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    Good morning ladies & Gents...

    After 2 years of doing only over 8's and insisting that thats what I am sticking to in the future, I am taking on a small boy of 15months old in September (never say never eh)

    So going to get my head round all my paperwork this week in preparation. Have there been ay significant changes to EFYS in the last 2 years that i need to know about? Is there a new pack or will my original one still stand?

    Thank you for your help!

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    The most up to date pack is the one issued in 2008. There have been no changes since then but of course we are expecting changes from Sept 2012

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    Thats the one I have - Thank you Christine

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    Ofsted have also produced some fact sheets about different aspects of the eyfs such as risk assessments and recording accidents/injuries - you might find some of them useful

    http://www.*************/news_and_even...actsheets.aspx

    Miffy xx
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