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Daisy Chain
Nursery
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Registration,
Health & Safety
Nursery
Registration
Daisy Chain Nursery is registered with
Ofsted, and complies with all their nursery requirements.
Please visit
the Ofsted
site for more details.
All nursery equipment conforms to safety
standards and is regularly checked.
We are also a National Day Nursery
Association member, which provides us with information on developments
in childcare within the UK.
Nursery
Education Grant
As we are Ofsted-inspected, we are
registered for the nursery education grant. For details on the
grant please visit
here.
Insurance
Daisy Chain Nursery has comprehensive
insurance, which covers employers and public liability, and you are
welcome to view details at Daisy Cottage at any time.
Special
clothes
We will provide your child with a Daisy
Chain pump-bag as part of your child's joining pack.
You will need to provide indoor shoes/
pumps.
Nappies are also to be provided, however
nappy cream will be supplied by the nursery.
Meals
All diets can be catered for and the meals
provided are breakfast, lunch and light tea.
The nursery menus are prepared in line with
recommendations from the community dietician and in accordance with the
guidelines laid down in Eating Well For The Unders 5s In Childcare.
Parents are requested to provide any
formula milk should their children require it.
Medication
If your child requires medication whilst
under our care, please supply written authorisation for us to
administer medicine. We can only administer prescribed medicine,
authorised medicine from a Doctor; (authorisation forms are available
from the nursery upon request.)
Certain medical illnesses may warrant
exclusion from the nursery. Details of such illnesses can be obtained
from the Officer in Charge/Deputy Officer.
Equal
opportunities
Daisy Chain Nursery operates an equal
opportunities policy.
All children, adults and carers are treated
as individuals, taking into account religious, ethnic, cultural and
other preferences and origins.
On a day to day basis this means that:
- All carers must ensure
that children are provided with information about different cultures.
- Every child is encouraged
to develop and learn without prejudice.
- Equal Opportunities are
fully integrated into our activities and displays positively reflecting
the history and culture of living in a multicultural society.
- All play activities
reflect non-sexist and non-racist attitudes.
- Role playing situations,
books, posters, story telling, food & cooking activities, dressing
up, jigsaws, and music are all used to emphasise our non-racist and
non-sexist attitudes.


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