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  1. Hi I can understand the lack of space to store sheets (or anything for that matter). It does say in the EYFS to provide enough clean bedding and I don;t think it would be well received if we asked our parents to provide or wash sheets. Our children have individual bags (without handles or drawstrings) for that weeks clean bedding which we keep in a box (like those ikea folding ones) and kept with the beds or on a floating shelf at the other smaller setting. the children use their pictures on these bags to find their own beds and then keep them underneath while they sleep. Hope that helps, theres not many responses on this forum these days
  2. Hi All Has anyone got any solid advice given by either local authority or first aid specialists on whether a nursery should have a 'LifeVac' or anti choking device?
  3. Hi all I have been searching for a room leader for a while now and have had surprisingly little luck. We haven't even been getting many 'bad' cv's let a lone someone getting through to interview stage. Salary is very competitive. I wonder if anyone else has been struggling as well. Thanks Tina
  4. Hi. I think it's not too difficult to do a staff meeting, we have the girls, in groups of their rooms, sitting in seperate areas of the chosen room for the meeting. They bring chairs from their own room and clean them after use. No resources or units are touched and all sanitise hands before entering and leaving room. It's more impotant then ever to have in person meetings with staff to inform them of their duties and to ensure their knowledge is up to date. For the sake of highest possible quality of care for the children.
  5. Tinytowners

    Rule of 6

    Its a tricky one because you need to keep safe but also we all need to get the children in nursery. I think the best route is to go to your adviser at local authority. For us its easy to send a quick email to our early years adviser they are very good at getting back.
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