imagelogin
FAS has upgraded our forum security. Some members may need to log in again. If you are unable to remember your login information, please email food.allergy.supt@flash.net and we will help you get back in. Thanks for your patience!


Post reply

Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 365 days.
Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.
Name:
Email:
Subject:
Message icon:

Verification:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image

Type the letters shown in the picture:
Three blonde, blue-eyed siblings are named Suzy, Jack and Bill.  What color hair does the sister have?:
Spell the answer to 6 + 7 =:

shortcuts: hit alt+s to submit/post or alt+p to preview

By posting you acknowledge you are subject to our TOS, rules, and guidelines .


Topic Summary

Posted by: name
« on: March 06, 2017, 11:11:51 AM »

Connecticut task force report.  I know this is LONG, but would really appreciate some input . . .

Not exactly sure what impact this task force report wll truly have . . . yet


Why not reach out to Allergy Law Project over Facebook since they presented before the Task Force?  Your question would be well within legitimate scope of their overall mission and direct involvement in this state legislative activity.
Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: March 03, 2017, 10:32:05 AM »

Posting with permission of the original poster at Facebook, personal names removed.

Not sure all links embedded will transfer here, so please bear with me:

Quote
ATTENTION CT FOOD ALLERGY FAMILIES - URGENT CALL TO ACTION!!!
 As many of you know, I and a few others have been working over the past three years for new and improved legislation to protect the health, safety and inclusion of our food allergic children in CT schools. Most recently, I served on the State Food Allergy Task Force charged with studying these issues, writing a report and submitting recommendations to the Public Health and Education Committees.

It is NOW TIME for YOU to ACT.
 On Wednesday, the Education Committee raised bill # 7200 An Act Implementing the Recommendations of the Task Force on Life-Threatening Allergies in School. They have scheduled a public hearing on the bill for this coming Monday, March 6th in Hartford at the Legislative Office Building. WE NEED YOU THERE TO TESTIFY!!! We also need you to submit WRITTEN TESTIMONY BEFORE THE HEARING!!!

The bill is a work in progress and a far cry from representing the actual recommendations of the Task Force. We need to make our collective voices heard once and for all and direct this legislature to take a firm position and put forward legislation that will ensure existing federal laws are enforced, that there will be oversight and accountability, that our kids will have the equal and safe access to their schools and the educational experiences that they are rightfully afforded under federal laws, such as Section 504, ADAAA, USDA and Child Find.

The Education Committee would like to see much of the public testimony PRIOR to Monday's hearing. It is also very beneficial to also come and speak in person at the hearing. They need to SEE us - to see this is important to us and that WE ARE MANY and WE ARE INFORMED and ENGAGED. This is our chance folks.... many of us have had awful experiences dealing with our schools or our districts or other families....if not overall at least in one area like exclusion from before or after school programs, no access or unsafe access to school bus transportation or school lunch program, bullying,being denied a 504 plan, being denied the right for your child to carry their epinephrine, being excluded from class curriculum or parties because they involve food. WE HAVE LIKELY ALL EXPERIENCED SOME OR EVEN ALL OF THESE ISSUES. The legislators on the committee and YOUR legislators from your district need to hear from you. We are there constituents and they must hear our needs and our call for them to ACT.
 Here is a link to the bill as it currently reads (it will not stay this way)...

https://www.cga.ct.gov/2017/TOB/h/2017HB-07200-R00-HB.htm

so in your written or verbal testimony thank them for raising this bill but tell them you want to see either the full list of recommendations from the task force implemented (and explain why they are important) or pull out specific areas of importance to your family and share your experiences.

If you are afraid to go public (out of fear of retaliation), you can testify without having your name said or face shown, and you can submit written testimony anonymously (but if you do so, please state that you are submitting anonymously because of that fear, and be sure to send it from a dummy email address that does not identify you as this becomes part of the public record.

Here is a link to the Task Force Final Report.

https://www.cga.ct.gov/…/Life%20Threatening%20Food%20Allerg…

It is long and you don't need to read the whole thing but it is important to read the recommendations the task force put forward (which can be found up front) as this is what we are advocating for. We know we will not get everything detailed in this comprehensive list but we need to aim high and explain why each of these is important to the health, safety, social emotional well being and inclusion of our food allergic students. And again, remind the legislators of exisitng laws that need to be enforced.

Again, lets get these testimonies in to the Education Committee prior to the hearing if we can so they have an understanding of the complex and pervasive nature of these issues and what matters most to us and our children.

KEEP IN MIND - EVERY OTHER STAKEHOLDER GROUP HAS LOBBYISTS, OR UNIONS OR AT LEAST ASSOCIATIONS, REPRESENTING THEM - THE SUPERINTENDENTS,THE BOARDS OF EDUCATION, THE NURSES, THE TEACHERS, THE BUS DRIVERS, ETC...

OUR CHILDREN HAVE US AND ONLY US TO REPRESENT THEM....THIS OPPORTUNITY IS A LONG TIME COMING AND MAY NOT COME AGAIN.

Finally, please spread the word. If you know anyone willing to testify on behalf of these issues please contact them ASAP. IT WOULD BE ESPECIALLY HELPFUL IF WE CAN GET MEDICAL EXPERT TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF THESE RECOMMENDATIONS - THEY ARE IN LINE WITH WHAT IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL THE LEADING FOOD ALLERGY ORGANIZATIONS AND MEDICAL AUTHORITIES. THEY ARE ALSO BACKED UP BY RECENT RESOURCES PRESENTED BY THE OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS.

