Food allergies can be life threatening. For people who have a food allergy the only way to manage the allergy is to avoid the food allergen. For this reason there are laws in place, for example mandatory labelling to help people who have a food allergy avoid food allergens.
Many sectors in the community also have a role in assisting in managing food allergies including the food industry, health professionals, early childhood education centres and schools.
Broadmeadows Early Learning Centre has implemented food allergen management procedures to assist in identifying and managing allergen hazards which may arise for individual children. The procedures are implemented for foods intended to be provided as ‘allergen free’ and to effectively manage the risks related to food allergens for our children with special dietary needs.

A food allergy occurs when a person's immune system reacts to allergens that are harmless to other people. Most food allergies are caused by peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, sesame seeds, fish and shellfish, soy, lupin and wheat. These must be declared whenever they are present in food as ingredients (or as components of food additives or processing aids), however small the amounts present.
Foods that are common causes of an allergic reaction, ingredients to avoid and products that might contain the ingredients include but are not limited to Peanuts, Tree nuts, Milk, Eggs, Sesame, Fish, Shellfish, Soy, Wheat, and Lupin.
Adverse reactions to foods (food intolerances) occur in a small proportion of the population. These reactions are not the same as allergies, but may include:
Both added ingredients, including food additives and processing aids, and naturally occurring food components, such as salicylates, lactose and gluten may be involved in food intolerance. Dairy products contain common ingredients that cause intolerances.
Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) state that like any food service provider, early childhood education centres have a responsibility to help parents/carers and children by providing information about food allergens that may be present directly and/or indirectly in food menu items.
Broadmeadows Early Learning Centre will ensure that we:

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