Moms whose daughters died name for nationwide allergy tsar

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wo moms whose daughters died from extreme allergic reactions have written to the Health Secretary calling for a nationwide allergy tsar.

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Tanya Ednan-Laperouse and Emma Turay have advised Steve Barclay that their daughters’ deaths “were entirely preventable” and urged the Government to nominate a frontrunner “to act as a champion for people with allergies”.

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It comes as MPs are set to debate two allergy petitions, together with one calling for the tsar, on Monday afternoon in Westminster Hall.

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The girls wrote to Mr Barclay saying they had been renewing their calls after receiving no response from earlier well being secretaries.

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Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, 15, from Fulham, west London, died in July 2016 following a extreme allergic response to a Pret a Manger baguette sandwich containing sesame.

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Following her loss of life, the regulation was modified to require all meals shops to supply a full elements record and allergy labelling on meals pre-packaged for direct sale.

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Shante Turay-Thomas, 18, died following a extreme allergic response to consuming a hazelnut.

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A coroner dominated she died partly due to human error, with failures which means that an ambulance took greater than 40 minutes to reach at her house in Wood Green, north London.

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In the letter to Mr Barclay, the 2 dad and mom stated: “As mothers, we have come together for change so that our tragedies never happen again.

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“Over two years ago, we wrote to both your predecessors on the need for an allergy tsar.

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“Unfortunately, I still haven’t heard anything from the Government on your position on a national lead for people living with allergies.

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“No single person has overall responsibility for the well-being of allergy sufferers in either Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England or anywhere else.

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“There are no clear lines of accountability in relation to overall NHS provision of allergy care, nor for the many other areas where policy change is required.

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“This lack of national leadership has been raised time and again by coroners at the inquests of those who died following severe allergic reactions.

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“It was raised at the inquest of my daughter, Shante. The coroner highlighted the fact that ‘there is no person with named accountability for allergy services and allergy provision at NHS England or the Department of Health as a whole’.

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“The coroner stated: ‘There is a risk that future deaths will occur unless action is taken’.”

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The variety of individuals residing with allergic illness is mushrooming

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The letter to Mr Barclay stated the tsar would act as an advocate to extend the variety of specialist allergy clinics and “to better align primary care and hospital allergy services so that patients have a coherent NHS care pathway”.

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It added: “The tsar, as the national lead, will ensure people with allergies receive proper support and joined-up health care to prevent avoidable deaths and ill health.”

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The tsar might additionally guarantee all acute anaphylaxis instances are handled as a class 1 incident (essentially the most pressing) by NHS ambulance providers.

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The letter added the “number of people living with allergic disease is mushrooming”.

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The name for an allergy tsar is supported by the National Allergy Strategy Group and charities Allergy UK and Anaphylaxis UK.

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A Government spokesperson stated: “Our deepest sympathies are with the families of Shanté Turay-Thomas and Natasha Ednan-Laperouse.

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“We have taken action to address the challenges people with allergies face by introducing a new legal requirement for food retailers and operators to display full ingredient and allergen labelling information on every food item they sell pre-packed for direct sale.

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“Clinical advice and leadership on food allergies is provided by the clinical reference group for specialised allergy and immunology services, led by NHS England.”

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