9.8 Explain the regulations concerning management of medicines and how these are interpreted in the work setting The regulations concerning management of medicines are governed by EYFS Framework (EYFS: 3.19‚ 3.45‚ 3.46) and is interpreted by the nursery medication policy. The most important points of the policy states that: Prescription medicine will only be given to the person named on the bottle for the dosage stated‚ Medicines must be in their original containers‚ Those with parental
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temperature. The policy and procedure of the nursery is that all staff handling food must maintain very high hygiene and people who are ill must not handle food. The policy also requires that food be stored at the right temperature. The policy and procedure of the nursery meets the requirement of the legislation since they have taken into account the standard of the law and this will help prevent
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running of the nursery e.g. checking nursery grounds to check for anything dangerous. The induction covers matters including safe lifting and the storage of potentially dangerous substances. Records are kept of these induction training sessions and new staff are asked to sign the records to confirm that they have taken part. Health and safety issues are explained to the parents of new children so that they understand the part they play in the daily life of the nursery. Systems are
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their own father to not turn off the nursery and as he is going to do it they are preparing for harm. Also here the children completely forgot that this person is their father. It is almost like the nursery and the technology brainwashed them. As the children forgot their father the children started imaging their parents’ death in hot Africa were the killer lions laid. “But now‚ is yellow hot Africa‚ this bake oven with murder in the heat.” (P 124) How the nursery looks and the vicious environment it
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little boy named Charles Lindbergh Jr. who was kidnapped and murdered when he was almost two on the evening of March 1‚ 1932. This event became the case of the century. A Cryptic ransom note demanding $50‚000 was left on the window sill in the baby’s nursery‚ along with a ladder leaning against
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a child’s personal information and their general safety‚ as well as the child’s parents information and any other member of the family who may be collecting or dropping off the child. Every nursery are very respectful and ensure that the confidentiality policy is put in place properly. The ways that the nursery protects confidentiality are: - Parents or carers will have access to their child’s files and records‚ not any other child. - Staff will not discuss individual children with anyone other
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Lydia and George Hedley live in a Happy life home a technological marvel that automatically tends to their every need which dresses them‚ cooks the food‚ brushes their teeth‚ and even rocks them to sleep. The house also contains a high-tech nursery. The nursery turns into any scenery the children imagine about in that room. Children are usually naïve and silly. But in this story children lose their innocence gradually because they feel abandoned and alienation. The children feel abandoned by
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SHC 22: Introduction to personal development in heath‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task 1: Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role. An Early Year Practitioner (or Nursery Nurse) deals especially with children during her day‚ not only by playing with them or reading them stories or teaching them rhymes/ songs. An Early Year Practitioner should be able to provide a programme of activities suitable for the age of the children he is taking care of. The
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within the nursery. They are also important because they communicate to practitioners how the nursery should run. The nursery must interpret the law and the regulations that apply to them. Settings do this by inventing policies that explain how the setting will work in line with the law and the regulations. Policies also let other professionals‚ parents/carers and children know how the setting works. It is important you understand that you understand all of the policies in the nursery and you must
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