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    hello all

    just a quick question.

    if we see when we change a little one that they have a slightly red bottom. Do we have to phone / text / email parents to get permission to adminster cream for that instance if we already have permissions in place for it in general? - or can we just use it and ask parents to sign for it afterwards?

    for calpol or similar - I would make sure I have permissions but would also ring / ask for a text to say is it okay for that particular instance

    BUT I don't ask permissions to use wipes or anything - does bottom cream come under something like a wipe or like calpol?!

    xxx
    a mummy to a new puppy! My lovely King Charlie!

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    Hi i have a permission form for nappy creams, sun creams and antseptic creams. I ask the parents to sign this along with all the other permission forms when we are filling out the contracts, so i know i covered as soon as the mindee starts with me.

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    ah thanks for the reply

    even if we have permissions in place - do we have to contact parent for confirmation for that particular time we think we need to administer?


    woudl you ring a parent to say "can I use sudo as bottom red?" - I don't ring if I need to eg go on a bus as I have permissions, but do I need to ring if it is for something like nappy cream?

    confusing myself a bit I think!
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    No just put cream on and write it in daily diary or tell parents verbally on collection no other forms or permissions needed.

    Straws xx

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    The parents provide their child with a small pot of cream and if i apply it i say 'sore therefore cream' on the nappy change box of the diary sheet. They give written permission at the start.

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    thanks everyone

    paperwork gallore!! you ladies (and gents) always are my lifesavers!

    thank you xxx
    a mummy to a new puppy! My lovely King Charlie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    The parents provide their child with a small pot of cream and if i apply it i say 'sore therefore cream' on the nappy change box of the diary sheet. They give written permission at the start.
    Same here!

    It's best to cover yourself

    Miffy xx

 

 

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