Each kid should be recognised for their uniqueness, according to our nursery nurses and teachers, who are highly skilled and experienced.
We deliberately encourage the kids to grow at their own pace in terms of their cognitive, social, and physical abilities.
Our employees were recruited for their friendly, sympathetic, and sensitive personalities.
To make sure that every kid is taken care of and benefits from all of Lavender Hall's scheduled activities and facilities, they are dedicated to sharing their knowledge, experience, and talents.
The kids are given the chance to socially mature and learn how to interact with other kids and adults.
All kids are invited to the kindergarten.
Lavender Hall hosts significant local figures including police officers and firefighters during their visits.
The Lavender Hall Kindergarten is dedicated to protecting children from danger and to child protection.
In order to safeguard the welfare and safety of children and to provide them with the best start in life, we at Lavender Hall Kindergarten work with them, their parents, outside agencies, and the community.
Children have a right to respect, assistance in thriving, and protection from all forms of maltreatment.
We provide the children in our care with support, safeguard them against abuse, and put in place strict protocols to stop the deterioration of their health and development.
In our environment, we work to safeguard kids against the threat of radicalization and encourage understanding and tolerance of other people's faiths and cultures (please refer to our inclusion and equality policy for further information).
Because there is much more to safeguarding than what is contained in this single policy, it should be utilised in concert with other policies and procedures of the nursery.
Children's safety is everyone's duty.
All employees, students, and guests at Lavender Hall Kindergarten are made aware of and required to abide by the policy.
What to do if you're scared a child is being abused (tips for practitioners) 2015 and Working Together to Safeguard Children define abuse and neglect as types of maltreatment of a child (2018).
The signs and indicators listed below may not necessarily indicate that a child has been abused, but will help us to recognise that something may be wrong, especially if a child shows a number of these symptoms or any of them to a marked degree.
It is the duty of every employee to report any suspicions of abuse and safeguarding issues.
These worries shall be brought up as quickly as feasible with the designated safeguarding lead (DSL).
Our goal is to give every child a safe and secure environment.
During their induction phase, all staff members will participate in child protection training and get first basic child protection training.
This will cover the methods for identifying abusers and potential abusers, recording and reporting problems, and establishing safe and secure surroundings for the kids in the nursery.
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