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Sun safe policy

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Queensland has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.  It is well established that over-exposure to UV radiation from the sun during the first 18 years, increases the risk of developing skin cancer later in life.  Skin cancer is preventable.  Sun protection during childhood and adolescence means life long reduced risk. (Qld Cancer Fund - What Makes a School Uniform Sun Safe, 2001)

Mackay State High School recognises the danger that inadequate sun protection causes to health and has established a policy to ensure that students whilst at school practice sun safe behaviours.

Mackay State High School addresses this issue on two fronts:

1.     PREVENTION and

2.     INTERVENTION

This policy and subsequent procedures have been ratified by staff, parents, students and the wider community.

The Mackay State High School Sun Safe Policy is binding for all members of the school community whilst they are on school premises or at a school function or excursion.

For more information refer to Sun safe policy (PDF, 424KB).

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Last reviewed 05 June 2020
Last updated 05 June 2020