Paediatric first aid provision
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First Aid Requirements for Childcare Providers
Ofsted Guidelines
According to Ofsted, ensuring safety in childcare provision is paramount. Providers are mandated to implement measures that prevent and minimise injuries to children while taking necessary precautions against infections.
Regulations for Childcare Register
Providers listed on the Childcare Register must adhere to the following:
- First Aid Qualification: Childminders and home child-carers must possess a current first aid qualification.
- Registered Person Responsibilities: The registered person for childcare premises, whether domestic or non-domestic, must ensure that at least one staff member with appropriate first aid training is present at all times.
Availability of First Aid
First aid provision must be accessible:
- On Premises: First aid must be available whenever children are on the childcare premises.
- Off Premises: It should also be accessible during visits and outings.
The registered provider holds the responsibility for compliance with these regulations.
Minimum Requirements
This guidance outlines the minimum first aid standards for most childcare settings. Providers should assess if additional training or qualifications are necessary based on their specific care activities, such as water sports.
Compliance with Health and Safety Regulations
It's crucial to note that first aid training in childcare does not substitute the obligations set forth by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the first aid at work regulations 1981. Employers must ensure the health and safety of employees and others on the premises.
Staying Current
Providers must stay updated and compliant with existing and new requirements related to first aid provision.