Health and Safety in Early Years and Childcare. Bernadina Laverty
Health and Safety in Early Years and Childcare
Contextualising health and safety legislation within the Early Years Foundation Stage
Bernadina Laverty and Catherine Reay
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
London and Philadelphia
NCB’s vision is a society in which all children and young people are valued and their rights are respected. By advancing the well-being of all children and young people across every aspect of their lives, NCB aims to:
•reduce inequalities in childhood
•ensure children and young people have a strong voice in all matters that affect their lives
•promote positive images of children and young people
•enhance the health and well-being of all children and young people
•encourage positive and supportive family, and other environments.
NCB has adopted and works within the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
First published by National Children’s Bureau in 2014
This edition published in 2015
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ISBN 978 1 90939 100 0
eISBN 978 1 90939 117 8
Disclaimer
This book is intended solely as an informational resource for early years and childcare staff. The information contained within this book has been researched and compiled from reliable sources. It is believed to be current at the time of writing. This book is intended to inform rather than advise. It provides signposts and links to useful resources. It does not negate fulfilment of statutory duties by the employer, self-employed people, employees and people in control of premises. The enclosed information may be used to assist in making informed decisions, but the user should make independent judgements appropriate to any given setting. The authors take no responsibility for the consequence of any error, any loss or damage suffered by the users of any information published in this book. The authors take no responsibility for inspection gradings or enforcement outcomes in settings.
All links and website details last accessed 26 February 2014 unless otherwise stated.
Contents
Changes that must be notified to Ofsted
Employers’ duties to their employees
Employers’ duties to people not in their employment
Employers’ duties to consult with employees
Managing behaviour, policies and procedures
Employee responsibilities – health and safety
3Suitable and ‘competent persons’
‘Competent persons’
4Training
Appropriate qualifications
Supervision
Managers and deputies
First aid
Sufficient grasp of English
Employer’s responsibility
Employee’s responsibility
Types of training, assessment, review and records
5Management documentation
Maintaining records and sharing information
Providing information to parents and carers