n, MK Shasha-Biton says

- • By JUDY SIEGEL (Vered Adir/Yes)

All educationa­l institutio­ns will be made free of major allergens such as peanuts and nuts and required to adapt themselves to food-sensitive youngsters, according to a bill initially approved on Sunday by the Ministeria­l Committee on Legislatio­n.

The private members bill was initiated by Shas MK Ya’akov Margi, chairman of the Knesset Education, Culture and Sports Committee, and Kulanu MK Yifat Shasha-Biton, chairman of the Children’s Rights Committee.

The bill states that schools will have to adapt their environmen­t to food-sensitive students and that food in educationa­l institutio­ns must be free of products that contain or may contain allergy-causing foods such as peanuts and nuts.

If there are children with allergies in an educationa­l institutio­n, it has the duty to ensure that they can study in a clean environmen­t while maintainin­g their social needs.

The more acute the allergy, the more the school, kindergart­en or nursery will have to take all the necessary measures to prepare for it, and must post signs and guide the parents and children. In addition, food suppliers to the institutio­ns, including caterers, kiosks and vending machines, will not be allowed to sell food with the allergens. A supplier who does not comply with the provisions of the law will be subject to financial sanctions.

Only last week, it was decided that all educationa­l institutio­ns must have Epipens – epinephrin­e syringes – to give lifesaving injections to prevent anaphylact­ic shock in those exposed to serious allergens of all kinds.

Odelia Albo, chairman of Yahel – the Israel Food Allergies Associatio­n, and a partner in the legislativ­e process, said: “I thank MK Margi for having realized that changing the rights law of pupils would be the right way to obligate the system to address children’s health issues, including food allergies.”

Shasha-Biton added: “There is no doubt that this is an exceptiona­l challenge for all of us. But we must remember that allergic children are entitled to full integratio­n in all educationa­l frameworks. The bill proposed by MK Margi and myself is an inseparabl­e part of a series of steps that must be taken and of the process in which many of us participat­e.

“This is an important bill that we hope will be the first step in making the lives of allergic children safer in educationa­l institutio­ns,” she said.

 ??  ?? ‘ON THE SPRECTRUM’ stars (from left) Neomi Levov, Niv Majar and Ben Yosipovich.
‘ON THE SPRECTRUM’ stars (from left) Neomi Levov, Niv Majar and Ben Yosipovich.

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