Outcome 2.1 Explain the key components of a healthy and safe home based environment As a childminder I will be providing meals and snacks for the children so I must ensure this is done in a hygienic way. I would regularly disinfect the toilet seat and flush handle‚ taps and bathroom door handle regularly to stop cross contamination. When storing‚ preparing and cooking food I will; - cover and wrap food in the fridge and keep raw meat at the bottom (to prevent blood dripping onto other foods)
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training. The local authority can be contacted directly. Childminding team Direct line 0161-219-2726 Email address; childmindg@manchester.gov.uk Website; www.manchester.gov.uk/childminding Local childminder drop in meetings Going to these meetings will give you the opportunity to meet other childminders in your area. This will give you some support and you can ask for advice on any childminding issues you may have. Local childminding drop in meetings will also give you the opportunity to get
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My Childminding business plan. Marketing I intend to market my childcare business in the following ways. * I will register with various online sites including childcare.co.uk and asksid ( Sheffield information link.) Providing them with relevant details of my service including working hours‚ rates‚ that it’s a playbased service‚ and which playgroups I attend. *I will design an eyecatching ‚colourful poster that I will use to advertise my business in local shops‚ playgroups and nurseries
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EYMP 1 1.1 The Statutory Framework for the early years foundation stage is the early years framework used in the UK and is mandatory for all early years childcare providers. The Early years foundation stage (EYFS) not only provides a learning and development framework but also covers safeguarding and welfare requirements which are given legal force by the Childcare Act 2006. Early years children between birth and 5 develop quickly and to fulfil their potential they need the best start in
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As part of this assignment I will write about the historical developments of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) sector in Ireland‚ History of ECCE provision in Ireland Pre-school education did not really exist in Ireland apart from a few exceptions until the 1980s and 1990s. This was largely due to the fact that until quite recently the majority of Irish women did not work outside the home. Even if they did the childcare was usually provided by family members or childminders located in
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used to work abroad as an au pair and how my career as a medical insurance consultant was no longer what I wanted to do. She told me all about childminding and how it was a flexible approach to working life whilst balancing family life too. I did some research on what sort of childcare was available in the area that I lived in I decided that childminding was something I was very interested in and I paid the college fee’s and fully enrolled. The course lasted for 10 weeks and covered a manner of
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Ensuring that up to date CRB Checks are carried out and held for ourselves‚ any assistants we may have and each person‚ over 16 years‚ residing in the property where the childcare will be provided. * Having appropriate insurance especially for childminding purposes. * Providing a safe and nurturing environment by performing regular risk assessments and ensuring that any necessary actions are carried out as soon as possible. * Attending regular training sessions‚ such as safeguarding and first
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Date: 28th March 2013 Part one of Assessment 1.1 4 Pieces of Legislation important for home-based childminding 1. Child Act (2004) – This is a vital and important piece of legislation as it ensures that all children are identified as being healthy‚ are safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. These outcomes are achieved through various play activities e.g. dance‚ painting & reading‚ keeping children safe in the environment with the use of stair
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Early Years Foundation Stage‚ level 3 Diploma 2011‚ issued by YMCA training (Marilyn Hopkins LLB‚ Dip.Ed. (March 2006). DUTY OF CARE. Available: http://www.rch.org.au/emplibrary/ecconnections/CCH_Vol9_No1_March2006.pdf. last accessed 26/10/11) GT Childminding‚ Complaints procedure 2011 Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage May 2008‚ section 1 – Introduction; About this document 1.7 The Oxford Popular Dictionary‚ 2nd Edition‚ published 1995 by Parragon Book Service limited
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Childminding: Regulation & Legislation – A Parents Guide What is a Childminder? The legal definition of a childminder is a person who works with children for more than 2 hours a day‚ in their own homes for reward. Regulatory Body Childminders must be registered with their countries regulatory body. The regulatory body for Wales is the Care & Social Services Inspectorate Wales (CSSIW). Their job is to regulate a wide range of social care services‚ checking that services provided are safe
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