

Staff and parents/carers are consulted and actively involved, as far as possible in the development of policies.Policies and procedures are easily accessible to staff and parents/carers, for example, published on the setting’s website.
CHRISTIAN ADVICE CHILD PROTECTION ON INTERNET PROFESSIONAL

If providers have concerns about children’s safety or welfare, they must notify agencies with statutory responsibilities without delay.Policies and Procedures 1.1 Why do early years settings need to consider this? Maintained nursery schools must have regards to ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ (KCSIE) 2018 statutory guidance other childcare providers may also find it helpful to refer to this guidance.ġ.Providers must have regard to the government’s statutory guidance ‘Working Together to Safeguard Children’ 2018 and to the ‘Prevent duty guidance for England and Wales’ 2015.All early years providers in England must follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) there are different early years standards in Scotland and Wales.It may be helpful for managers to access and share with staff the ‘Online Safety Guidance for Practitioners’ guidance. This document is to help managers of early years settings (including wrap around care for the early years age group) ensure their online safeguarding practice is in line with statutory requirements and best practice. You can report on the guidance and your use of it by completing this survey which will close on 4th April 2019. Safeguarding Children and Protecting Professionals in Early Years Settings: Online Safety Considerations for Managers is a working document and we would appreciate your feedback.
