toddlers896
14-10-2014, 05:57 PM
I am planning to send a message to all parents through my private facebook page about sickness. This is not a policy, its just a reminder. Parents don't take it serious enough but I am determined that this year I am not taking any crap. Does this sound ok or is it a bit harsh. Thanks
It’s that time again – Yes winter is here and it’s the season for all those colds and flu to come out. I will do all I can to reduce the risk of the spread of infection within my childcare setting. Children will wash their hands regularly, particularly after going to the toilet, when blowing their noses and before handling food. All children use disposable paper towels to dry their hands and all our resources and toys are cleaned regularly.
From time to time children are sick (vomit). Unfortunately it is not possible to distinguish between the causes; therefore all children will be excluded for 48hrs. I appreciate that this is not always convenient but it is vital that I follow the advice given to me by the Health Protection Agency and protect the other children and adults in my setting. Illnesses of this nature can be very contagious and it is exceedingly unfair to expose other people to the risk of an infection.
As always I am more than happy to have children attend my setting who have minor coughs and colds but children who are very unwell or infectious must stay at home until they have fully recovered. If a child becomes ill during the day and is not well enough to participate in our daily routine I will call you and ask that you collect your child.
Thank you for your support with this matter. I can’t express enough about the importance of reducing the spread of infection to other children and adults in my setting.
My Sickness policy is in the files section above and more information can be found on the following website:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/353953/Guidance_on_infection_control_in_schools_11_Sept.p df
It’s that time again – Yes winter is here and it’s the season for all those colds and flu to come out. I will do all I can to reduce the risk of the spread of infection within my childcare setting. Children will wash their hands regularly, particularly after going to the toilet, when blowing their noses and before handling food. All children use disposable paper towels to dry their hands and all our resources and toys are cleaned regularly.
From time to time children are sick (vomit). Unfortunately it is not possible to distinguish between the causes; therefore all children will be excluded for 48hrs. I appreciate that this is not always convenient but it is vital that I follow the advice given to me by the Health Protection Agency and protect the other children and adults in my setting. Illnesses of this nature can be very contagious and it is exceedingly unfair to expose other people to the risk of an infection.
As always I am more than happy to have children attend my setting who have minor coughs and colds but children who are very unwell or infectious must stay at home until they have fully recovered. If a child becomes ill during the day and is not well enough to participate in our daily routine I will call you and ask that you collect your child.
Thank you for your support with this matter. I can’t express enough about the importance of reducing the spread of infection to other children and adults in my setting.
My Sickness policy is in the files section above and more information can be found on the following website:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/353953/Guidance_on_infection_control_in_schools_11_Sept.p df