This is a collection of food allergy resources.
IEL Resources
- Tip Sheet: Food Allergy Awareness
Web Resources
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American Academy of Pediatrics Emergency Action Plan (AAP)
(also in Spanish)Source: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
This is a trusted resource for current research and best practice as it relates to young children. The AAP has a food allergy emergency action plan template that can be printed and completed by a doctor for a child with a food allergy.
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Belay and Elijah-Alavi Food Allergy Training Program
Source: Belay
Belay and The Elijah-Alavi Foundation have developed the only accredited food training program available for daycares and childcare centers (accredited by the internally renowned IACET). Completion of the course results in a 2-year certification in food allergy safety as well as CEU credits. The team behind this course also work hand-in-hand with staff and administrators to help them create a safe facility for children with food allergies. While first passed in New York State, Elijah’s Law has now passed in the state of Illinois. Belay and the Elijah-Alavi Foundation are together, committed to making all Illinois child care centers safe for children living with food allergies.
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Belay App
Source: Belay
The Belay App (free) connects parents and caregivers to protect children with food allergies. Parents effortlessly create their child’s food allergy profile and easily share the child’s profile and life-saving information with anyone caring for their child.
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Center for Food Allergy & Asthma Research (CFAAR)
Source: Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine Video Resources
The team at CFAAR has created many educational resources. You will find Early Childhood Food Allergy education videos for: EC professionals (in English & Spanish) Parents (in English & Spanish) Young children ( a 20 second song to sing at snack/meal time)
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Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE)
Source: Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE)
This website includes lots of information and resources for EC Providers and Parents. You will find FAQs, a 10 minute Anaphylaxis Training and a Preschool Page for those who live and work with a child who has food allergies. Go here to find: helpful tips, emergency action plan templates (english and spanish), education videos for EC professionals and parents, upcoming webinars and advocacy opportunities for everyone who want to be more involved with food allergy education initiatives.
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Mothers of Children Having Allergies (MOCHA)
Source: Mothers of Children Having Allergies (MOCHA)
MOCHA is a group of parents sharing information and supporting each other. MOCHA started in Chicago yet members are from around the United States. They have a free newsletter and provide resources and advocacy opportunities.