Here is a link to the Education Committee Website and also the Public Hearing Agenda. You need to sign up in advance that morning, to give oral testimony. You can reach out to the committee clerk for more information if you need it. It may be a long day so prepare for that. I understand this may involve taking time off from work, or arranging for childcare and that can be difficult but this could not be more important. They need to see many parents. And if you have older children with LTFA who may be wiling to testify themselves, having the legislators hear from students directly is invaluable.

On the webpage you can find the link to submit testimony. just look up HB 7200.

https://www.cga.ct.gov/ED/

https://www.cga.ct.gov/…/eddata/pha/2017PHA00306-R001100ED-…


 Thank you and hope to see many of you in Hartford on Monday and to written your written testimony.

WRITTEN TESTIMONY CAN BE EMAILED TO: edtestimony@cga.ct.gov
 Be sure to reference House Bill 7200 specifically

AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE TASK FORCE ON LIFE-THREATENING FOOD ALLERGIES IN SCHOOLS.

Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: January 12, 2017, 11:35:08 AM »

Connecticut task force report.  I know this is LONG, but would really appreciate some input . . .

Not exactly sure what impact this task force report wll truly have . . . yet


https://www.cga.ct.gov/ed/tfs/20150702_Life-Threatening%20Food%20Allergies%20in%20Schools/Final%20Report/Life%20Threatening%20Food%20Allergies%20Task%20Force%20Final%20Report.pdf

Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: October 08, 2015, 06:58:13 PM »

Bumping up and wondering if anyone here has more recent info to share or muse about . . .

Anyone done a recent FOIA request of the reg OCR office thathandles Connectcut?

If you'd rather PM me, that is fine too.

Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: December 12, 2014, 08:44:38 AM »

Easiest, smartest, safest thing to do would be ELIMINATE SNACKS . . . the kids won't starve . . . the classroom will be safer . . . more time spent on learning . . .

Just my .02-worth today.

Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: December 12, 2014, 08:39:52 AM »

More currently in Fairfield:

Fairfield Citizen
School board struggles with food allergy policy
Andrew Brophy
Updated 1:55 pm, Thursday, December 11, 2014

http://www.fairfieldcitizenonline.com/news/article/In-apparent-FOI-violation-school-board-struggles-5949924.php#page-2



From that article:

(having to do with whose responsibility it is to check food labels . . . )
Quote
At earlier board meetings, parents who spoke in support of the proposed policy said having the wrong food in a classroom could be a matter of life and death to their children, and Maxon-Kennelly, the Policy Committee's chairwoman, previously said the last revision to the policy was in 2004 and that changes are needed because of a request from the school district's Central Office, state legislation, parental concerns and legal obligations, according to minutes of previous meetings.




Posted by: maeve
« on: July 14, 2014, 08:28:27 PM »

It was Chris Dodd. His daughter has several food allergies.  He and Rosa DeLauro sponsored food allergy legislation that passed both chambers.  Dodd has been retired from the Senate for several years now.  I'm not sure if DeLauro is still in Congress.
Posted by: hedgehog
« on: July 14, 2014, 07:18:03 PM »

If you mean who I think, it was a US senator.  Although I suppose there could be a state senator with an FA child as well.
Posted by: lakeswimr
« on: July 14, 2014, 06:52:38 PM »

I would have thought that some with FAs there would have gotten things changed.  I'm surprised.  Remember when we had a state senator with a child with FAs and he and his wife helped advocate for all the great state legislation that got passed?  I would assume they lived down thata way, you know? 
Posted by: hedgehog
« on: July 13, 2014, 09:29:47 PM »

Umm, because it's Fairfield.. You know, in the part of the state that is exempt from any rules they don't like.   ~).
Posted by: lakeswimr
« on: July 13, 2014, 08:56:47 PM »

I'm surprised the State didn't catch them yet as not having complied and come out with a district policy. My son's district tried to get away with not making a new district plan and got forced to do so by the state.  Why wasn't that district also forced to do so? 
Posted by: hedgehog
« on: July 13, 2014, 11:12:55 AM »

 Does not surprise me that that is an issue in that part of the state.  Although I would think it more likely in some of Fairfield's neighbors.  But that part if the state has an over abundance of people who are so incredibly self-centered and cannot even fathom that they are not entitled to everything they want.  Not saying everyone in that area is like that, just that they have more than their share and it seems to be part of the culture.  Many of. DD's uni classmates are from that area.  And they are the on she can't stand stand due to that very attitude. 

BTW, I was born in that area, grew up not far from there, but had connections there my whole childhood through college.  I am familiar, but it does seem to have gotten worse since then.
Posted by: my3guys
« on: July 13, 2014, 10:37:24 AM »

Recent article on one CT town...

http://www.fairfield-sun.com/24027/parents-seek-safe-food-handling-instructions/

The non-compliance is blood boiling. :rant:
Posted by: ajasfolks2
« on: June 13, 2014, 04:25:11 PM »

hedge & maeve -- than you for that intel . . . helps me a lot as I try to understand and get to the root of some of the issues . . .  :thumbsup: