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    Just looking for advice really. I'm doing my level 3 diploma at the moment and my assessor asked about how I record incidents for example: one child biting another meaning the child who was bitten would have an accident form but the child who did the biting would have an incident form. I said I don't have any forms or books for recording this information. I can see why I should but just me et thought about it.

    So I'm just wondering how everyone else does it really. Any advice would be great. X

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    Anyone? xxx

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    I just bought an exercise book and wrote "Incident book" on it Plan to get parent's to sign at end of day.

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    Yes I have an incident section in my ncma (now pacey) book - the book is accident, incidents and medication

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    The EyFS requires us to record accidents, injuries and first aid.

    There is no requirement to record incidents - so I would just tell parents verbally and put a note in the child's diary for them to read.

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