It is my policy to keep children safe while they are in my care, promote good health and take necessary steps to prevent the spread of infection within my childcare setting and while I am off site.
I follow the requirements laid out in the EYFS framework and the Department for Education COVID 19 guidance.
Procedures (how I will put the statement into practice)
In order to protect others who use my service and my own family, I require parents/carers to provide regular updates on the health of their family/household I will share updates about my own family’s health with parents/carers.
I expect all parents/carers to take necessary steps and follow Government guidance to prevent the spread of COVID 19, for example complying with current guidance about who you can meet up with and appropriate social distancing. In addition, I will comply with this guidance to ensure the safety of my own family and those who access my childcare service. Failure to comply with Government guidance may result in termination of the contract.
Sick Children - COVID-19
If a child in my setting becomes unwell with a new, continuous cough, loss or change in sense of taste or smell, or a high temperature they must be collected immediately and parents will be advised to follow the COVID-19: guidance for households with possible coronavirus infection guidance.
If a child is awaiting collection, they will be moved to an area that’s a minimum of two metres from other children. If possible, and if I have available staff to supervise, they will be moved to a well ventilated room with the door closed.
If they need to go to the bathroom while waiting to be collected, will be cleaned and disinfected using standard cleaning products before being used by anyone else.
I will wear appropriate PPE when caring for the child while they await collection if a distance of 2 metres cannot be maintained (such as for a very young child or a child with complex needs).
If a member of staff has helped someone who is unwell with a new, continuous cough, loss or change in sense of taste or smell, or a high temperature, they do not need to go home unless they develop symptoms themselves (and in which case, a test is available) or the child subsequently tests positive. They will wash their hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds after any contact with someone who is unwell and the affected area will be cleaned with normal household disinfectant
Should I or any family member develop symptoms of COVID-19 I will get tested, self-isolate for ten days and fellow household members will self-isolate for 10 days. In this circumstance, you will not be charged for any period that I have to close my setting.
All staff and children who attend my setting will be able to access a test if they display symptoms of COVID 19, and are encouraged to get tested in this scenario. (as outlined in Actions for Early Years & Childcare Providers during the COVID19 outbreak)
Where a child tests negative, they can return to my setting and their household members can end their self-isolation in accordance with government guidance.
Where a child, or staff member tests positive for COVID-19, the other children within my setting will be sent home and advised to self-isolate for 10 days. The other household members of these families do not need to self-isolate unless their child subsequently develops symptoms.
Other illnesses (including sickness and diarrhoea)
If a child in my setting becomes ill whilst in my care, or whom I believe has an infectious illness or disease I will;
If I believe a child in my setting is suffering from a disease or illness which requires notification I will inform the parents/guardians of my concerns and act on advice given by Public Health England (details are on Guidance on infection control in childcare settings I will also inform Ofsted of any action taken.
I make parents aware of my sickness exclusion policy and keep a record of the arrangements for the exclusion of a child should they become ill whilst in my setting.
In accordance with the contract agreed with parents I expect to be paid for the child’s place even if they are excluded from my setting due to an illness or infectious disease.
If I, or one of the members of my family, have a confirmed infectious disease, I will inform parents as soon as I am able. In this instance, if I am not be able to offer my childminding service, I do not charge parents for the time the service is unavailable, as agreed in the contract.
I will inform the parents of the other children in my setting if a child I care for has a diagnosed infectious disease.
Hygiene
Hygiene procedures are important at all times but particularly due to COVID 19. In my setting I take the following measures to help prevent germs spreading:
I also use a range of resources to promote hand washing and respiratory hygiene.
I ensure all adults and children in my setting are aware of good hand-washing procedures and respiratory hygiene and support them to carry out these procedures in line with Government guidance.
I ensure there is a supply of tissues and hand gel available for children to use when required, and I also help children to learn how to catch their sneezes and coughs.
I ensure that any animals on the premises are safe to be around children and do not pose a health risk. I ensure that litter trays and pet food dishes are kept away from children. All pets are regularly vaccinated and up to date with worming and flea treatment.
I have read and understand the illness and infectious diseases policy.
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This policy supports the following EYFS requirements:
Meeting the Early Years Foundation Stage Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements
Health, Medicines.