demystifying the eyfs training course session 1 29 th january 2015 pippa williams mumtaz hakim
TRANSCRIPT
Introductions
Health and Safety of the building
BreaksTalk to the person opposite to you……• A childhood memory that you could use in your child
care practice• Your childcare experience• One thing that you would like to get out of this course
Feedback
You will need to complete 2 courses to become a registered
childminder
10 day CLASSROOM BASED COURSE
EYFS Pre Registration Course
Book on E-Learning course
“Award in Preparing to work in Home Based Childcare”
What happens next
Step 1
• Book onto a Preparing to work in Home Based Childcare on line course and provide evidence of booking by 5.2.2015 session.
Step 2
• Complete Hackney Learning Trust’s Childminder’s EYFS Pre –Registration Course Dates: 29.1.2015, 5.2.2015, 12.2.2015, 26.2.2015, 4.3.2015, 19.3.2015, 2.4.2015 EYFS Pre Registration 9.30 to 3pm Linden Children Centre
• Introduction to Safeguarding Course 26.3.2015 9.30 to 4.30pm Linden Children Centre
• First Aid Course = 14.3.2015, 21.3.2015 charge of £90 for this course, PLEASE BOOK ON FEE PAYING COURSE BOOKING FORM-with signature, you will be invoiced after attending the course.
Step 3
•DBS (old CRB checks) there is now a CHARGE of £50 for each DBS check are carried out on yourself, and all those over 16 yrs , a range of other checks are also carried out.
• Ofsted will be carry out, a range of checks, Health checks are carried out on yourself(there will likely be charge from your GP for this £50-£100) see overleaf ……….
WHILST COMPLETING THE TRAINING YOU WILL NEED TO…https://www.gov.uk/register-childminder-childcare-provider/how-to-apply
Apply for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check through the Ofsted portal.
•Join the DBS update service and agree to Ofsted checking your DBS certificate at least every 6 months. If you haven’t joined the service 19 days after getting your first certificate, you must get a new one.
•Fill in and submit a health declaration booklet if you’re applying as a childminder on the Early Years Register, working directly with children, or a manager in charge of the day-to-day running of childcare on domestic premises.
What happens next
Step 4
•On completion EYFS course and confirmation of results of Preparing to work in a Home Based child care and when your DBS checks are back and health checks are back you will need to contact Hackney Learning Trust childminding team who will arrange to visit from yur Co-ordinator who will check you are ready and support you in making your OFSTED Application
•Prepare home & paperwork and submit Ofsted on line Application •Apply online - you’ll need a Government Gateway account to log in. If you’re applying to both registers apply using the Early Years application form.
Step 5
•Application process commences with an Ofsted-Inspector who will carry out a registration visit to your home to assess your suitability to implement the EYFS. They will interview you to assess your suitability. You will need to demonstrate to them that you can meet all the requirements of EYFS.-Pre- Reg Form (this form will be used whilst completing the EYFS Pre Reg course)
•OFSTED WILL NOT REGISTER ANYONE UNLESS Pre Registration EYFS Course.
Step 6
•You will need to demonstrate that the training that you have undertaken has prepared you for childminding and meeting the requirements.
•Ofsted will finally make a decision to either register or refuse your application.
Pre registration expectations Provide evidence by SESSION 5.2.2015 of booking on the HBCA Provide evidence of your space in accordance with EYFS requirements Please bring along the following documents to ALL sessions.
1. EYFS Statutory framework 2014
2. Early Years Outcomes
3. The EYFS Progress Check at age two
4. Development Matters 2012
5 Requirements for the Childcare Register: childminders and home childcarers
A childcare factsheet
You will need to download these from:
http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/eyfs-2014/ Or but them for £9.95 from 4Children http://
www.4children.org.uk/Resources/Detail/Full-Resource-Pack-Statutory-Framework-for-the-EYFS-2012
Childminders will be required to complete weekly homework which will be collated as your Portfolio of Evidence that will support your registration and quality childminding –this will be looked at during the training and when you collect application form
You will need to bring to each session your ring binder folder with plastic sheets for your work
Each session will start promptly at 9.30 am and finish at 3pm
Course Materials can be found on the child-minder website http://trustnet.learningtrust.co.uk/childminders
Course Outline
Session 1 Introduction To EYFS/ Health and Safety
Session 2 Health and Safety
Session 3 CLL and PD -Learning And Development
Session 4 PSED- Learning And Development
Session 5 Observation, Assessment- Specific Areas of Learning -Learning And Development
Session 6 Inclusion QA
Session 7 Partnerships, Transitions QA
Accept Differences
Everyone Participates-Quality Practice discussions
Respect Diversity
Mobile Phones Off and not used
Constructive Criticism
Willingness to Make Mistakes
Confidentiality
Punctuality
Self-care
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Session Aims
To begin the process of becoming familiar with the structure and elements of the EYFS
To know how to establish a safe and healthy child care environment in a home based setting
To familiarise with the Hackney Childminder Website and other useful websites in order to support my practice
What’s in the EYFS?
