As more schools return in Rutland and Stamford this week the Stamford based Benedict Blythe Foundation is today launching
a ground breaking allergy information chatbots to help keep children with allergies safe in classrooms and on school grounds. The chatbot gives instant evidence based guidance to teachers, parents and carers on safe food handling and how to react and stay safe in a school environment. The foundation says one in three schools lack an allergy policy and is continuing to put pressure on government to make it mandatory.

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