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75,000
2024-12-01 to 2026-02-28
Grant for R&D
The Allergy Team supports families, schools and businesses to manage allergies. Its founder, Sarah Knight, has two sons with serious food allergies and is motivated by personal experience to drive change. Allergic disease is the most common chronic medical condition in childhood, affecting 1 to 2 pupils in every class and yet leading allergists say the UK "lags behind" other countries regarding allergy management, putting pupils at risk of fatal reactions. In recent years at least 4 children have lost their lives at school to an allergic reaction and our survey of allergy parents found 58% of their children had experienced one or more allergic reaction or 'near-miss' at school, often within the first couple of years of being there. In a separate study one third of teachers said they had not had any allergy or anaphylaxis training and 40% said they don't feel confident or prepared to manage an allergic reaction. It is a bleak picture that we are determined to change. We recently launched the Schools Allergy Code and Schools Allergy Register. Described as a "game-changer" by educators and allergy families the Schools Allergy Code sets out best practice for managing allergies in schools and has been recommended by the Department for Education. We've developed a package of support to help schools implement it and raise standards which they receive when applying to join the Schools Allergy Register. The package includes allergy training for staff, support developing an allergy policy and its implementation, templates documents and guides, access to regular Q&As with allergy experts and ongoing mentoring. Once assessed as adhering to best practice they receive a trust mark and are added to the Schools Allergy Register. The DfE's promotion, media coverage, positive feedback from clinicians and eager uptake from school staff means that supporting and assessing so many settings has become a huge task. Innovate UK support will enable us to streamline the process by building an innovative, interactive platform, using AI to support information and document exchange, editing and evaluation. It will be a centralised portal for training and resources tailored to different types of schools to ensure robust allergy management. We will then pilot this platform Our hope is the platform will reduce the time-burden on schools, boost efficiency, improve assessment rigour and enable more schools to join, keeping pupils safer, increase pupil inclusion and boost staff and parent confidence.
50,000
2023-04-01 to 2024-03-31
Grant for R&D
The Allergy Team is a digital health and training platform supporting families living with food allergies. Visitors to theallergyteam.com have access to webinars with top healthcare professionals, medically verified information, first-class recipes and unrivalled peer-to-peer support. Living with serious food allergy is life-changing, frightening and isolating. Founder, Sarah Knight, knows: her sons have severe food allergies. She's watched them suffer life-threatening reactions and experienced discrimination when refused childcare and service in restaurants. When she looked for information and support, it was woefully lacking - so she founded The Allergy Team. _ME AND MY ALLERGY_ is the organisation's latest innovation to reduce discrimination against children living with food allergy and to improve understanding of the condition which will help keep them safe. It's an innovative personalised video project which enables carers to share details of their child's allergies in an accessible, engaging way, so key safety messages stick. Think Elf Yourself for allergies! Similar personalisation technology in this festive gimmick can be used for a more serious and potentially life-saving solution. 80% of allergy parents face significant worry and 42% of these meet the clinical cut-off for post-traumatic stress (University of East Anglia study, Journal of Paediatric Psychology 2021). The struggle is compounded by poverty, language barriers and social isolation. Children with food allergies are twice as likely to be bullied as those without - our project promotes inclusion through understanding and aims to support carers over-burdened with a caring responsibility they might not trust others to share. Innovate UK funding will allow The Allergy Team to work with developers to create a first iteration of Me and My Allergy, re-purposing content in a personalised way that can be shared with others. We will send out our first videos and test their efficacy using survey feedback. 2.6million people in the UK (Source: Food Standards Agency) and 17 million in Europe live with a diagnosed food allergy and these numbers are growing. Allergic disease costs the NHS over £1billion/year (Source: BSACI) and admissions to hospital with severe food allergies have increased 72% between 2014 and 2019 (Source: NHS Digital). BAME populations and those on low incomes are disproportionately affected by food allergies. Our aim is to confront this unmet need and to support an often-neglected community. And for us, it's personal and our solution is too.