sarah707
09-11-2009, 08:23 PM
The following information is taken from an Ofsted document.
It is written for Ofsted inspectors and says what they might be looking for when they inspect you.
The information sheet mentioned at the end is also noted in the Guidance to the Eyfs document - you should aim to have a copy in your files.
I hope you find it useful :D
Inspecting childcare for young babies
We have received good practice advice to take into account when inspecting childcare for young babies.
Cot death is the biggest killer of babies over a month old and takes 300 lives a year in the UK, so it is vital that all childcare providers know the facts for keeping babies safe and adhere to the following guidelines:
- Place the baby on its back to sleep in a cot or room with adult supervision
- Do not let anyone smoke in the same room as the baby
- Do not let the baby get too hot. Use sheets and blankets - never a duvet and do not place the cot next to a heater, radiator or in direct sunshine
- Keep the baby's head uncovered
- Place the baby in the cot with its feet toward the foot of the cot
- Make sure the blankets are tucked in firmly up to the shoulders to prevent the baby from slipping down under the bedding
- If the baby is unwell, seek prompt advice.
This, and further safe infant care guidance, can be found in the latest Department of Health leaflet Reduce the risk of cot death: An easy guide (2007 edition) or by contacting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) helpline on 020 7233 2090.
It is written for Ofsted inspectors and says what they might be looking for when they inspect you.
The information sheet mentioned at the end is also noted in the Guidance to the Eyfs document - you should aim to have a copy in your files.
I hope you find it useful :D
Inspecting childcare for young babies
We have received good practice advice to take into account when inspecting childcare for young babies.
Cot death is the biggest killer of babies over a month old and takes 300 lives a year in the UK, so it is vital that all childcare providers know the facts for keeping babies safe and adhere to the following guidelines:
- Place the baby on its back to sleep in a cot or room with adult supervision
- Do not let anyone smoke in the same room as the baby
- Do not let the baby get too hot. Use sheets and blankets - never a duvet and do not place the cot next to a heater, radiator or in direct sunshine
- Keep the baby's head uncovered
- Place the baby in the cot with its feet toward the foot of the cot
- Make sure the blankets are tucked in firmly up to the shoulders to prevent the baby from slipping down under the bedding
- If the baby is unwell, seek prompt advice.
This, and further safe infant care guidance, can be found in the latest Department of Health leaflet Reduce the risk of cot death: An easy guide (2007 edition) or by contacting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) helpline on 020 7233 2090.