What you have to do by law
Non statutory guidance for practitioners
A know How Guide
The non statutory guidance material support practitioners in implementing eyfs
• Statutory framework for EYFS
• Early Years Outcomes
• The EYFS Progress check at age two
• Development Matters in the EYFS
Key messages of EYFS
• Quality and consistency in all early years settings• A secure foundation through learning and development
opportunities which are planned around the needs and interests if each individual child and assessed and reviewed regularly
• Partnership working –between practitioners and with parents and/or carers
• Equality of opportunity and anti discriminatory practice, ensure every child in included and supported
EYFS Space Requirements
You will need to calculated the numbers of children you can care for using the EYFS Space requirements which are set out in Page 27 paragraph 3.57 (please note this does not include kitchen, storage, thorough fares).
To calculate the numbers of children use the following guide and example. Playroom clear space available—2.5mtrs x 2.5mtrs=6.25 square metres divide by 2.5 = 2 x(2 yr olds)
The maximum number of children will be 2 -2yr olds in this space
You will need to include your own children under 8 yrs in the space.
If you care for any children aged eight and over this may affect the number of children you can care for under eight.
Preparing for your ideal environment
If you had an ideal setting what would it look like?
Eg……. Play areas, toys, resources, safety, outdoors, sleep, meal times, toilet,
(think about positive childhood experience to help you)
Draw or write your ideas…….
Why is it important to be outside !!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-28934415
ENABLING ENVIRONMENTS Make sure your environment provides
opportunities for children to access activities across the 7 areas of learning. Make sure it is
inviting for children?
STORAAGE
Provide an area where children can choose to construct and build?
Do the resources meet the needs of the
children in your care?
Provide a comfortable area where children can enjoy books together?
Do your books represent positive images of different cultures, religion,
gender and disability.
Provide books in dual languages?
Children should have daily opportunities to play and explore outdoors?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-28934415
28934415
Pg16 3.1 “Children learn best when they are healthy, safe and secure, when their individual their individual needs are met, and when they have positive relationships with the adults caring for them. The safeguarding and welfare requirements are designed to help providers create high quality settings which are welcoming, safe and stimulating and where children are able to enjoy learning and grow in confidence
Pg 16 3.2 “Provider must take steps to keep children safe and well. The requirements explains what provider must do to: safeguard children: promote health; manage behaviour and maintain records, policies and procedures”
EYFS Section 3- Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements
Children’s SafetyEvery year around 1 million children are
taken to hospital after an accident at home.
The vast majority of these accidents happen to children under five years old.
It can be difficult to walk the line between keeping children safe from accidental injury and over protecting them.
Children need the right to explore their surroundings safely.
Page 27- Safety and suitability of premises, environment and
equipment
Links to EYFS Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements
Page 25 Health
MedicinesPremises
Risk Assessment
Outings
Establishing a “safe” and “healthy” environment in a home based setting
smoking
Safety Food and
Drink
Accident and
Injury
The provider must have a clear and well-understood policy, and
procedures, for assessing any risks to children’s safety, and review risk
assessments regularly .
Page 28 3.64 Risk Assessment
Providers must ensure that they take all reasonable steps to ensure staff
and children in their care are not exposed to risks and must be able to demonstrate how they ae managing
risks= RISK ASSESSMENTS
Page 29 3.65 Outings
SWR – Safety and Suitably premises, environment and equipment- Page 27 -29
Children must be kept safe on outings, and vehicles in which children are transported,
and driver of those vehicles must be adequately insured.
Providers must assess the risks or hazards which may arise for the children, and must identify the steps to be taken to remove, minimise and manage those risks and
hazards=RISK ASSESSMENT
Page 26 -3.50,51 Accident or injury
Provider must ensure there is a first aid box accessible at all times with appropriate content for use with children
Providers must keep a written record of accidents or injuries and any first aid treatment
Provider must inform parents and or carers of any accident or injury sustained by the child on the same day, or as soon as reasonable
practicable, of any first aid treatment given
Providers must notify Ofsted or Childminder Agency (with which they are registered) any serious accident, illness or injury to, or death of, any child while in their care, and of the action taken. Notification must be made as soon as is reasonably practicable, but in any event within 14 days of the incident occurring–Offence. Providers must notify local child protection agencies (LADO, Chn Social Care)of any serious accident, or injury to, or the death of, any child while in their area, and must act on any advice.
Group Activity
In a group discuss the potential hazards you may encounter and the action you would take when caring for a small group younger children of differing ability in your
main play area or kitchen /bathroom, bedroom/hallway/rest area, garden for children. Make a list and be ready to feedback to the large group
Group Activity to Identify Risks and Take Action
HAZARDS /RISKS ACTION
Outside Group 1 Complete an Outings Risk
Assessment as if you collecting from your local school with three children a 2yr, 4yr and 6 yr old.
