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    Hi., a mindee with an anger problem kicked another in the face today on purpose - redness and bruising and tears.
    Is it appropriate to log this as a roc?

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    It is an INCIDENT so log it as an incident in both childrens folders...

    Explain to parent of the "offender" mindee kicked a child in the face this is how I dealt with it and I need you to sign this

    Explain to parent of the "victim" A child kicked your child in the face I dealt with the situation can you sign this

    Dont mention names to either parent, but I think you need to log it as it IS an incident

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    I would say this would warrant an incident form.

    Get parents to sign and arrange to have a word at some point if you feel its necessary.

    Then I would keep my copy as a roc and possibly write a few more details.

    But.....this is all just what comes to mind first, i am actually rubbish at this stuff myself!

    Hope some more experienced people come along

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    I agree then Id risk assess even mentally to look at what could be done if anything to ensure that there is no repeat.

 

 

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