TQUK Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid - Online Blended Part 1

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Paediatric Accident Reporting and Record Keeping

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Accident Reporting Requirements for Childcare Providers

Legal Requirements and Notification Procedures

Childcare providers registered with the Early Years and Childcare Register must adhere to specific reporting guidelines set out by law.

Legal Framework

  • Childcare Regulations: The Childcare (General Childcare Register) Regulations 2008
  • Statutory Framework: The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage
  • Welfare Requirements: The Early Years Foundation Stage (Welfare Requirements) Regulations 2007

Reporting Obligations

You must report any serious accidents, injuries, or deaths that occur in your childcare provision promptly and appropriately.

  • Immediate Reporting: Report serious incidents as soon as reasonably possible.
  • Timeframe: Within 14 days for other incidents not requiring immediate notification.

The quickest way to notify Ofsted is by phone, providing essential details such as incident time, location, and individuals involved.

Types of Incidents to Report

  • Reportable Events: Include deaths on or off premises due to incidents during childcare, and serious injuries requiring hospitalization for more than 24 hours.
  • Significant Events: Any event likely to affect childcare suitability.

Minor injuries and routine medical appointments do not require notification but should be recorded.

Record Keeping

Providers must maintain records of accidents and first aid treatments.

  • Content of Records: Date, time, location, personal details of those involved, brief description of incident, and treatment administered.
  • Format: Records can be kept digitally or on paper as preferred by the provider.

Forms for recording incidents are available in your ProTrainings login area for convenience.

Additional Requirements

Stay updated on HSE requirements under the first aid at work regulations and any changes in Ofsted requirements.

Ensure compliance with these regulations to maintain high standards of childcare safety and reporting.

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