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    I'm just starting writing my policies, the Bromley site obviously has tons for every eventuality which would you say were the most important to have and I will work on those first.

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    Safe child -

    safeguarding

    uncollected child procedure

    missing child procedure

    Health & safety

    Healthy child -

    Healthy eating / living

    medication

    No smoking statement


    Enjoy and achieve -

    Outdoor play

    Outings

    Learning and development


    Positive contribution -

    Behaviour management

    complaints

    disability / inclusion / equal opps

    working with parents


    Organisation -

    complaints procedure

    confidentiality

    fees

    Hope this helps!

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    WOW er thanks Sarah, I think

 

 

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