Group 2 Complete outing risk assessment to local park over 2 main roads, with 9month old, 18mths, 3 yr old who is settling in
Group 3 Complete a risk assessment for an outing to Tesco to buy ingredients for making pizza, with a baby, 2 yr old and 3 yr old.
Missing Child
Group 1 You are at the park or at the shops and one of the children aged 3 yrs is missing, what do you do?
What do you think the child would do?
Group 2 You are doing story time, and you do a quick head count, you realise that one child is missing?
What do you do?
Risk Assessing Children’s ActivitiesRead and discuss the scenarios
What can you do to help children be independent and still keep them safe.
Group 1: At park with active 2yr old who wants to climb high on climbing frame
Group 2: Messy play activity for 14mth and 2yr old e.g. shavy foam, cornflour
Group 3: Cooking with 18mth and 3yr old –making pizzas
Group 4: Meal times when you have provided vegetable soup for 5 yr , 2 yr, 18mth
Group 5; Nappy changing for 14 mths and 3 y old who is going to the toilet
Fire Group 1 -You work in a 4 th floor flat, you are
caring for 9mth, 18mth and 2 yr old fire breaks out what do you do?
Group 2 -Its sleep time, 2 children are upstairs asleep, a fire breaks out downstairs, you have another 2 children with you, what do you do?
Group 3 -You are with a group of 10 sleeping toddlers at break time, the fire bell goes off, what is your procedure?
(What should you include in a good fire evacuation procedure, what is good practice around fire safety? )
How to complete Risk Assessments and Health and Safety PolicyRisk Assessments- It is good practice to conduct an overall risk
assessment. It will need to be comprehensive and include anything that children may come into contact including activities. You need to have an ongoing recording system. Must include both in and outdoors.
Outings–It is good practice to have risk assessments for all outings undertaken
Templates for Risk Assessment are on the childminders website:
http://trustnet.learningtrust.co.uk/childminders/pages/doc.aspx?NAME=EYFS%20Welfare%20Requirements
Fire Policy- you will need a fire evacuation procedure, which is displayed, and practiced regularly and at different times of the day, which will need to be recorded.
Health and Safety Policy -It is good practice to have a health and safety policy that takes account of Health and Safety Legislation and Food Hygiene Legislation, Fire Procedures, Fire Drills –(book on Food Hygiene)
Resources to help you
EYFS statutory framework
Access training –Health and Safety, Food Hygiene, Allergies
Use local libraries
www.direct.gov.uk/childsafety
CAPT (Children Accident Prevention Trust)
Environmental Health—Food Safety Regulations
http:Download Reduce the risk of cot death 2009 edition (PDF,
397K//www.fatallyflawed.org.uk/
Fire Safety checks
Home Fire Safety Team
08000284428
Please call to arrange your fire safety visit
What makes accident prevention hard to put into practice?
Finding time, or tools to fit safety equipment
How visitors can make it difficult to keep an eye on all possible dangers
How badly designed homes can contribute to accidents
How children develop so quickly and catch carers out by doing something they thought they could not do
How stressful events or feeling tired can result in momentary lapse in attention
Homework
Bring in evidence of On line PACEY CYP0P5 course
Bring in evidence of space requirements for your setting following guidance of EYFS
Homework -
Childminders Complete a Risk Assessment proposed areas/activities
you intend to use and provide. Eg sleeping, eating, sand, water, cooking, construction,( include Pets if you have them)
Write a missing child policy
Complete Questions ….Preparing for your Registration Visit form 14,15,16,17,18,20,22,36,37
Complete a Fire Evacuation Procedure
Bring in resources for a messy play activity for 2 yr old.
FEEDBACK AT NEXT SESSION
Volunteers to research for next week
• Sudden Infant Death Syndrome-SIDS-What can you do to help prevent SIDS? http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Sudden-infant-death-syndrome/Pages/Introduction.aspx
• Fatally flawed-Do you need socket covers? http://www.fatallyflawed.org.uk/html/fact_sheets.html
• Traffic Club http://www.childrenstrafficclub.com/about
Useful Links
Foundation Years http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/eyfs-statutory-framework/
Fire Service http://www.fireservice.co.uk/safety
Child Accident Prevention Trust http://www.capt.org.uk/
Health Protection Agency (HPA) - http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/InfectiousDiseases/InfectionsAZ/SchoolsGuidanceOnInfectionControl/
Childminding website - http://trustnet.learningtrust.co.uk/childminders/pages/doc.aspx?NAME=EYFS%20Welfare%20Requirements
School Food Trust -http://www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk/parents-carers/for-parents-carers/eat-better-start-better/voluntary-food-and-drink-guidelines-for-early-years-settings-in-england-a-practical-guide
Road Safety http://roadsafetyweek.org.uk/