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    i have just had a phone call from one of the mindee parents to say her little girl has mumps!!!! i have rang ofsted and they said they will get back to me with what i should do!!

    has anyone had any experiance with this?

    can i still mind the other children?

    arrggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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    When I had to notify Ofsted once about a child with mumps they weren't very interested at all so it will be interesting to see what they say now.

    As far as I am aware you must exclude the child until they are no longer infectious but you can continue working. You will also need to let your other parents know that there has been a case of mumps if their child ren have been in contact with the other child and be on the lookout for any others coming down with it

    Hope you don't get it

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    I've just checked my little book of infectious illnesses (guidence for childminders) and it says the following for Mumps.

    Mumps....*incubation period, 12-21 days (commonly 18)

    *infectious period, from 7 days before onset of symptoms to subsidence of swelling.

    *Min period of exclusion, Until swelling has subsided (5 days min)

    *Exclusion of family contacts from setting, None.

    So yes you can mind other children, just pass on the above details to all parents, so they all know.
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    Thanks......

    if you have a guidance book how come ofsted dont give all their telephonists one??? it would save a lot of time!!!

    i have got another parent worried sick that she will have to find alternative care at such short notice, as she cant get time off.....Bless her i will let her know before she gets too stressed


    i will post what ofsted say on hear later

    once again thanks you lot are always here when i need help!!! i love this site

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    My guidence book is one I got given by the Devon childminding association, it's very useful and I give all parents a copy of the chart in the back, just so they know when their child can return etc.
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    Really?? i have never heard of this i will see if i can get hold of one, it seems an essential piece for childcarers!
    thanks for that

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    Annie x

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    i have just downloaded this from a different post that you replied to, i need to get some ink for the printer. I think this is excellent to give to parents

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    http://www.devonca.org/Publictions.html

    The book I use is avalible here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by annie337 View Post

    me too!

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    hey ....

    Ofsted got back to me the day after and said

    " we have made a note on your file... please can you send us an email to confirm the name , age and d.o.b of the child with mumps. And exclude this child from your setting until 5 days after the swellings have subsided "

    so that was easy enough. The mum wasnt happy! but never mind

    thanks for the link for DCMA it has some great products on

    cheers for all you help!!

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    Thank you for sharing that!

    I bet the mum wasn't happy... 5 days from swelling going down is a long time!

    Ah well, she'll just have to spend the time realising how hard you work

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    I can't see a date on the HPA info, has this been updated or is it ok to use this copy? Can't find it on the HPA website.

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    that ones fine its the latest at the moment

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    Thank you

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    I had a child with german measles last week, should I have informed Ofsted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybones View Post
    I've just looked this up and it looks great, although I do already have a copy of the DCMA book this would be good to put in parent packs etc.

    One thing I noticed though is that conjunctivitis says no exclusion necessary yet it's highly contagious!* I've just had a little one here with it and even his doc said he should be excluded for 48 hours after antibiotics commenced. The DCMA book says they should be excluded too. What have other people been told?

    *Obviously a childminder would be very caeful with personal hygiene but what's to stop another child touching the face when your back is turned for a second...

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    Quote Originally Posted by onceinabluemoon View Post

    One thing I noticed though is that conjunctivitis says no exclusion necessary yet it's highly contagious!* I've just had a little one here with it and even his doc said he should be excluded for 48 hours after antibiotics commenced. The DCMA book says they should be excluded too. What have other people been told?

    *Obviously a childminder would be very caeful with personal hygiene but what's to stop another child touching the face when your back is turned for a second...
    I've always excluded children with conjunctivitis because it is spread so easily and can be really painful.

    At the end of the day it's my business and it makes sense to me to exclude.

    The subject has been discussed before on the forum though.

    Miffy xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by miffy View Post
    I've always excluded children with conjunctivitis because it is spread so easily and can be really painful.

    At the end of the day it's my business and it makes sense to me to exclude.

    The subject has been discussed before on the forum though.

    Miffy xx
    Sorry just re-read my post and it sounds as if I didn't exclude. I excluded him for 48 hours as per docs instructions. Totally agree with what you have said Miffy, just wondered why there were discrepencies in advice.

    I didn't realise it had been discussed before, sorry about that.

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    the docs are as bad as ofsted i had a lo off monday and tuesday but because i said i would not have him with conjuntivitis, doc had told mum its not contagious after the first drop has been given

 

 
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