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    I am having to write 'a sudden death of a child' policy/procedure. Can't see anything on the Bromley website. Can anyone help please?

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    ooh a heavy going one (and I admit not one I have heard of before or even thought of)

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    i wouldnt know either

    sorry
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    Crikey, I haven't a clue how to write that one, sorry.
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    I have a policy for supporting children who are experiencing loss or change in their lives....is that what you mean?

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    Goodness! What on earth is this for??

    Ok, let's think here...

    A child suffers from a choking incident and you fail to dislodge the offending article or falls from a height and dies or eats something poisonous or has an anaphylactic shock and you cannot resuscitate.

    You would follow a version of your emergency procedure wouldn't you?

    Make sure other children are safe / cared for

    Ring emergency services - Police and Paramedics to attend

    Ring parents / emergency contacts

    Hand child over to emergency services and take advice from Police - if you are about to be arrested, you need to immediately ring parents of other children to collect (again follow your emergency procedure)

    Write an incident report immediately - keep it factual

    Ring Ofsted and take advice

    Ring your Insurance company to report the incident and for advice

    Ring either Riddor or HSE depending on the type of incident

    - Ofsted would advise on this one when you ring them

    https://www.hse.gov.uk/forms/incident/index.htm

    http://www.hse.gov.uk/riddor/

    Put phone numbers of the above 3 on your policy for reference

    Get yourself a good solicitor

    Hope this helps ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by louise ann View Post
    I am having to write 'a sudden death of a child' policy/procedure. Can't see anything on the Bromley website. Can anyone help please?
    Could I ask why you are "having" to write this policy?

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    i wonder what this is for?
    is the death whilst in your care or just one on your books and to explain to others etc? do you have a sick child?

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    Thanks for that Sarah - your info helps a great deal.
    Lou

    Quote Originally Posted by sarahnev707 View Post
    Goodness! What on earth is this for??

    Ok, let's think here...

    A child suffers from a choking incident and you fail to dislodge the offending article or falls from a height and dies or eats something poisonous or has an anaphylactic shock and you cannot resuscitate.

    You would follow a version of your emergency procedure wouldn't you?

    Make sure other children are safe / cared for

    Ring emergency services - Police and Paramedics to attend

    Ring parents / emergency contacts

    Hand child over to emergency services and take advice from Police - if you are about to be arrested, you need to immediately ring parents of other children to collect (again follow your emergency procedure)

    Write an incident report immediately - keep it factual

    Ring Ofsted and take advice

    Ring your Insurance company to report the incident and for advice

    Ring either Riddor or HSE depending on the type of incident

    - Ofsted would advise on this one when you ring them

    https://www.hse.gov.uk/forms/incident/index.htm

    http://www.hse.gov.uk/riddor/

    Put phone numbers of the above 3 on your policy for reference

    Get yourself a good solicitor

    Hope this helps ...

 

 

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