SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTING CHILDREN POLICIES CHANGING AND TOILETING POLICY SCHOOL YEAR 2015/2016
OUR AIM In order to comply with Child Protection Procedures, at La Petite Ecole Bilingue we aim to exercise good practice in the toileting/ changing of children who require assistance. Staff will respect the child’s privacy and cultural belief’s at all times and will encourage independence and good hygiene.
EXPECTATIONS Parents/ Carers can expect that the school will provide adequate changing facilities for their child. Parents/ Carers can expect that only staff with Criminal Records Bureau clearance will change their child. It is expected that all children will be sent to school in pull-ups or ordinary pants, not nappies except in exceptional circumstances associated with a child’s recognised additional needs. It is expected that parents/carers will agree and sign a personal care plan if their child attends school not yet toilet trained. It is expected that parents/ carers provide adequate resources for the changing of their child. For example, wipes, spare pants or pull-ups, a change of clothes.
CHANGING/ TOILETING PROCEDURES Staff must report to another member of staff before taking a child to the toilet/ changing area. Staff will follow good hand washing procedures and encourage children to do the same. Children will be encouraged to use the toilet at regular intervals or be checked at regular intervals by staff. Soiled wipes will be disposed of by the school. A record of children who have soiled/ wet will be kept by staff and this information will be communicated to parents/ carers where possible.
SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTING CHILDREN POLICIES CHANGING AND TOILETING POLICY SCHOOL YEAR 2015/2016
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