POLICIES

Policies and Procedures for the EYFS2021 (Updated August 2022)

All policies and procedures have been reviewed, resulting in the following changes.

Throughout, in line with our #WeAreEducators campaign, to highlight the unique importance of the early years, the term practitioner is replaced with educator, and childcare is replaced with childcare and early education, or suitable alternative.

References to previous COVID guidance has been removed, as settings should now follow the general government guidance on emergency planning and response.

Other changes to the content, including the following as shown in red font within the files dated August 2022.

●     In 01.06 Short trips, outings and excursions,‘The designated lead for the outing hasresponsibility for only one child’, has been removed. Whilst this may begood practice, if, for instance, the designated lead needs to deal with anincident or accident and pass the care of their child/ren over to a colleague,it is not a statutory requirement, but a matter for individual settings todecide based on a risk assessment approach.

●     Newprocedures 04.05a Managing a suspectedcase of coronavirus and 04.05bInfection control are now provided.

●     06.02 Allegations against staff, volunteers or agency staff, has been renamed to 06.02 Low level concerns and allegations of serious harm or abuse against staff, volunteers or agency staff and expanded to include content on how to raise and then respond to low level concerns about the conduct of staff, students or volunteers.

●     06.02a Low level concerns form is also provided to support the procedure.

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Contents

Unless otherwise stated, each policy or procedure was devised in July 2021 and reviewed in August 2022.

0       Policy and procedures implementation andreview policy

0.0             Implementation and review procedure

01     Health and safety policy

01.01         Risk assessment

01.02         Group rooms, stair ways and corridors

01.03         Kitchen

01.04         Children’s bathrooms/changing areas

01.06         Short trips, outings and excursions

01.07         Outdoors

01.08         Staff cloakrooms

01.09         Maintenance and repairs

01.11         Staff personal safety

01.12         Threats and abuse towards staff and volunteers

01.13         Entrances and approach to the building

01.14         Control of Substances Hazardous toHealth (COSHH)

01.15         Manual handling

01.16         Festival (and other) decorations

01.17         Jewellery and hair accessories

01.18         Animals and pets

01.19         Face painting and mehndi

01.20         Notifiable incident, non-child protection

01.21         Terrorist threat/attack and lock-down

02     Fire safety policy

02.01         Fire safety

03     Food safety and nutrition policy

03.01         Food preparation, storage and purchase

03.02         Food for play and cooking activities

03.04         Menu planning and nutrition

03.05         Meeting dietary requirements

03.06         Breastfeeding

04     Health policy

04.01         Accidents and emergency treatment

04.02         Administration of medicine

04.03         Life-saving medication and invasive treatments

04.04         Allergies and food intolerance

04.05         Poorly children February 2022

04.05a       Managing a suspected case of coronavirus

04.05b       Infection control

04.06         Oral health

05     Promoting inclusion, equality and valuing diversity policy

05.01         Promoting inclusion, equality and valuing diversity

06     Safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults policy

06.01         Responding to safeguarding or child protection concerns

06.02         Low level concerns and allegations of serious harm or abuse against staff, volunteers or agency staff

06.03         Visitor or intruder on the premises

06.04         Uncollected child

06.05         Missing child

06.06         Incapacitated parent

06.07         Death of a child on-site

06.08         Looked after children

6.08a         Care plan for looked after children form

06.09         E-safety

6.10           Key person supervision

07     Record keeping policy

07.01         Children’s records and data protection

07.01a       Privacy notice

07.02         Confidentiality, recording and sharing information

07.03         Client access to records

07.04         Transfer of records

08     Staff, volunteers and students policy

08.01        Staff deployment

08.02          Deployment of volunteers and parent helpers

08.03        Student placement

09     Early years practice policy

09.01         Waiting list and admissions

09.01a       About our childcare and early education

09.01d       Childcare and early education terms and conditions

09.02         Absence

09.03         Prime times – The role of the keyperson

09.04         Prime times – Settling in andtransitions

09.05         Establishing children’s starting points

09.06         Prime times – Arrivals and departures

09.08         Prime times – Snack-times and mealtimes older children)

09.09         Prime times – Intimate care and nappy changing

09.10         Prime times – Sleep and rest time

09.11         Managing separation anxiety in children under 2 years old

09.12         Promoting positive behaviour

09.13         Identification, assessment and support for children with SEND

09.14         Prime times – Transition to school

09.15          Progress check at age two

10     Working in partnership with parents and other agencies policy

10.01         Working in partnership with parents and other agencies

10.02         Complaints procedure for parents and service users