Head lice are rarely a threat to health but their presence can have social, economic, psychological and educational repercussions. The problem is compounded by reports of treatment failure and repeat treatments. Head lice problems in schools are currently occurring at a rate which is causing many children, parents, teachers and healthcare workers a great deal of anxiety.
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Staff in preschools, schools and childcare centres are not responsible for the management of head lice infestation in the community, and are not expected to conduct mass head inspections or to treat children for head lice. You can, support the control and prevention of transmission of public health pests, through a prompt and consistent response to a detected or suspected case.
It is recommended that education and care staff,in line with site policy and or procedures:
Educate families and students about head lice and prevention and control.
Send periodic reminders to families, during a detected head lice infestation and at other times, to check hair weekly as a preventative measure.
Support parents with practical advice and a supportive approach particularly those families experiencing difficulties with control measures. Fact sheets on treatment strategies and products are available.
Implement learning activities that minimise head to head contact during head lice out breaks.
Regularly check own hair for head lice.
Detect or suspect head lice
If staff detect or suspect head lice in a child, they should:
remove the child from direct head to head contact with others. The child does not need to be isolated. It is recommended that all children in the class participate in activities where head to head contact is unlikely to occur. The child does not need to be collected before home time.
contact the parent/guardian to arrange for the child to be checked and treated as soon as possible and before the child returns to preschool, school or childcare.
provide the parent of the infested child and parents of children in close contact with information about head lice treatments
advise parents of those who have had close contact with the person identified with head lice, that they should check their child's hair daily for at least the next three weeks.
only request confirmation from the child's general practitioner that effective treatment of head lice has occurred prior to the student returning to school if there has been ongoing infestation with an individual child and staff are concerned that treatment is ineffective or that the child's wellbeing is at risk. This should also only occur after all efforts have been made to support the family.
If numerous cases of head lice are detected or suspected, staff may arrange head inspections of children in close contact with others with head lice. These inspections should be conducted with discretion and parent/guardian and child/student consent.
Parent responsibilities
Check their children’s and other family member’s hair regularly for head lice and nits
ensure their children do not attend education and/or care with untreated head lice
inform the service that their child has head lice and when treatment started
use appropriate head lice treatments to address infestation.
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