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Exams

Stress can affect blood glucose levels. Your child may need to do extra blood tests before and during exams.

  • Teachers or invigilators need to be made aware that your child will need to take food or drink into the exam in case they feel hypo.
  • It may be possible for your child to get extra time for an exam, eg if they lost time because of treating a hypo. Talk to the staff about this.

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  • Find out more information on how school staff and healthcare professionals can support pupils with medical conditions
  • Our Advocacy Service provides advocacy to people with diabetes as well as friends, family and carers
 

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