Management Information Sheet

Glue Ear

MI Sheet TypeInformation
MI Number:151/17
Publication Date:17/11/2017 12:00:00
LA Contact:Sensory Support
Audience:All staff
Links:Improving listening conditions for learning.pdf

Glue Ear

Glue ear affects up to 20% of pre-school and reception aged children at any one time, and up to 80% of all children before the age of 10 years. Glue ear usually resolves spontaneously within 3 months. However, 30-40% of children have recurrent episodes and 5-10% of episodes last for more than a year. During this time, and without appropriate awareness and support, glue ear can also have a significant impact on a child's language development and educational attainment. Some groups of children are known to be at risk of having long-term glue ear e.g. those born with a cleft palate or Down syndrome.

If you suspect a child in your setting has glue ear you can make a referral to the school health support worker who will undertake a hearing screen. The following Advice Sheet may be useful if a diagnosis of glue ear is confirmed.

Virtual School Sensory Support are offering half a day's training (this is free at present) to ensure staff have a basic understanding of glue ear, its prevalence and impact.

If you would like to attend a training session 13:30-16:30 on either the 15th January in Norwich or 29th January 2018 in Swaffham please contact:- sensorysupport@norfolk.gov.uk

Full venue information will sent with confirmation of place.