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Does anyone have a definative list of the policies and procedures that we are supposed to have?

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geraldinetheluckygoat · 08/12/2008 20:47

Hi all, I am updating policies, as mine are all out of date, on my list I have:
Accident and Incident
Equal Opportunities
Safeguarding Children
Healthy Eating
Lost child procedure
Emergency Evacuation
Behaviour Management

have I missed anything glaringly obvious??

Any help appreciated, I am so so so so so fed up with spending my evenings doing this!!!!

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PuzzYuleLogs · 09/12/2008 12:04

bump

MrsPuddleduck · 09/12/2008 12:35

I have the following:

Behaviour policy
Complaints procedure
Emergency and Accident policy
Equal opportunities policy
Health and safety policy
Medicine policy
Missing child policy
No smoking policy
Non-collection of child policy
Outdoors policy
Safeguarding children policy
Working in partnership with parents policy

I'd like to know if I've missed any.

WhileShosheWatchedHerFlocks · 09/12/2008 12:48

geraldine if you want to email me nanny 475 at hotmail dot com, I will send you through all the ones I have, I just got a outstanding for my paperwork.

NumberFour · 09/12/2008 13:44

Shose also gets outstanding for being really helpful!

WhileShosheWatchedHerFlocks · 09/12/2008 15:05

shoshe comes in and looks around for her missing H

Thank you Four

geraldinetheluckygoat · 10/12/2008 21:56

Thanks so much, shoshe, thats very generous of you!!!!!!!!!!!

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JenniPenni · 10/12/2008 22:07

These are mine:

to be healthy

Allergies policy
Asthma policy
Exclusion policy
Hand washing policy
Head lice policy
Health and hygiene policy
Healthy eating policy
Medicines policy
Non smoking policy
Sickness and emergency policy
Sickness management policy
Sun smart policy

stay safe

Accidents, injuries, illnesses and emergencies policy
Alcohol and drugs policy
Biting policy
Bullying policy
Child safeguarding policy
Confidentiality policy
Equipment and resources policy
Fire safety policy
Garden policy
Handing over of child/ren responsibility policy
Safety policy
Security policy
Terrorist attack or national emergency policy
Transporting children policy
Visitors in my home policy
Pet policy

enjoy and achieve

Care, learning and play policy
Equal opportunities policy
Language policy
Television policy
Settling in policy
Special needs policy

positive contribution

Behaviour policy
Behaviour management policy
Working together policy
Newsletter communication policy

organisation

Admissions policy
Allegations of abuse against a childminder procedure
Complaints procedure policy
Departure policy
Late payment of fees policy

geraldinetheluckygoat · 11/12/2008 20:53

wow thanks jennipenni!

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NanaManchester · 13/12/2008 17:07

On EYFS in Practice website here there is an Evidence File that is mapped exactly to the L & D and Welfare Requirements in the EYFS Statutory Framework. The Policies and procedures and templates for evidence link to the numbering in the SEF. Worth its weight in gold!

The following is from the contents list:

EYFS Learning and Development Requirements
LD1: The Early Learning Goals ? the knowledge, skills and understanding that young children should have acquired by the end of the academic year in which they reach the age of five.
LD2: The Educational Programmes ? the matters, skills and processes that are required to be taught to young children.
LD3: The Assessment Arrangements ? the arrangements for assessing young children to ascertain their achievements.

EYFS General Welfare Requirements
W1 Safeguarding and promoting children?s welfare
W1.1a Safeguarding (Child Protection) Policy and Procedure
W1.1a Confidentiality

W1.1b Information and complaints
Partnership Working (Admissions Policy)
Complaints policy and procedure
Parent?s confirmation of receipt of complaints policy
Non-collection of a child
Lost child
Emergency medical treatment form

W1.1c Premises and security
Premises and Security policy

W1.1d Outings
Outings
Outings (Parents forms)

W1.1e Equality of opportunities
Inclusion (Equal Opportunities)

W1.2 Health promotion
Health Promotion policy
Permission form for medication, sunblock/other creams

W1.2b Illnesses and injuries
Illnesses and Injuries
Pets
Pets (Parent?s form)

W1.2c Food and drink
Healthy Eating (Food & drink)

W1.2d Smoking
No Smoking

W1.3 Behaviour Management
Behaviour Management

W2 Suitable people
Key (Suitable) Person
Backup Childcare
Emergency (Backup)

W3 Suitable premises, environment and equipment
W3.1a Risk Assessment (Health & Safety Policy)
W3.1b Premises
W3.1b Fire safety

W4 Organisation
Organisation
Observations, Assessment and Plans
Observations Permission form
Photo Permission Form

W5 Documentation
Documentation
Confirmation of receipt of Copy of Inspection report
Policies and procedures checklist
Parent Questionnaire (for Ofsted SEF)

Appendices
Example risk assessments
What do inspectors look for when judging provision?
Example Daily Provision Sheets
Children?s Development Files
Example Child?s File Entry
Example Summative Assessment

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